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Vol 2 No 1 (2020)
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020): Volume 2 Issue 1 2020
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5204/lthj.v2i1
Published:
2020-05-11
Introduction to Law, Culture and Things: Human Links to the Material
Law and Technology: Being Human in the World
1-3
Richard Mohr
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Symposium. Law, Culture and Things: Human Links to the Material
Artificial Intelligence and the Transformation of Humans, Law and Technology Interactions in Judicial Proceedings
4-18
Francesco Contini
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Adequate Food, Adequate Parenting? Critical Insights on Family Law (and Justice) and Parenthood Through Food
19-32
Patrícia Branco
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An Intergenerational Ecological Jurisprudence: The Supreme Court of Colombia and the Rights of the Amazon Rainforest
33-44
Alessandro Pelizzon
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What Have We Done? Law, Responsibility and Technologies
45-56
Richard Mohr
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Articles
The Use of Technology by Gold Coast Legal Practitioners
57-74
Lauren Joy Jones, Ashley Pearson
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Negotiating 'Evil': Google, Project Maven and the Corporate Form
75-90
Penny Crofts, Honni van Rijswijk
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Keeping Up Textual Appearances: The Road Vehicles (Display of Registration Marks) Regulations 2001
91-106
Thomas Giddens
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Data Control and Surveillance in the Global TB Response: A Human Rights Analysis
107-123
Kat Albrecht, Brian Citro
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Biomedia: Life in Smithereens
124-134
Benjamin Goh
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Facebook and a Fair Trial: Caution, Challenge and Contradiction
135-151
Kate Tubridy
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