Journal: Comput. Law Secur. Rev.

Volume 26, Issue 2

113 -- 114Steve Saxby. Editor's foreword - CLSR 1985-2010
115 -- 129Mark Burdon, Bill Lane, Paul von Nessen. The mandatory notification of data breaches: Issues arising for Australian and EU legal developments
130 -- 143Kevin Aquilina. Public security versus privacy in technology law: A balancing act?
144 -- 150Thomas Dreier. "Opt in" and "opt out" mechanisms in the internet era - towards a common theory
151 -- 157Gerrit Hornung, Alexander Roßnagel. An ID card for the Internet - The new German ID card with "electronic proof of identity"
158 -- 169Evelyne Beatrix Cleff. Effective approaches to regulate mobile advertising: Moving towards a coordinated legal, self-regulatory and technical response
170 -- 177Mark Turner 0003, Ruth Wilson. Smart and integrated ticketing in the UK: Piecing together the jigsaw
178 -- 184Marcus Turle. Shared services: An outline of key contractual issues
185 -- 202Warren B. Chik. 'Customary internet-ional law': Creating a body of customary law for cyberspace. Part 2: Applying custom as law to the Internet infrastructure
203 -- 209Ian Walden. Mine host is searching for a 'neutrality' principle!
210 -- 218Kah Leng Ter. Internet domain name disputes: From the Singapore perspective
219 -- 221Corien Prins. The online dimension of recognised victims' rights
222 -- 226Richard Cumbley. British Gas v Accenture: Round one
227 -- 236Helen Kemmitt, Karen Roberts, Benjamin Slinn, Marianna Rybynok. Baker & McKenzie's annual review of developments in EU law relating to IP, IT & telecommunications
237 -- 242Mark Turner 0003. European national news
243 -- 248Gabriela Kennedy, Sarah Doyle. Asia-Pacific news