Journal: I. J. Law and Information Technology

Volume 31, Issue 4

283 -- 301Andrew D. Mitchell, Dominic Let, Lingxi Tang. AI Regulation and the Protection of Source Code
302 -- 330Petros Terzis. Law and the political economy of AI production
331 -- 348Shadab Bin Ashraf, Md. Masrur Islam. AI and the future of human rights in Bangladesh: a call for robust legal and ethical frameworks
349 -- 375Rebecca Ong. Privacy and personal information protection in China's all-seeing state
376 -- 398Han-Wei Liu. The transatlantic divide: intermediary liability, free expression, and the limits of trade harmonization
399 -- 412Federico Casolari, Carlotta Buttaboni, Luciano Floridi. The EU Data Act in context: a legal assessment
413 -- 414David Oliver Erdos. Digital Death, Digital Assets and Post-Mortem Privacy by Edina Harbinja

Volume 31, Issue 3

171 -- 185Kinga Sorbán. An elephant in the room - EU policy gaps in the regulation of moderating illegal sexual content on video-sharing platforms
186 -- 212Katie Logos, Russell Brewer, Colette Langos, Bryce Westlake. Establishing a framework for the ethical and legal use of web scrapers by cybercrime and cybersecurity researchers: learnings from a systematic review of Australian research
213 -- 230Papawadee Tanodomdej. The boundary between digital goods and E-services in cross-border E-commerce and implication for non-discrimination under the WTO system
231 -- 252Florian Gamper. A non-contractual approach to smart contracts
253 -- 275Andrés Chomczyk Penedo, Pablo Trigo Kramcsák. Can the European Financial Data Space remove bias in financial AI development? Opportunities and regulatory challenges
276 -- 278Jorge L. Contreras. The Equality Machine: Harnessing Digital Technology for a Brighter, More Inclusive Future, by Orly Lobel
279 -- 281Matús Mesarcík. We, the Robots? Regulating Artificial Intelligence and the Limits of the Law, by Simon Chesterman

Volume 31, Issue 2

95 -- 113Hesam Nourooz Pour. Transitional justice and online social platforms: Facebook and the Rohingya genocide
114 -- 143Elena Abrusci, Richard Mackenzie-Gray Scott. The questionable necessity of a new human right against being subject to automated decision-making
144 -- 168Pawel Szwajdler. Digital assets and inheritance law: How to create fundamental principles of digital succession system?
169 -- 170Bernd Justin Jütte. Copyright Exhaustion: Law and Policy in the United States and the European Union, by Péter Mezei

Volume 31, Issue 1

1 -- 21Kebene Wodajo. The user state: an alternative reading of the state role and duty in the age of platformized harm
22 -- 45Jacob O. Arowosegbe. Data bias, intelligent systems and criminal justice outcomes
46 -- 74Nataliia Filatova-Bilous. Content moderation in times of war: testing state and self-regulation, contract and human rights law in search of optimal solutions
75 -- 90Ferreira Daniel Brantes, Cristiane Giovannini, Elizaveta A Gromova, Jorge Brantes Ferreira. Arbitration chambers and technology: witness tampering and perceived effectiveness in videoconferenced dispute resolution proceedings
91 -- 93Christof Koolen. Internet of Things and the Law: Legal Strategies for Consumer-Centric Smart Technologies, by Guido Noto La Diega