Search Results - "Journal of law, information and science"
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NIPT: Not inherently patentable?: An analysis of the patent-eligibility of prenatal diagnostic patents
Published in Journal of law, information and science (01-01-2021)“…This paper analyses the patent-eligibility of non-invasive prenatal testing ('NIPT'), an issue which was considered by the Federal Court of Australia in 2018,…”
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An analysis of defamatory capacity, the reasonable user, and search engine liability for defamation in Australia after 'Trkulja v Google' (2018 HCA 25)
Published in Journal of law, information and science (01-01-2021)“…This paper analyses the law's response to the challenge posed by search engine results when assessing liability for defamation. Unlike traditional…”
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Can distributed ledger technology support auditability of patient data in electronic health records?: A comparative legal study
Published in Journal of law, information and science (01-01-2021)“…After both national governments and healthcare institutions have attempted moving towards using electronic health records ('EHRs'), access control,…”
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Australian regulatory response to genome edited plants
Published in Journal of law, information and science (01-01-2021)“…Genetic variation in plants is fundamental to food security. Biotechnology can speed up plant breeding and creation of that variation. Genome editing…”
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Public confidence and policy-making for enhancing technologies: Lessons from the United Kingdom
Published in Journal of law, information and science (01-01-2021)“…When thinking about how best to make policy in respect of enhancing technologies in the life sciences, there are important lessons to be learnt from the…”
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What it means to be responsible for action: Mind and movement in criminal law
Published in Journal of law, information and science (01-01-2021)“…This paper asks whether law has a persuasive conception of action and considers what it might mean to be responsible for action so conceived. The matter is…”
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The European Union's 'General Data Protection Regulation' and collaborative driving: Riding on the edge of lawfulness?
Published in Journal of law, information and science (01-01-2021)“…This article focuses on a system that can warn the driver of a car of dangerous driving situations. This system relies on V2V communication: each vehicle…”
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Defining human enhancement: Towards a foundational conceptual tool for enhancement law
Published in Journal of law, information and science (01-01-2021)“…Emerging technologies open the prospect of extraordinary interventions on the human body. These may go beyond what is strictly necessary to sustain health and…”
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Blue skies still ahead: A retrospective and prospective look at technology in the legal professions
Published in Journal of law, information and science (01-01-2021)“…There is much speculation out there on the future impact of technology (including artificial intelligence) on the study, practice and administration of law…”
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Keep calm but don't carry on: New drone regulations in the United States
Published in Journal of law, information and science (01-01-2021)“…This article examines how the expanding application of drone technology is challenging existing legal and aviation regulatory systems in the United States…”
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Oil, food, corruption and blockchains - a retrospective examination of Iraq's oil for food programme
Published in Journal of law, information and science (01-01-2021)“…Blockchain technology is touted to be a cure for many of the world's ills. It is said the technology can decentralise government power, increase security and…”
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NIPT: Not inherently patentable?: An analysis of the patent-eligibility of prenatal diagnostic patents
Published in Journal of law, information and science (01-01-2021)“…This paper analyses the patent-eligibility of non-invasive prenatal testing ('NIPT'), an issue which was considered by the Federal Court of Australia in 2018,…”
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Policy-making for human enhancement technologies: Scientific description, philosophical prescription, and the constraints of law
Published in Journal of law, information and science (01-01-2021)“…Policy-making for human enhancement technologies requires forward thinking about the likely and possible responses of the law and other regulatory tools. It…”
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Defining human enhancement: Towards a foundational conceptual tool for enhancement law
Published in Journal of law, information and science (01-01-2021)“…Emerging technologies open the prospect of extraordinary interventions on the human body. These may go beyond what is strictly necessary to sustain health and…”
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Policy-making for human enhancement technologies: Scientific description, philosophical prescription, and the constraints of law
Published in Journal of law, information and science (01-01-2021)“…Policy-making for human enhancement technologies requires forward thinking about the likely and possible responses of the law and other regulatory tools. It…”
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