Journal: I. J. Law and Information Technology

Volume 20, Issue 4

249 -- 272Roger Brownsword. The shaping of our on-line worlds: getting the regulatory environment right
273 -- 290Catherine Easton. ICANN's core principles and the expansion of generic top-level domain names
291 -- 311Althaf Marsoof. sui generis treatment of software under the WTO regime
312 -- 345Emily B. Laidlaw. The responsibilities of free speech regulators: an analysis of the Internet Watch Foundation
346 -- 369Andreas Themelis. Pierre Fabre: the future of online distribution under competition policy
370 -- 382Julia Hörnle. Making Laws for Cyberspace, by Chris Reed
382 -- 384Joseph Savirimuthu. Complex Copyright: Mapping the Information Ecosystem, by Joseph Savirimuthu

Volume 20, Issue 3

151 -- 177Alisdair A. Gillespie. Jurisdictional issues concerning online child pornography
178 -- 202Giuseppe Colangelo, Irene Lincesso. Law versus technology: looking for a solution to the orphan works' problem
203 -- 222Agustí Cerrillo-i-Martínez. Fundamental interests and open data for re-use
223 -- 241Clare Sullivan. Digital identity and mistake
242 -- 245Kim Barker. Cyber Criminals on Trial, by Russell G Smith, Peter Grabosky and Gregor Urbas
245 -- 248Bela Chatterjee. Child Pornography: Law and Policy, by Alisdair A Gillespie,

Volume 20, Issue 2

85 -- 101Rizal Rahman. The legal measure against Denial of Service (DoS) attacks adopted by the United Kingdom legislature: should Malaysia follow suit?
102 -- 123Philip Leith. Europe's Information Society project and digital inclusion: universal service obligations or social solidarity?
124 -- 146Josep Suquet-Capdevila. Exploring online consumer mediation in Catalonia: principles and technological uses
147 -- 149Martina Gillen. Internet Co-Regulation: European Law, Regulatory Governance and Legitimacy in Cyberspace

Volume 20, Issue 1

1 -- 18Qian Tao. The knowledge standard for the Internet Intermediary Liability in China
19 -- 47Catherine Easton. Revisiting the law on website accessibility in the light of the UK's Equality Act 2010 and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
48 -- 72Darren Read. Net neutrality and the EU electronic communications regulatory framework
73 -- 81Michael D. Scott. Would a "right of reply" f ix Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act?
82 -- 84Riccardo Sciaudone. Competition Law and Regulation of Technology Markets