This research examines in-depth legal protection against cybercrime in Indonesia, with a specific focus on ransomware attacks. It also evaluates the 2025 Draft Cyber Security and Resilience Law (RUU KKS) as a measure to...
The regulation of online platforms and broadcasting services lies at the heart of contemporary debates on democratic governance, free expression, and state control. While the independence of digital broadcasting is often...
Advances in technology have converted the traditional paper-based bill of lading into an electronic bill of lading (eBL) format in recent years. In this regard, different eBL systems have been introduced...
VR rehabilitation is an established field by now, however, it often refers to computer screen-based interactive rehabilitation activities. In recent years, there was an increased use of VR-headsets, which can provide an...
Doñana is one of the largest wetlands in Europe, and one of its most iconic protected areas. A World Heritage and Ramsar site, it hosts up to half a million migratory waterbirds annually, around 50 resident waterbird species, a...
BILL GLADHILL and MICAH Y. MYERS (EDS), WALKING THROUGH ELYSIUM: VERGIL'S UNDERWORLD AND THE POETICS OF TRADITION (Phoenix supplementary volume 59). Toronto, Buffalo and London: University of Toronto Press, 2020. Pp. vi + 302....
Looking at current developments, many activities have implemented the capabilities and advantages of technology in them so that the operational costs, time and energy needed can be found. This technological development...
This article assesses the implications of the controversial Protection of State Information Bill for academic freedom in South Africa, specifically for communications, media and journalism studies. The Bill requires the security...
The Justice and Security Act of 2013 provides for closed hearings in civil cases involving security sensitive information. The author argues that the UK Government successfully created and reinforced the authority of...
Bill committees play a crucial role in the scrutiny of government legislation, yet they have traditionally been overlooked by academics and journalists in favour of the more newsworthy aspects of parliamentary scrutiny...
This article explores the role of the physician in the Assisted Dying Bill, which is currently progressing through the House of Lords. The Supreme Court decision in Nicklinson and Others has alerted Parliament to the possibility...
Bill Costerton is recognized as the founding father of the field of biofilms, which is the study of microorganisms attached to surfaces. He was a true pioneer and was passionate about directly observing living complex microbial...
Bill committees have long been a fundamental feature of legislative scrutiny in the British House of Commons. The recent introduction of oral evidence sessions as a standard bill committee procedure has further underlined their...
The note is based on an exploratory investigation into the importance of short bill titles in the Westminster and Scottish Parliaments. Given the dearth of research and the commonly innocuous nature of short titles throughout...
Although the Labour government has repeatedly pledged its commitment to the NHS, its latest reforms pave the way for multiple providers of health care.The Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Bill 2003 is the...
In his April 1994 interview with Ron Chepesiuk, Bill Ayers detailed his part in the 60s Radical Movement. Ayers described his motivations for joining the Students for a Democratic Society community, the Weather Underground, and...