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Patents

Joseph Scott Miller (ed) Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2010, 656 pp, £200, ISBN 978-184844-217-7 Cite as: E Ellyne, “Book Review: Patents” (2011) 8:3 SCRIPTed 336 http://script-ed.org/?p=122 Download  options   DOI: 10.2966/sc…

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Book Review: Enhanced Dispute Resolution Through The Use Of Information Technology

Arno R Lodder and John Zeleznikow Cambridge: CUP, 2010, 208 pp, £65, ISBN 978-0-521-51542-9 (hbk)   Cite as: V Papakonstantinou, “Book Review: Enhanced Dispute Resolution Through The Use Of Information Technology”, (2011) 8:3 SCRIPTed…

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Can We Trust the Media?

Yolande Stolte* Surgeon’s Hall, Royal College of Surgeons, University of Edinburgh, 25 November 2011 Cite as: Y Stolte, “Can We Trust the Media? ” (2011) 8:3 SCRIPTed 329 http://script-ed.org/?p=117 Download  options   DOI: 10.2966/scri…

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Regenerative Medicine Goverence: The EU Experience and Argentine Possibilities

Dr. Shawn H.E. Harmon*   Cite as: S H E Harmon, “Regenerative Medicine Goverence: The EU Experience and Argentine Possibilities”, (2011) 8:3 SCRIPTed 323 http://script-ed.org/?p=112 Download  options   DOI: 10.2966/scrip. 080311.323 …

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India’s New Data Protection Legislation: Do The Government’s Clarifications Suffice?

Raghunath Ananthapur*   Abstract After giving an introduction to data protection legislation in India, the author analyses the latest round of regulations to arise out of that country. This is important because  India has started gaining prominen…

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Challenges for Free Access to Law in a Multi-Jurisdictional Developing Country: Building the Legal Information Institute of India

Graham Greenleaf, VC Vivekanandan, Philip Chung, Ranbir Singh and Andrew Mowbray* Abstract This article analyses the complexities involved in providing free public online access to the “public legal information” of the Indian legal system. It start…

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Forgetting Footprints, Shunning Shadows. A Critical Analysis Of The “Right To Be Forgotten” In Big Data Practice

Bert-Jaap Koops* Abstract The so-called “right to be forgotten” has been put firmly on the agenda, both of academia and of policy. Although the idea is intuitive and appealing, the legal form and practical implications of a right to be forgotten ha…

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Music and Dance: Beyond Copyright Text?

Charlotte Waelde* and Philip Schlesinger** Abstract Are experiential, experimental forms of music and dance beyond protection by copyright?  If they are, how might these art forms best be protected by cultural policy and cultural economics?  These we…

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