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Cross-border law enforcement is insufficient when it comes to online gambling, according to new study

In 2019 a report led by Queen Mary's Centre for Commercial Law Studies into the enforceability of online gambling regulations has found that current restrictions on advertising are insufficient and rarely enforced. Find out more:

Date added: Friday, December 13, 2019


Cloud Legal Project finds days of ‘one-size-fits-all’ cloud contracts are numbered

In 2012 The Cloud Legal Project published a paper which suggested that combined legal and market factors may force online companies to offer more flexible contract term. Read about the ground breaking paper and what it means:

Date added: Friday, December 13, 2019


Institute Focus: Cloud Legal Project

Cloud Legal Project was launched in 2009 and publishes research on a broad range of topics in Cloud Computing, which influences legislators, regulators and policy makers

Date added: Thursday, April 23, 2020


New research finds patenting strategies worsen access to medicine

Professor Duncan Matthews has pioneered research demonstrating that unlawful anti-competitive patenting strategies of pharmaceutical companies worsen problems of access to medicines

Date added: Thursday, April 9, 2020


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