Computer Law and Security Review – CLSR Best Paper Awards 2012
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2012 IAITL Conference Series
Computer Law and Security Review e CLSR Best Paper Awards 20125 The 7th International Conference on Legal, Security and Privacy Issues in IT Law (LSPI) October 2e4, 2012, Athens, Greece Best academic paper Winner
The right of withdrawal under the Consumer Rights Directive as a tool to protect consumers concluding a distance contract Reinhard Steennot Faculty of Law, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
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Social Networking Sites and the Legal Profession: Balancing Benefits with Navigating Minefields Avnita Lakhani City University of Hong Kong School of Law
Best student paper Winner
‘Aussie Rules’ and Principles on Personal Jurisdiction and its Application in E-Commerce Bharat Saraf PhD Candidate School of Business and Economics, Monash University, Australia
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Electronic transport records: Assessing the contribution of the Rotterdam Rules to e-commerce Ioanna Magklasi PhD Candidate Law School, Faculty of Business and Law, University of Southampton, UK