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Technology Law Australian and International Perspectives

The regulation of technology is an important and current area of law that affects almost every aspect of society. Technology Law: Australian and International Perspectives offers an in-depth look at the new legal challenges posed by evolving technologies, from the use of facial recognition technology in criminal investigations to the rise and regulation of cryptocurrencies. A well-written and fascinating introduction to technology law in Australia and overseas, Technology Law provides in-depth coverage of theoretical perspectives, legislation, cases and evolving topics where technology and law interact. The text covers data protection and privacy, health technology, criminal justice technology, commercial transactions, cybercrime, social media and intellectual property, and examines the future of technology and technology law. Written by leading experts in the field, Technology Law is a great resource for law students and lawyers interested in the field. ÐÐμÑ ÑлÐμкÑÑÐ3/4Ð1/2Ð1/2Ð3/4й вÐμÑÑÐ ̧Ð ̧ ̧ Instantly read into your browser with Kindle Cloud Reader. Download the free Kindle app and instantly read Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer, no Kindle device required. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage distribution per star, we do not use a simple average. Instead, our system takes into account things like updating a review and whether the reviewer purchased the item on Amazon.

It also analyzed reviews to check for reliability. Gregor Urbas, Australian National University, CanberraGregor Urbas is an Associate Professor at ANU School of Law, former Associate Professor of Law at the University of Canberra and a Canberra Solicitor. Technology Law: Australian and International Perspectives was written by Marcus Smith; Gregor Urbas and published by Cambridge University Press. Digital and electronic ISBNs for technology law are 9781108901819, 1108901816 and print ISBNs are 9781108816014, 1108816010. Save up to 80% compared to printing by going digital with VitalSource. `); doc.close(); } } this.iframeload = function() { var iframe = document.getElementById(iframeId); iframe.style.display = «; setTimeout(function () { setIframeHeight(initialResizeCallback); }, 20); } function getDocHeight(doc) { var contentDiv = doc.getElementById(«iframeContent»); var docHeight = 0; if(contentDiv){ docHeight = Math.max( contentDiv.scrollHeight, contentDiv.offsetHeight, contentDiv.clientHeight ); } return docHeight; } function setIframeHeight(resizeCallback) { var iframeDoc, iframe = document.getElementById(iframeId); iframeDoc = ((iframe.contentWindow && iframe.contentWindow.document) || iframe.contentDocument); if (iframeDoc) { var h = getDocHeight(iframeDoc); if (h && h != 0) { iframe.style.height = parseInt(h) + `px`; if(typeof resizeCallback == «function») { resizeCallback(iframeId); } } else if (nTries This title is available on the website of our university. Speakers may request a copy of this title for inspection. Learn more about the available formats and browse all related online resources.

ð1/2аÑÐμÐ1/4 ðºÑÑпð1/2ðμйÑÐμÐ1/4 ð² ð1/4Ð ̧ÑÐμð1/4аа· ð̧ð1/2Ðμ ð¿ÑÐμÐ ́ÑÑаа°Ð²Ð»ÐμÐ1/2Ñð»ÐμкÑÑÐ3/4Ð1/2Ð1/2ÑÐμ ðºÐ1/2Ð ̧гР̧, ðºð3/4ÑÐ3/4ÑÑÐμ ð1/4жÐ1/2Ð3/4 ÑÐ ̧ÑаÑÑð² бÑаÑз ÐμÑÐμ, Ð1/2аааÐ1/2Ð3/4Ð1/4лÐμÑÐ3/4Ð1/2Ðμð»Ð ̧ ÑпÐμÑÐ ̧алÑÐ1/2Ð3/4Ð1/4 ÑÑÑÑÑÐ3/4йÑÑйÑÑвðμ. Please register or log in to request access. If you are having difficulty accessing these resources, please send lecturers@cambridge.org an email. Marcus Smith, Charles Sturt University, CanberraMarcus Smith is Senior Lecturer in Law and Course Director at the Centre for Law and Justice at Charles Sturt University and Associate Professor of Law at the University of Canberra. 1. Introduction to Technology Law 2. Technology, theory and regulation 3. Privacy and Data Protection Law, Technology and Healthcare Law, Technology and Business Transaction Law, Technology and Criminal Justice Cybercrime 8. Social Media and Communications 9. Intellectual property 10.

International Investigations and Law Enforcement 11. Future directions of technology law. Use your phone`s camera – scan the code below and download the Kindle app.

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