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Network Neutrality: From policy to law to regulation

Network Neutrality: From policy to law to regulation

Dec 20, 2016 | Fairness, Freedom of information

Book launch at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Charles Clore House 17 Russell Square London WC1B 5DR 6pm – 8pm, 9 February 2017 This event is FREE but advanced booking is required on the IALS Events Calendar:  Speaker: Professor Christopher T. Marsden:...
The Competence of the European Union in Copyright Lawmaking

The Competence of the European Union in Copyright Lawmaking

Nov 30, 2016 | Copyright, European Policy, Fairness, Intellectual property and Copyright

Book launch event at the IALS 6pm – 8pm, 15 Dec 2016 Register online at Eventbrite to book your free ticket Speaker: Dr Ana Ramalho, Assistant Professor of Intellectual Property, Maastricht University Discussant: Professor Lionel Bently, Herchel Smith Professor...
Information as an Asset: the business benefits of preserving records for providers of legal services

Information as an Asset: the business benefits of preserving records for providers of legal services

Sep 27, 2016 | Fairness, Uncategorized

The second Legal Records at Risk seminar will be held in the IALS Conference Room, 23 November 2016, 2-5.30 pm. Background The 2004 Clementi report: Review of the regulatory framework for legal services in England and Wales suggested that it was time for the providers...
Brexit: “You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone”

Brexit: “You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone”

Aug 31, 2016 | Copyright, Data Privacy, European Policy, Fairness, Privacy

In the following editorial, Professor Lilian Edwards considers the implications of the Brexit vote for information law and assesses the mood amongst the academic community in the aftermath of the EU Referendum. The article was first published in Volume 13, Issue 2 of...
Analysing the Advocate General’s opinion on data retention and EU law

Analysing the Advocate General’s opinion on data retention and EU law

Jul 27, 2016 | Data Privacy, Fairness, Privacy, Surveillance, Uncategorized

Last week, the Advocate General published an opinion on a case brought to the European Court of Justice concerning the compatibility of the UK and Sweden’s data retention laws with EU law. In a detailed analysis, Lorna Woods, Professor of Internet Law at the...
What is the impact of the Brexit vote on the Investigatory Powers Bill?

What is the impact of the Brexit vote on the Investigatory Powers Bill?

Jul 6, 2016 | Data Privacy, European Policy, Fairness, Privacy

The Investigatory Powers Bill is currently proceeding through parliament – its second reading in the House of Lords took place on Monday 27 June. Readers may have missed reports on the Lords debate amidst financial losses, Labour Party resignations, the Conservative...
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