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Law & Technology

By exploring the intersection of law and technology, our researchers are helping to navigate a future shaped by big data, artificial intelligence, blockchain and other technologies. We are examining the impacts of technological advancement on the rights and freedoms of individuals, as well as on society and the environment. Our research in this area includes questions related to intellectual property law, environmental law and constitutional law.
Publications
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PDF fileIPO Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property: call for views - Trade Marks White, Marie, Alexandra Mogyoros & Dev S. Gangjee Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre (2020) |
PDF fileUnnecessary and Redundant? Evaluating Canada’s Genetic Non Discrimination Act, 2017 Hammond, Kathleen, Canadian Bar Review (2020) |
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Social Media and Technology Monopolies: A Call to Action, external link Levin, A. in Biro, P. (ed.) Constitutional Democracy Under Stress – A Time For Heroic Citizenship, Mosaic (2020) |
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PDF fileRelationally Speaking: The Implications of Treating Embryos as Property in a Canadian Context Hammond, Kathleen, Canadian Journal of Family Law (2019) |
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PDF fileStudy on Voluntary Registration and Deposit Systems: United States and China Gangjee, Dev S. Graeme B. Dinwoodie, Alexandra Mogyoros & Baao Zhao. European Union Intellectual Property Office(2018) |
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PDF fileAn ecofeminist perspective on new food technologies Lee, Angela, Canadian Food Studies (2018) |