Journal: I. J. Law and Information Technology

Volume 30, Issue 4

385 -- 397Baris Soyer, Andrew Tettenborn. Artificial intelligence and civil liability - do we need a new regime?
398 -- 422Amber Boothe. The death and life of Jang Nayeon: a case for personality rights in the digital layers of reality
423 -- 443Samuli Haataja. Cyber operations against critical infrastructure under norms of responsible state behaviour and international law
444 -- 471Baiyang Xiao. Copyright law and non-fungible tokens: experience from China
472 -- 483Tim McFarland. Reconciling trust and control in the military use of artificial intelligence
484 -- 506Eliza Mik. Much ado about artificial intelligence or: the automation of contract formation
507 -- 511Giulia Gentile. Judicial Protection of Fundamental Rights on the Internet: A Road Towards Digital Constitutionalism? by by Oreste Pollicino
512 -- 514Vaclav Janecek. Rethinking Law, Regulation, and Technology by Roger Brownsword

Volume 30, Issue 3

269 -- 279Francesca Mazzi, Abid Adonis, Josh Cowls, Andreas Tsamados, Mariarosaria Taddeo, Luciano Floridi. The UK reform of data protection: key changes and their ethical, social and legal implications
280 -- 301Michael Birnhack, Tal Morse. Digital remains: property or privacy?
302 -- 320Alessia Zornetta, Ilka Pohland. Legal and technical trade-offs in the content moderation of terrorist live-streaming
321 -- 349Abhijeet Shrivastava, Rudraksh Lakra. Revisiting due diligence in cyberspace: crafting international law's arsenal against transboundary Botnets
350 -- 367Abdulrahman S. S. Aldossary. Digital IDs for advanced robotics systems as a regulatory infrastructure
368 -- 384Yangzi Li. AI restoration brings 'dying' masterpieces back to life, but tricks copyright?

Volume 30, Issue 2

115 -- 134William Bendix, Jon Mackay. Fox in the henhouse: The delegation of regulatory and privacy enforcement to big tech
135 -- 150Qerim Qerimi. The earth-space alliance in preventing and punishing mass murder crimes: documenting and prosecuting international crimes through aerial satellite evidence
151 -- 180Rita Matulionyte, Paul Nolan, Farah Magrabi, Amin Beheshti. Should AI-enabled medical devices be explainable?
181 -- 199Max Van Drunen, Natali Helberger, Ronan Ó Fathaigh. The beginning of EU political advertising law: unifying democratic visions through the internal market
200 -- 232Heleen Janssen, Michelle Seng Ah Lee, Jatinder Singh. Practical fundamental rights impact assessments
233 -- 248Maurice Schellekens. Human-machine interaction in self-driving vehicles: a perspective on product liability
249 -- 265Sadie Whittam. Mind the compensation gap: towards a new European regime addressing civil liability in the age of AI
266 -- 268Jennifer Graham. Defences to Copyright Infringement: Creativity, Innovation and Freedom on the Internet, by Stavroula Karapapa

Volume 30, Issue 1

1 -- 22Ante Novokmet, Zvonimir Tomicic, Zoran Vinkovic. Pretrial risk assessment instruments in the US criminal justice system - what lessons can be learned for the European Union
23 -- 46Marta Duque Lizarralde, Héctor Axel Contreras. The real role of AI in patent law debates
47 -- 67Ryan Whalen. Defining legal technology and its implications
68 -- 87Giovanni De Gregorio, Roxana Radu. Digital constitutionalism in the new era of Internet governance
88 -- 109Vera Lúcia Raposo. Ex machina: preliminary critical assessment of the European Draft Act on artificial intelligence
110 -- 114Zo Asser. Internet Jurisdiction - Law and Practice by Julia Hörnle