Professor Ben Farrand
| Cybersecurity Trends in the European Union: Regulatory Mercantilism and Digitalisation of Geopolitics | 2024 |
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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 Act | 2024 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| Regulating misleading political advertising on online platforms: an example of regulatory mercantilism in digital policy | 2024 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| The Economy–Security Nexus: Risk, Strategic Autonomy and the Regulation of the Semiconductor Supply Chain | 2024 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| The new geopolitics of EU cybersecurity: security, economy and sovereignty | 2024 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| 'Is This a Hate Speech?' The Difficulty in Combating Radicalisation in Coded Communications on Social media Platforms | 2023 |
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Becca Owens Jehana Copilah-Ali Dr Shola Olabode Viana Zhang Professor Abi Durrant et al. | Reimagining AI Governance: a Response by AGENCY to the UK Government's White Paper AI Regulation | 2023 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| The Ordoliberal Internet? Continuity and Change in the EU’s approach to the Governance of Cyberspace | 2023 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| Born digital: Law, policy, and the preservation of videogames as digital cultural heritage | 2022 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| Digital Sovereigntyand Taking Back Control: From Regulatory Capitalism to Regulatory Mercantilism in EU Cybersecurity | 2022 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| “People like that cannot be trusted": populist and technocratic political styles, legitimacy, and distrust in the context of Brexit negotiations | 2021 |
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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 Crises | 2021 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| The How and Why of Cybercrime: Ideas, Interests and Institutions as Drivers of an EU security-governance approach | 2021 |
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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 Uncertainty | 2021 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| Discursive continuity and change in the time of Covid-19: the case of EU cybersecurity policy | 2020 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| Managing security uncertainty with emerging technologies: the example of the governance of neuroprosthetic research | 2020 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| "Towards a modern, more European copyright framework", or, how to rebrand the same old approach? | 2019 |
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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 goods | 2019 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| Digital Copyright and Human Rights: A Balancing of Competing Obligations, or Is There No Conflict? | 2019 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| Intellectual Property, Biotechnology and Process Tracing: Applying Political Research Methods to Legal Study | 2019 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| There Is No (Legal) Alternative: Codifying Economic Ideology into Law | 2019 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| Combatting physical threats posed via digital means: the European Commission’s developing approach to the sale of counterfeit goods on the Internet | 2018 |
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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 shapers | 2017 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| Blurring Public and Private: Cybersecurity in the Age of Regulatory Capitalism | 2017 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| Bold and newly Independent, or Isolated and Cast Adrift? The Implications of Brexit for Intellectual Property Law and Policy | 2017 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| Cyber Crime as a Fragmented Policy Field in the Context of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice | 2017 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| Human embryonic stem cells and patent law in the EU and China: Convergence in standards through divergence in institutions | 2016 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| The EU Portability Regulation: one small step for cross-border access, one giant leap for Commission copyright policy? | 2016 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| The European Union’s fight against cybercrime: policy, legal and practical challenges | 2016 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| The Future of Copyright Enforcement Online: Caught Between Formal and Informal Governance | 2016 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| Two continents, divided by deep philosophical waters? Why geographical indications pose a challenge to the completion of the TTIP | 2016 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| Lobbying and Lawmaking in the European Union: The Development of Copyright Law and the Rejection of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement | 2015 |
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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 regulators | 2015 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| Regulatory capitalism, decentered enforcement, and its legal consequences for digital expression: the use of copyright law to restrict freedom of speech online | 2015 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| The Governance of Online Expression in a Networked World | 2015 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| Scarlet v. SABAM: an emerging backlash against corporate copyright lobbies in Europe? | 2014 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| Conceptualising Conscientious Objection as Resistance | 2014 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| Networks of Power in Digital Copyright Law and Policy: Political Salience, Expertise and the Legislative Process | 2014 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| The digital agenda for Europe, the economy and its impact upon the development of EU copyright policy | 2014 |
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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 regulators | 2013 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| Regulatory capitalism, decentred enforcement and its legal consequences for digital expression: the use of copyright law to restrict freedom of speech online | 2013 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| Copyright law as a matter of (inter)national security? - The attempt to securitise commercial infringement and its spillover onto individual liability | 2012 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| Emulation is the most sincere form of flattery: retro videogames, ROM distribution and copyright | 2012 |
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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 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| Too much is never enough? The 2011 Copyright in Sound Recordings Extension Directive | 2012 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| "Piracy - it’s a crime": the criminalisation of digital copyright infringement | 2011 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| Protecting music, not markets: the conflict between copyright collecting societies and single market aims | 2010 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| The Digital Economy Act: Cause for celebration or cause for concern? | 2010 |
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Professor Ben Farrand
| The case that never was: an analysis of the Apple iTunes case presented by the Commission and potential future issues | 2009 |
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