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Using a multi-disciplinary and comparative approach, this study
examines emerging and innovative attempts to tackle privacy and
legal issues in cloud computing such as personal data privacy,
security and intellectual property protection. An international
team of legal scholars, computer science researchers, regulators
and practitioners present original and critical responses to the
growing challenges posed by cloud computing. They analyze the
specific legal implications pertaining to jurisdiction, biomedical
practice and information ownership, as well as issues of regulatory
control, competition and cross-border regulation. Law academics,
practitioners and regulators will find this book to be a valuable,
practical and accessible resource, as will computer science
scholars interested in cloud computing issues. Contributors: H.
Chang, A.S.Y. Cheung, A. Chiu, K.P. Chow, E.S. Dove, X. Fan, Y.
Joly, T.S.-H. Kaan, B.M. Knoppers, J. Kong, G. Master, J.-P. Moiny,
C. Reed, D.N. Staiger, G.Y. Tian, R.H. Weber, P.K. Yu
Using a multi-disciplinary and comparative approach, this study
examines emerging and innovative attempts to tackle privacy and
legal issues in cloud computing such as personal data privacy,
security and intellectual property protection. An international
team of legal scholars, computer science researchers, regulators
and practitioners present original and critical responses to the
growing challenges posed by cloud computing. They analyze the
specific legal implications pertaining to jurisdiction, biomedical
practice and information ownership, as well as issues of regulatory
control, competition and cross-border regulation. Law academics,
practitioners and regulators will find this book to be a valuable,
practical and accessible resource, as will computer science
scholars interested in cloud computing issues. Contributors: H.
Chang, A.S.Y. Cheung, A. Chiu, K.P. Chow, E.S. Dove, X. Fan, Y.
Joly, T.S.-H. Kaan, B.M. Knoppers, J. Kong, G. Master, J.-P. Moiny,
C. Reed, D.N. Staiger, G.Y. Tian, R.H. Weber, P.K. Yu
In the tumultuous negotiations of the Sino-British Joint
Declaration of 1984, the United Kingdom willingly signed over Hong
Kong's reigns to the People's Republic of China, but with the
presupposition that the PRC would faithfully implement the
principle of 'one country, two systems' for the following fifty
years. Yet since the handover in 1997, the PRC has failed to allow
Hong Kong a higher degree of autonomy. 'One Country, Two Systems'
in Crisis elucidates how China's intervention has curtailed Hong
Kong's civil liberties; how freedom of speech is at the mercy of
the government; and how deception has turned the 'Pearl of the
Orient' into the rubber stamp of the Chinese Communist Party.
In the tumultuous negotiations of the Sino-British Joint
Declaration of 1984, the United Kingdom willingly signed over Hong
Kong's reigns to the People's Republic of China, but with the
presupposition that the PRC would faithfully implement the
principle of "one country, two systems" for the following fifty
years. Yet since the handover in 1997, the PRC has failed to allow
Hong Kong a higher degree of autonomy. "One Country, Two Systems"
in Crisis elucidates how China's intervention has curtailed Hong
Kong's civil liberties; how freedom of speech is at the mercy of
the government; and how deception has turned the "Pearl of the
Orient" into the rubber stamp of the Chinese Communist Party.
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