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  3. Vol. 10 No. 1 (2013)

Vol. 10 No. 1 (2013)

'Post-mortem Privacy', by Nayha Sethi, The image was inspired by the idea that in an ever-evolving technological world, when we are buried, it is more and more difficult for our secrets and for that which we wish to remain private to be buried and to stay buried with us.
Published: 01-Apr-2013

Editorial

  • Post Mortem Privacy

    Lilian Edwards
    • PDF

Specific Feature

  • Access to the Digital Self in Life and Death: Privacy in the Context of Posthumously Persistent Facebook Profiles

    Elaine Kasket
    • PDF
  • Does the EU Data Protection Regime Protect Post-Mortem Privacy and What Could Be The Potential Alternatives?

    Edina Harbinja
    • PDF
  • Private But Eventually Public: Why Copyright in Unpublished Works Matters in the Digital Age

    Damien McCallig
    • PDF
  • Disaster Victim Identification in the Information Age: The Use Of Personal Data, Post-Mortem Privacy and the Rights of the Victim’s Relatives

    Jan Bikker
    • PDF

Research Article

  • Public Service Broadcasters or Government Mouthpieces – An Appraisal Of Public Service Broadcasting in Botswana

    Tachilisa Badala Balule
    • PDF
  • Enhancing Data Protection and Data Processing in the Public Sector: The Critical Role of Proportionality and the Public Interest

    Dr Gillian Black* and Leslie Stevens**
    • PDF

Report

  • Privacy From Birth To Death And Beyond: European And American Perspectives. Symposium Report

    Dr. Ciara Hackett* and Ursula Connolly**
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • A Human Right to Participate in the Information Society

    Mariona Rosell Llorens
    • PDF
  • Exclusions From Patentability

    Maureen O'Sullivan
    • PDF
  • Individualism and Collectiveness in Intellectual Property Law

    Tania Sebastian
    • PDF
 
 
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