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2 - The Cultural Backlash Theory
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- Cultural Backlash
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1 - Approaching comparative company law
- from Part I - The essential qualities of the corporation
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- Comparative Company Law
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- 24 September 2018
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- 04 October 2018, pp 3-24
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I - Distraction by Design
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- Stand out of our Light
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- 30 May 2018
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- 31 May 2018, pp 5-40
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3 - The Age of Attention
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5 - Empires of the Mind
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2 - The Faulty GPS
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4 - Bring your own Boundaries
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9 - Risk and the Pluralism of Digital Human Rights Fact-Finding and Advocacy
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- New Technologies for Human Rights Law and Practice
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- 19 April 2018
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- 19 April 2018, pp 188-214
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7 - Big Data Analytics and Human Rights
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- 19 April 2018, pp 149-161
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6 - The Utility of User-Generated Content in Human Rights Investigations
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- New Technologies for Human Rights Law and Practice
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Part II - Technology and Human Rights Enforcement
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- New Technologies for Human Rights Law and Practice
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8 - The Challenging Power of Data Visualization for Human Rights Advocacy
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13 - Challenges and Opportunities in Developing and Sharing Solutions by Patients and Caregivers: The Story of a Knowledge Commons for the Patient Innovation Project
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- Governing Medical Knowledge Commons
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- 12 October 2017
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- 12 October 2017, pp 301-325
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1 - Introducing AI & Law and Its Role in Future Legal Practice
- from PART I - COMPUTATIONAL MODELS OF LEGAL REASONING
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- Artificial Intelligence and Legal Analytics
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- 13 July 2017
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17 - The Potentials, and Current Challenges, of Protecting Geographical Indications in Sri Lanka
- from Part III - The Promise and Problems of Geographical Indications for Local and Rural Development
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- Geographical Indications at the Crossroads of Trade, Development, and Culture
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- 22 June 2017
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12 - Legal Protection of Geographical Indications as a Means to Foster Social and Economic Development in Malaysia
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- 22 June 2017
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- 16 June 2017, pp 281-304
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11 - Sunshine in a Bottle? Geographical Indications, the Australian Wine Industry, and the Promise of Rural Development
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- 22 June 2017
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13 - The Use of Geographical Indications in Vietnam: A Promising Tool for Socioeconomic Development?
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- Geographical Indications at the Crossroads of Trade, Development, and Culture
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- 22 June 2017
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- 16 June 2017, pp 305-332
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16 - A Unique Type of Cocktail: Protection of Geographical Indications in China
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- Geographical Indications at the Crossroads of Trade, Development, and Culture
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- 22 June 2017
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- 16 June 2017, pp 380-408
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14 - ‘Vanity GIs’: India’s Legislation on Geographical Indications and the Missing Regulatory Framework
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- Geographical Indications at the Crossroads of Trade, Development, and Culture
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- 22 June 2017
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- 16 June 2017, pp 333-358
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