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Remedies policy in media mergers: a new form of regulation in a deregulatory era?

Journal Article
Niu, Z. (2007)
Remedies policy in media mergers: a new form of regulation in a deregulatory era?. Communications law : journal of computer, media, and telecommunications law, 12, 92-98

Computational data protection law: trusting each other offline and online.

Conference Proceeding
Buchanan, W. J., Fan, L., Lawson, A., Schafer, B., Scott, R., Thuemmler, C. & Uthmani, O. (2011)
Computational data protection law: trusting each other offline and online. In Legal Knowledge and Information Systems; JURIX 2012, 31-40. doi:10.3233/978-1-61499-167-0-31. ISBN 978-1-61499-166-3
The paper reports of a collaborative project between computer scientists, lawyers, police officers, medical professionals and social workers to develop a communication in infr...

Is intellectual property theft? BI’s hidden ideology.

Journal Article
Duff, A. (1994)
Is intellectual property theft? BI’s hidden ideology. Research strategies : RS. 13, 132-143. ISSN 0734-3310
Discusses the "hidden" ideology in traditional bibliographic instruction's treatment of intellectual property rights and copyright laws, and suggests that protection of these ...

Contemporary composite techniques: the impact of a forensically-relevant target delay.

Journal Article
Baldwin, H., Hancock, P., Frowd, C. D., Carson, D., Ness, H., McQuiston-Surrett, D., & Richardson, J. (2005)
Contemporary composite techniques: the impact of a forensically-relevant target delay. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 10(1), 63-81. https://doi.org/10.1348/135532504X15358
Purpose. Previous laoratory-based research suggests that facial composites, or pictures of suspected criminals, from UK computerized systems are named correctly about 20% of t...

Governance and evidence based policy under a National Security framework.

Book
Wigan, M. (2007)
Governance and evidence based policy under a National Security framework. In K. Michael, & M. Michael (Eds.), Australia and the new technologies: Evidence based policy on public administration. [Proceedings of the] Third RSNA Workshop on the Social Implications of National Security: Evidence based policy on public administration 23-24 July 2008 Canberra, 49-58. Australian Homeland Security Research Centre
This paper addresses the conflicts of the inherent strains between evidence based policy and contestable evidence based policy under the strictures of a National Security fra...

An Investigation into Service Quality in the Supreme Court Civil Registry in Jamaica

Thesis
McKoy, G. A. An Investigation into Service Quality in the Supreme Court Civil Registry in Jamaica. (Thesis)
Edinburgh Napier University. Retrieved from http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1253090
Notwithstanding the strategic importance of service quality to public sector reforms, the Government of Jamaica has given it no consideration in its justice reform project. Ne...

An assessment of the patentability of business methods in the US and European jurisdictions and an evaluation of the implications

Thesis
Sun, L. An assessment of the patentability of business methods in the US and European jurisdictions and an evaluation of the implications. (Thesis)
Edinburgh Napier University. Retrieved from http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/6075
Advances in information technology have enabled the design and development of innovations in business methods. This is particularly felt with IT enabled innovations such as Su...

Hong Kong design and Sino-American trade negotiations.

Book
Turner, M. (2003)
Hong Kong design and Sino-American trade negotiations. In K. Law, & K. Lee (Eds.), The Economy of Hong Kong in Non-Economic Perspectives, 130-141. Oxford (Asia
My article considers how ‘originality and imitation’ in design is perceived as an intrinsic quality, but may be better understood as a relative quality when viewed from the pe...

Achieving cultural change through organizational justice: the case of Stop and Search in Scotland

Journal Article
Aston, E., Murray, K., & O'Neill, M. (2021)
Achieving cultural change through organizational justice: the case of Stop and Search in Scotland. Criminology and Criminal Justice, 21(1), 40-56. https://doi.org/10.1177/1748895819839751
In recent years, the scale, impact and legality of stop and search in Scotland has been subject to intense critical scrutiny, leading to major legal and policy reform in 2016....

In the shadow of the Commonwealth: legal education and democratisation in Bhutan.

Presentation / Conference
Whitecross, R. W. (2015, April)
In the shadow of the Commonwealth: legal education and democratisation in Bhutan. Paper presented at Commonwealth Law Legal Education 2015 Conference, Glasgow, Scotland
Bhutan, located to the north east of India is not part of the Commonwealth. However, during the early 20th century the British colonial administration developed close ties wit...

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