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Professor Ben Farrand
Cybersecurity Trends in the European Union: Regulatory Mercantilism and Digitalisation of Geopolitics2024
Professor Ben Farrand
How do we understand online harms? The impact of conceptual divides on regulatory divergence between the Online Safety Act and Digital Services Act2024
Professor Ben Farrand
Regulating misleading political advertising on online platforms: an example of regulatory mercantilism in digital policy2024
Professor Ben Farrand
The Economy–Security Nexus: Risk, Strategic Autonomy and the Regulation of the Semiconductor Supply Chain2024
Professor Ben Farrand
The new geopolitics of EU cybersecurity: security, economy and sovereignty2024
Professor Ben Farrand
'Is This a Hate Speech?' The Difficulty in Combating Radicalisation in Coded Communications on Social media Platforms2023
Becca Owens
Jehana Copilah-Ali
Dr Shola Olabode
Viana Zhang
Professor Abi Durrant
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Reimagining AI Governance: a Response by AGENCY to the UK Government's White Paper AI Regulation2023
Professor Ben Farrand
The Ordoliberal Internet? Continuity and Change in the EU’s approach to the Governance of Cyberspace2023
Professor Ben Farrand
Born digital: Law, policy, and the preservation of videogames as digital cultural heritage2022
Professor Ben Farrand
Digital Sovereigntyand Taking Back Control: From Regulatory Capitalism to Regulatory Mercantilism in EU Cybersecurity2022
Professor Ben Farrand
“People like that cannot be trusted": populist and technocratic political styles, legitimacy, and distrust in the context of Brexit negotiations2021
Professor Ben Farrand
From a 'Digital Agenda for Europe', to a 'Digital Single Market', to a 'Europe Fit for the Digital Age': A Decade of European Union Copyright Policy in the Shadow of Crises2021
Professor Ben Farrand
The How and Why of Cybercrime: Ideas, Interests and Institutions as Drivers of an EU security-governance approach2021
Professor Ben Farrand
When Trust Fades, Facebook Is No Longer a Friend: Shifting Privatisation Dynamics in the Context of Cybersecurity as a Result of Disinformation, Populism and Political Uncertainty2021
Professor Ben Farrand
Discursive continuity and change in the time of Covid-19: the case of EU cybersecurity policy2020
Professor Ben Farrand
Managing security uncertainty with emerging technologies: the example of the governance of neuroprosthetic research2020
Professor Ben Farrand
"Towards a modern, more European copyright framework", or, how to rebrand the same old approach?2019
Professor Ben Farrand
“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much”: The essential role of EU agencies in combatting the sale of counterfeit goods2019
Professor Ben Farrand
Digital Copyright and Human Rights: A Balancing of Competing Obligations, or Is There No Conflict?2019
Professor Ben Farrand
Intellectual Property, Biotechnology and Process Tracing: Applying Political Research Methods to Legal Study2019
Professor Ben Farrand
There Is No (Legal) Alternative: Codifying Economic Ideology into Law2019
Professor Ben Farrand
Combatting physical threats posed via digital means: the European Commission’s developing approach to the sale of counterfeit goods on the Internet2018
Professor Ben Farrand
‘Dialogue, partnership and empowerment for network and information security’: the changing role of the private sector from objects of regulation to regulation shapers2017
Professor Ben Farrand
Blurring Public and Private: Cybersecurity in the Age of Regulatory Capitalism2017
Professor Ben Farrand
Bold and newly Independent, or Isolated and Cast Adrift? The Implications of Brexit for Intellectual Property Law and Policy2017
Professor Ben Farrand
Cyber Crime as a Fragmented Policy Field in the Context of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice2017
Professor Ben Farrand
Human embryonic stem cells and patent law in the EU and China: Convergence in standards through divergence in institutions2016
Professor Ben Farrand
The EU Portability Regulation: one small step for cross-border access, one giant leap for Commission copyright policy?2016
Professor Ben Farrand
The European Union’s fight against cybercrime: policy, legal and practical challenges2016
Professor Ben Farrand
The Future of Copyright Enforcement Online: Caught Between Formal and Informal Governance2016
Professor Ben Farrand
Two continents, divided by deep philosophical waters? Why geographical indications pose a challenge to the completion of the TTIP2016
Professor Ben Farrand
Lobbying and Lawmaking in the European Union: The Development of Copyright Law and the Rejection of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement2015
Professor Ben Farrand
Networked governance and the regulation of expression on the internet: The blurring of the role of public and private actors as content regulators2015
Professor Ben Farrand
Regulatory capitalism, decentered enforcement, and its legal consequences for digital expression: the use of copyright law to restrict freedom of speech online2015
Professor Ben Farrand
The Governance of Online Expression in a Networked World2015
Professor Ben Farrand
Scarlet v. SABAM: an emerging backlash against corporate copyright lobbies in Europe?2014
Professor Ben Farrand
Conceptualising Conscientious Objection as Resistance2014
Professor Ben Farrand
Networks of Power in Digital Copyright Law and Policy: Political Salience, Expertise and the Legislative Process2014
Professor Ben Farrand
The digital agenda for Europe, the economy and its impact upon the development of EU copyright policy2014
Professor Ben Farrand
Networked governance and the regulation of expression on the internet: the blurring of the role of public and private actors as content regulators2013
Professor Ben Farrand
Regulatory capitalism, decentred enforcement and its legal consequences for digital expression: the use of copyright law to restrict freedom of speech online2013
Professor Ben Farrand
Copyright law as a matter of (inter)national security? - The attempt to securitise commercial infringement and its spillover onto individual liability2012
Professor Ben Farrand
Emulation is the most sincere form of flattery: retro videogames, ROM distribution and copyright2012
Professor Ben Farrand
L’emulació és la forma d’adulació més sincera: Videojocs retro, distribució de ROM i drets d’autor [Emulation is the most sincere form of flattery: Retro videogames, ROM distribution and copyright]2012
Professor Ben Farrand
Too much is never enough? The 2011 Copyright in Sound Recordings Extension Directive2012
Professor Ben Farrand
"Piracy - it’s a crime": the criminalisation of digital copyright infringement2011
Professor Ben Farrand
Protecting music, not markets: the conflict between copyright collecting societies and single market aims2010
Professor Ben Farrand
The Digital Economy Act: Cause for celebration or cause for concern?2010
Professor Ben Farrand
The case that never was: an analysis of the Apple iTunes case presented by the Commission and potential future issues2009