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Law, Technology and Society

 
Research outputs

explore our world-leading research into the regulation of technology and its normative implications
 

2023

Books

Andrew Murray, Information Technology Law5th ed. (OUP, 2023)

Articles, book chapters, policy papers

Marie Petersmann, 'On phantom publics, clusters, and collectives: be(com)ing subject in algorithmic times' AI & Society (2023)

 

2022

Books

Arno Lodder and Andrew Murray, EU Regulation of e-Commerce: A Commentary (Edward Elgar, 2022)

Emily Jackson, Medical Law: Text, Cases and Materials (OUP, 2022) 6th edition

Articles, book chapters, policy papers

Niamh Dunne, 'Pro-competition Regulation in the Digital Economy: The United Kingdom’s Digital Markets Unit' The Antitrust Bulletin 21 March 2022

Giulia Gentile, Orla Lynskey 'Deficient by design? The transnational enforcement of the GDPR' (2022) International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 71 (4) 799-830

Martin Husovec 'European Copyright Society - comment on copyright and the Digital Services Act proposal' IIC International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law (2022) 53 (3) 358-376 (with Alexander Peukert, Martin Kretschmer, Péter Mezei  and João Pedro Quintais)

Martin Husovec, ’Sui Generis Database Protection 2.0: Judicial and Legislative Reforms’ (November 16, 2021); forthcoming in European Intellectual Property Review (with Estelle Derclaye)

Martin Husovec, ‘How to license Article 17? Exploring the implementation options for the new EU rules on content-sharing platforms under the Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive’. GRUR International (2021) 70 (4) 325–348 (with João Pedro Quintais)

Martin Husovec, ‘Using experimental evidence to improve delegated enforcement’ (2022) International Review of Law and Economics 71 (with Lenka Fiala)

Siva Thambisetty, 'Intellectual Property and Marine Genetic Resources: Navigating Articles 10-13 in the BBNJ Draft Treaty' LSE Law Policy Briefing Paper 48/2022

Siva Thambisetty, Aisling McMahon, Luke McDonagh, Hyo Yoon Kang and Graham Dutfield, Addressing vaccine inequity during the COVID-19 pandemic: the TRIPS intellectual property waiver proposal and beyond (2022) Cambridge Law Journal 81 384-416

 

 

2021

Books

Andrew Murray, Almost Human: Law and Human Agency in the Time of Artificial Intelligence (T.M.C Asser Press, The Hague, 2021) 

Articles, book chapters, policy papers

Enrico Bonadio, Plamen Dinev and Luke McDonagh, ‘Artificial Intelligence as Inventor: Exploring the Consequences for Patent Law’  (2021) Intellectual Property Quarterly 1 pp.48-66.

Niamh Dunne, 'Platforms as regulators'  9 Journal of Antitrust Enforcement 244-69 (2021)

Christian Helmers, Yassine Lefouili, Brian Love and Luke McDonagh, ‘The Effect of Fee Shifting on Litigation: Evidence from a Policy Innovation in Intermediate Cost Shifting’ American Law and Economics Review 23 (2021) 1-44.

Martin Husovec and João Pedro Quintais, ‘How to license Article 17? Exploring the Implementation Options for the New EU Rules on Content-Sharing Platforms’ (2021) 4 GRUR International 

Pablo Ibanez Colomo, 'The Draft Digital Markets Act: A Legal and Institutional Analysis' (2021) Journal of European Competition Law & Practice 12 pp.561–575 [a working paper also available here] 

Pablo Ibanez Colomo, 'Territorial Restrictions in EU Competition Law: From Consten-Grundig To Ping and Pay-TV' in Adina Claici and Denis Waelbroeck (eds), Vertical Restraints in The Digital Economy: Vertical Block Exemption Regulation Reform and the Future of Distribution (Kluwer 2021) [a working paper also available here]

Pablo Ibanez Colomo, 'The role and limits of competition law in digital markets: on the reports and the reforms proposed' (2021) Zeitschrift für Europäisches Privatrecht 29 pp.8-34 [a working paper also available here] 

Emily Jackson, 'Childless by circumstance – Using an online survey to explore the experiences of childless women who had wanted children'Reproductive Biomedicine and Society Online (2021) Vol.12 pp.44-55 (with Dilan Chauhan and Joyce C. Harper)

Orla Lynskey 'Extraterritorial Impact in Data Protection Law through an EU Law Lens' in Celeste, Fabbrini and Quinn (eds), Data Protection beyond Borders: Transatlantic Perspectives on Extraterritoriality and Sovereignty (Hart, 2021)

Eva Micheler, 'The No-Look-Through Principle: Investor Rights, Distributed Ledger Technology, and the Market' LSE Legal Studies Working Paper No. 11/2021

Siva Thambisetty, Aisling McMahon, Luke McDonagh, Hyo Yoon Kang, Graham Dutfield, ‘The TRIPS Intellectual Property Waiver Proposal: Creating the Right Incentives in Patent Law and Politics to end the COVID-19 Pandemic’ LSE Legal Studies Working Paper No. 06/2021

Jan Zglinksi, 'Rules, Standards, and the Video Assistant Referee in Football' (2021) Sports, Ethics and Philosophy 15

 

2020

Articles, book chapters, policy papers

Enrico Bonadio & Luke McDonagh, ‘Artificial Intelligence as Producer and Consumer of Copyright Works: Evaluating the Consequences of Algorithmic Creativity’ Intellectual Property Quarterly 2 (2020), 112-137

Martin Husovec, 'Closing the Gap: How EU Law Constrains National Rules Against Imitation?' in Brunn, Dinwoodie, Ohly, Levin (eds.) Transition and Coherence in Intellectual Property Law (Cambridge University Press 2020)

Martin Husovec, 'Remedies First, Liability Second: Or Why We Fail to Agree on Optimal Design of Intermediary Liability?' In Giancarlo Frosio (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Intermediary Liability Online (Oxford University Press 2020)

Emily Jackson, 'Assisted Conception and Surrogacy in the United Kingdom’ in ‘Assisted Conception and Surrogacy in the United Kingdom’ in J Eekelaar and R George (eds) Routledge Handbook of Family Law and Policy (Routledge, 2020) 187-199

Emily Jackson, with Huseyin Naci et al ‘ Generating comparative evidence on new drugs and devices before approval’ (2020) 395 The Lancet 986-997

Emily Jackson, with I Glenn Cohen, ‘Introduction to the Right to Procreate and Reproductive Technologies’ in Tamara Hervey and David Orentlicher (eds) The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Health Law (Oxford UP, 2020).

Orla Lynskey 'Article 8: The Right to Data Protection' in M. Bobek and J. Prassl (eds), The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights in the Member States (Hart, 2020).

Orla Lynskey 'Extraterritorial Impact in Data Protection Law through an EU Law Lens' in Celeste, Fabbrini and Quinn (eds), Data Protection beyond Borders: Transatlantic Perspectives on Extraterritoriality and Sovereignty (Hart, 2021).  

Orla Lynskey 'General Report Topic 2: The New EU Data Protection Regime' in Rijpma (ed), The New EU Data Protection Regime: Setting Global Standards for the Right to Personal Data Protection (Eleven International Publishing, 2020)

Edmund Schuster, ‘Cloud Crypto Land’ (2020) 83 Modern Law Review [also published as LSE Legal Studies Working Paper 17/2019]

 

2019

Books, edited texts

Andrew Murray, Information Technology Law: The Law and Society 4th edition (Oxford University Press, 2019)

Emily Jackson, Medical Law 5th edition (Oxford University Press, 2019)

Articles, book chapters, policy papers

Tatiana Cutts, ‘Crypto-Property: Response to Public Consultation by the UK Jurisdiction Taskforce of the LawTech Delivery Panel’ LSE Law Policy Briefing Papers, 36/2019

Tatiana Flessas, Emily Jackson, ‘Too expensive to treat? Non-treatment decisions at the margins of viability’ (2019) 27 Medical Law Review pp.461–481

Martin Husovec, 'Essence of Intellectual Property Rights under Art 17(2) of the EU Charter' (2019) 20(6) German Law Journal (special edition on ‘Essence of Fundamental Rights’), pp. 840-863

Inge Graef, Raphael Gellert, and Martin Husovec, ‘Towards a Holistic Regulatory Approach for the European Data Economy: Why the Illusive Notion of Non-Personal Data is Counterproductive to Data Innovation’ (2019) 44(5) European Law Review, p. 605-621

Martin Husovec, 'The Fundamental Right to Property and the Protection of Investment: How Difficult Is It to Repeal New Intellectual Property Rights' in Christophe Geiger (eds), Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Investment Law (Edward Elgar 2019)

Emily Jackson, with Jack Wilkinson et al, ‘Do à la carte menus serve infertility patients? The ethics and regulation of IVF add-ons’ (2019) 112 Fertility and Sterility 973-977

Emily Jackson, with Tatiana Flessas, ‘Too expensive to treat? Non-treatment decisions at the margins of viability (2019) 27 Medical Law Review 461–48

Mark Lewis, Getting The Deal Through - Cloud Computing  (2018-2020) (Contributing editor and UK chapter author)

Mark Lewis, Investors’ expectations on responsible artificial intelligence and data governance (Hermes Investment Management, 2019) (Researcher and author of legal and regulatory sections)

Mark Lewis, Multi-jurisdictional outsourcing [Practice note](Thomson Reuters Practical Law Commercial, 2019) and previous editions 

Orla Lynskey ‘Criminal Justice Profiling and EU Data Protection Law: Precarious Protection from Predictive Policing’ International Journal of Law in Context (2019) pp.162-176

Orla Lynskey ‘Grappling with “Data Power”: Normative Nudges from Data Protection and Privacy’ Theoretical Inquiries in Law (2019) pp.189-220

Enrico Bonadio & Luke McDonagh, Standard Essential Patents and the Internet of Things (European Parliament, 2019)

Eva Micheler, Technology in Finance, Law and Regulation - Taking Stock (A Conference Report)  LSE Law - Policy Briefing Paper No. 38 (2019)

Eva Micheler, Regulatory Technology - Eight Policy Recommendations  LSE Law - Policy Briefing Paper No. 37 (2019)

Eva Micheler, 'Intermediated Securities from the Perspective of Investors: Problems, Quick-fixes and Long-term Solutions' in Louise Gullifer and Jennifer Payne, Intermediation and Beyond (Hart Publishing 2019)

Siva Thambisetty, Robert Blasiak, Rachel Wynberg, Kirsten Grorud-Colvert (Co-Leads) ‘The Ocean Genome: Conservation and the Fair, Equitable and Sustainable Use of Marine Genetic Resources’ Expert report submitted to the High Level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy, October 2019

Siva Thambisetty, Margo Bagley, Elizabeth Karger, Manuel Ruiz Muller, Frederic Perron-Welch (Co-Leads) ‘Fact-finding Study on How Domestic Measures Address Benefit-sharing Arising from Commercial and Non-commercial Use of Digital Sequence Information on Genetic Resources and Address the Use of Digital Sequence Information on Genetic Resources for Research and Development’ Report submitted to the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, October 2019

Siva Thambisetty ‘Due Diligence and Regulatory Compliance under EUR 511/2014’ LSE Law and Policy Brief No: 33 (February 2019)

Valerie Verdoodt, 'The Role of Children’s Rights in Regulating Digital Advertising' International Journal of Children's Rights (2019) 27 (3) pp.455-481

Valerie Verdoodt, E. Lievens, S. Livingstone, S. McLaughlin, B. O'Neill,  'Children’s rights and digital technologies' in: T. Liefaard, U. Kilkelly (eds.), International Children’s Rights Law (International Human Rights) (Springer, 2019) pp.487-513

 

 

2018

Books, edited texts

Andrew Murray, Rethinking the Jurisprudence of Cyberspace (Edward Elgar, 2018)

Articles, book chapters, policy papers

Niamh Dunne, ‘Competition Law (and its Limits) in the Sharing Economy' in Davidson, Infranca & Finck (eds.) The Cambridge Handbook of Law and Regulation of the Sharing Economy (Cambridge University Press, 2018)

Niamh Dunne, 'Implications of E-Commerce for Competition Policy' Background Note for the Competition Committee of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), DAF/COMP(2018)3

Stephen Humphreys, ‘Data: the Given' in D Joyce and J Hohmann, The Objects of International Law, OUP (2018)

Stephen Humphreys,  'Navigating the Dataverse' report for International Council on Human Rights Policy (Versoix: ICHRP, 2018)

Martin Husovec, The Promises of Algorithmic Copyright Enforcement: Takedown or Staydown? Which is Superior? And Why? (2018) 42(1) Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts, pp. 53-84

Inge Graef, Martin Husovec, Nadya Purtova, 'Data Portability and Data Control: Lessons for an Emerging Concept in EU Law' (2018) 19(6) German Law Journal, pp. 1359-1398

Emily Jackson, ‘The Ambiguities of “Social” Egg Freezing and the Challenges of Informed Consent’ (2018) 14 Biosocieties pp.21-40

Mark Lewis, ‘Outsourcing, new  technologies and new technology risks: current and trending UK regulatory themes, concerns and focuses’ Journal of Securities Operations & Custody (2018) 10 (2) 

Orla Lynskey ‘The Power of Providence: The Role of Platforms in Leveraging the Legibility of Users to Accentuate Inequality’ in Moore and Tambini, Digital Dominance (OUP, 2018)

Enrico Bonadio, Luke McDonagh, & Christopher Arvidsson, ‘Intellectual property aspects of robotics’ European Journal of Risk Regulation 9(4) (2018), 655–676.

Eva Micheler, Custody of Investments: Why Investors Should Pay Attention to the Back Office LSE Law - Policy Briefing Paper No. 31 (2018)

Eva Micheler, 'Custody Chains and Investor Rights Across Borders' (Grenzüberschreitende Depotketten und Investorenrechte), in M Lehmann und D Zetzsche, Grenzüberschreitende Finanzdienstleistungen (Moor Siebeck 2018) 265 (in German) 

Eva MIcheler, 'Beware of English Law' (Entwicklungen im Englischen Wertpapierrecht) [2018] Europäische Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftsrecht 397 (in German)

Siva Thambisetty, ‘Marine Genetic Resources Beyond National Jurisdictions: Elements of a New International Legally Binding Instrument’ LSE Law and Policy Briefing Paper No.32 (July 2018)

Valerie Verdoodt & N. Feci, 'Digital influencers and vlogging advertising: Calling for awareness, guidance and enforcement' Auteurs en Media (2018), (1) pp.11-22

Valerie Verdoodt, I. Lambrecht, J. Bellon, 'Platforms and commercial communications aimed at children: a playground under legislative reform?' International Review of Law, Computers & Technology (2018)

 

2017

Books, edited texts

Andrew Murray, Arno Lodder (eds.), EU Regulation of E-Commerce: A Commentary (Edward Elgar, 2017)

Articles, book chapters, policy papers

Emily Jackson, Alasdair Breckenridge, Peter Feldschreiber, ‘The regulatory consequences of 'Brexit' for the development of medicinal products’ Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics  (2017) Vol.102 pp.183–184

Emily Jackson, Joyce Harper et al, ‘Adjuncts in the IVF laboratory: where is the evidence for “add-on” interventions?’ Human Reproduction (2017) Vol.32 485-491.

Orla Lynskey, ‘Aligning Data Protection Rights with Competition Law Remedies? The GDPR Right to Data Portability’ European Law Review (2017) 42 (6) pp.793-814

Orla Lynskey, ‘The ‘Europeanisation’ of Data Protection Law’ Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies (2017) pp.252-286.

Orla Lynskey & Francisco Costa-Cabral, ‘Family Ties: The Intersection of Data Protection and Competition in EU Law’ (2017) Common Market Law Review pp.11-50

Orla Lynskey, ‘Expanding horizons? The influence of European human rights law on the protection of informational privacy in the UK’ in Brkan and Psychogiopoulou (eds), Courts, Privacy and Data Protection in the Digital Environment (Edward Elgar, 2017)

Katrin Cremers, Max Ernicke, Fabian Gaessler, Dietmar Harhoff, Christian Helmers, Luke McDonagh, Paula Schliessler & Nicolas van Zeebroeck, 'Patent Litigation in Europe,' European Journal of Law and Economics 44(1) (2017), 1-44.

Eva Micheler, 'Explaining the Infrastructure Underpinning Securities Markets: Market Failure and the Role of Technology’, in Allan Franklin et al, The Changing Geography of Finance and Regulation in Europe, European University Institute (2017) 

Andrew Murray, ‘Data Transfers between the EU and UK post Brexit?’ International Data Privacy Law (2017) 7 (3) pp.149-164

Andrew Murray, ‘Mapping the Rule of Law for the Internet’ in Gilles & Mangan (eds) The Legal Challenges for Social Media (Edward Elgar, 2017) pp.13-36

Andrew Murray, Mark Leiser, ‘The Role of Non-state Actors and Institutions in the Regulation and Governance of New and Emerging Digital Technologies’ in Brownsword, Scotford & Yeung (eds) The Oxford Handbook of the Law and Regulation of Technology (OUP, 2017) pp.670-701

Philipp Paech 'The Governance of Blockchain Financial Networks' Modern Law Review (2017) 80 (6) pp.1073-1110

Siva Thambisetty ‘Construction of Legitimacy in the European Patent System’ 2017 (3) IPQ 221-244 [also published as ‘Textualisation as a Mode of Persuasion in the Patent System and What it Means for Legitimacy’, LSE Law Working Paper Series 2015]

Valerie Verdoodt & E. Lievens, 'Targeting children with personalised advertising: How to reconcile the (best) interests of children and advertisers' in G. Vermeulen, E. Lievens (eds.), Data Protection and Privacy under Pressure: Transatlantic tensions, EU surveillance and big data (Maklu, 2017) pp.313-341

Valerie Verdoodt & E. Lievens, 'Looking for needles in a haystack: Key issues affecting children's rights in the General Data Protection Regulation' Computer Law & Security Review (2017)

Valerie Verdoodt & D. Clifford, 'Integrative advertising: The marketing ‘dark side’ or merely the Emperor’s new clothes?' European Journal of Law and Technology (2017) (8) pp.1-43

Emmanuel Voyiakis, ‘Vicarious liability’ (Chapter 7) in Private Law and the Value of Choice (Hart, 2017)

 

2016

Articles, book chapters, policy papers

Emily Jackson, ‘“Social” egg freezing and the UK’s statutory storage time limits’ Journal of Medical Ethics (2016) Vol.42 738-741.

Orla Lynskey, ‘Data Protection’ in Pattenden and Sheehan, The Law of Professional-Client Confidentiality 2nd ed. (OUP, 2016)

Eva Micheler, Chapter on shares in Paul L Davies and Sarah Worthington, Gower & Davies: Principles of Modern Company Law (Sweet and Maxwell 2016)

Eva Micheler, 'Building a Capital Markets Union – Improving the Market Infrastructure' European Business Organization Law Review (2016) 481

Eva Micheler, 'Holding, Clearing and Settling Securities Through Blockchain/distributed Ledger Technology: Creating an Efficient System by Empowering Investors' (2016) 31 (11) Journal of International Banking & Financial Law 631 (with Luke von der Heyde)

Andrew Murray, ‘A Principled Approach to Net Neutrality’ (2016) SCRIPT-ed, 13 (2) pp. 118-143

Philipp Paech, ‘Securities, intermediation and the blockchain - an inevitable choice between liquidity and legal certainty?' Uniform Law Review (2016) 21 (4) pp.612-639

Philipp Paech, ‘Integrating Global Blockchain Securities Settlement with the Law - Policy Considerations and Draft Principles’ SSRN (2016)

Siva Thambisetty, ‘Why Policy Incoherence is Endemic to Patent Law: A Proposal for an Antidote’ Paper submitted to the UNSG High Level Panel on Access to Medicines (February 26th 2016)

Siva Thambisetty ‘Alice and ‘Something More’: The Drift Towards European Patent Jurisprudence’ Journal of Law and the Biosciences (2016) 3 (3) pp.691-696

Valerie Verdoodt, D. Clifford & E. Lievens, 'Toying with children’s emotions, the new game in town? The legality of advergames in the EU.'  Computer Law and Security Report (2016) 32 (4)  pp.599-614