Journal: I. J. Law and Information Technology

Volume 21, Issue 4

329 -- 353Abhilash Nair, James Griffin. The regulation of online extreme pornography: purposive teleology (in)action
354 -- 379Stefan Larsson. Metaphors, law and digital phenomena: the Swedish pirate bay court case
380 -- 406Eleni Kosta. Peeking into the cookie jar: the European approach towards the regulation of cookies

Volume 21, Issue 3

239 -- 268Katrin Nyman-Metcalf, Ermo Täks. Simplifying the law - can ICT help us?
269 -- 312Francis Augusto Medeiros. Is '.com' international? The .com gTLD: an analysis of its global nature through the prism of jurisdiction
313 -- 328Richard Hill. WCIT: failure or success, impasse or way forward?

Volume 21, Issue 2

109 -- 153Maurizio Borghi, Federico Ferretti, Stavroula Karapapa. Online data processing consent under EU law: a theoretical framework and empirical evidence from the UK
154 -- 186Daithí Mac Síthigh. App law within: rights and regulation in the smartphone age
187 -- 234Uta Kohl. Google: the rise and rise of online intermediaries in the governance of the Internet and beyond (Part 2)
235 -- 237Martina Gillen. Coding Freedom: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking, by E. Gabriella Coleman

Volume 21, Issue 1

1 -- 30Anne Flanagan. Defining 'journalism' in the age of evolving social media: a questionable EU legal test
31 -- 65Anna Vamialis. Online defamation: confronting anonymity
66 -- 91Vasiliki Samartzi. Account-sharing: a legitimate alternative to unlawful circumvention for the purposes of achieving content portability?
92 -- 104Irina Baraliuc, Sari Depreeuw, Serge Gutwirth. Copyright enforcement in the digital age: a post-ACTA view on the balancing of fundamental rights
105 -- 108Laise Da Correggio Luciano. EU Competition Law and the Information and Communication Technology Network Industries, by Andrej Fatur