Published inThe Cyber SolicitorMere Messengers No MoreThe idea that internet platforms are just conduits in the information age is withering away. But at what cost?Dec 23, 2020Dec 23, 2020
From East to WestHow a 16th Century Firm Can Explain Today’s Digitised SocietyNov 24, 2020Nov 24, 2020
Published inThe Cyber SolicitorWhat the Tik Tok Ban Really ShowsThe ByteDance-Beijing relationship is more familiar than one may thinkSep 1, 2020Sep 1, 2020
Published inThe Cyber SolicitorSafe Harbour 3.0?The Privacy Shield is dead. What next after Schrems II?Jul 24, 2020Jul 24, 2020
Published inThe Cyber SolicitorLegal Design Meets Data ProtectionHow the use of design principles may aid compliance with data protection rulesDec 16, 2019Dec 16, 2019
How the Tories Can Win the Next ElectionAn election fraught with danger must be fought with careful strategyNov 5, 2019Nov 5, 2019
The Irish backstop does not have to be seen as a Brexit trapThere are arguments to suggest that it is meant to be temporaryJul 5, 2019Jul 5, 2019
Published inThe Cyber SolicitorEquipment Interference: an Unruly Horse?The future of UK State surveillance has serious implications attached to itMar 24, 2019Mar 24, 2019
Squaring the circle with the Irish backstopA solution is possible by compromise will be neededFeb 15, 2019Feb 15, 2019