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The Editorial Board of SCRIPTed - A Journal of Law, Technology & Society is pleased to present its 18th issue, which addresses issues ranging from challenges in medical research governance in Korea, to pharmaceutical litigation (an assessment of the Novartis case in India), to data-protection of administrative records, to privacy in the age of sophisticated location-based technologies, to governance of the mobile communication sector in Korea and US, to a follow-up on our very popular Pistorius and the Olympics article, and more.
Editorial
* The Xenotext Experiment Christian Bök, pp.227-231
Reviewed Articles
* The “Efficacy” of Indian Patent Law: Ironing out the Creases in Section 3(d) Shamnad Basheer & T. Prashant Reddy, pp.232-266 * A Tale of Two Standards: Drift and Inertia in Modern Korean Medical Law Shawn H.E. Harmon and Na-Kyoung Kim, pp.267-293 * How to Get There From Here: Re-use Of Administrative Records In The Netherlands And The UK Catherine Heeney, pp.294-308 * Deep Impact On The Mobile Communications Market: A Case Study In Applying The Regulatory Rules To Assess A Proposed Enterprise Combination Jongho Kim, pp.309-374 * Reasonable Expectations of Geo-Privacy? Sjaak Nouwt , pp.375-403
Analysis
* “Just One of the Challenges of 21st-Century Life”: Oscar Pistorius in the Court of Arbitration for Sport David McArdle, pp.404-413 * A Closer Look at the Canadian Copyright Act: Can Corporations Hold Moral Rights? Emir A C Mohammed, pp.414-418 * The Internet: Where Did IT All Go Wrong? Robert Schifreen, pp.419-427
Reports
* Institute for Science, Ethics and Innovation (iSEI) Muireann Quigley and Sarah Chan, pp.428-431
Book Reviews
* Biotechnologies And International Human Rights By Francesco Francioni (ed.) Reviewed by Amina Agovic, pp.432-433 * Defending The Genetic Supermarket: The Law And Ethics Of Selecting The Next Generation By Colin Gavaghan Reviewed by Eva Asscher, pp.434-437 * Patents, Inventions And The Dynamics Of Innovation: A Multidisciplinary Study By Roger Cullis Reviewed by Rosa Maria Ballardini, pp.438-439 * Law And Internet Cultures By Kathy Bowrey Reviewed by Amanda Harmon Cooley, pp.440-443 * Wired Shut: Copyright And The Shape Of Digital Culture By Tarleton Gillespie Reviewed by Michael Holloway, pp.444-446 * Property In The Body: Feminist Perspectives By Donna Dickenson Reviewed by Remigius N. Nwabueze, pp.447-448
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