Summary

Top 9 papers analyzed

The articles gives an overview about what resume legal informations from August 2024 in France. There are several acts and decrees published by France since 2000 to establish rules for guaranteeing digital evidence. The articles focuses on information systems security and electronic signature as two main approaches. The information systems security is based on guaranteeing records probative value and electronic signature is based on records authenticity and integrity. The article showcase the development of principles for ensuring records authenticity and integrity in French law by quoting from many French legal texts.The texts establishes rules from information system security and electronic signature.The article concludes France has published many legal texts to establish legal framework of digital evidence started in 2000. The two main approaches from these texts are information systems security and electronic signature which can be complementary.The principles from these two approaches are aligned with the conclusions from InterPARES. The article also focuses on forum about ‘Risk and Uncertainty in Early Modern World’ from the International Journal of Maritime History.The introduction notes the challenges at that time is similar with today related to politics and climate.The articles explores about risk and uncertainty in Dutch, French and English maritime history in Atlantic regions.There are some articles discuss about alcohol consumption in Dutch ships, St. Petersburg as a trade market, British coal trade deaths, steam-powered fishing rise in Norway and Sweden, and Norway-Soviet Union fishing regulations comparison. The issue also contains a database about early modern and modern shipping insurance prices as a research tool. The issue ends with some book reviews and announced the next IJMH congress in Busan,South Korea on August 19-24 2024 hosted by Institute of International Maritime Affairs at Korea Maritime and Ocean University.

The Bleriot 127 multi-seater fighter monoplane, type 127, is now being tested. The monoplane, which has two 450 h.p. HispanoSuiza engines, climbed at 23,600ft. in 42 minutes.

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undefined - Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society

1926

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French law developed digital evidence rules through acts since 2000.

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Antoine Meissonnier - undefined

2015

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The article extensively covers the changes in inspection policy of the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine focusing on ensuring the rights of companies.

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M. Sus - undefined

2024

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The advance and massification in the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) has greatly modified the way in which human relations develop. The law at work has affected the balance between professional and personal life.

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Facundo Martin Chiuffo - undefined

2018

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Deepfake technology uses AI to synthesize human images.Various crimes emerge from Deepfake, like pornography by changing a face in a video without permission.

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Meirza Aulia Chairani - Jurnal Rechtens

2024

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The French government revived an abolished law from 1849 to censor wartime news reporting.

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J. Drewry - undefined

1929

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During election campaigning, disseminating false information to slander candidates erodes their reputation.This research evaluates laws implementing elections and managing negative campaigns on social media.

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Sultoni Fikri - Amsir Law Journal

2024

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The journal explores risk in early maritime.The introduction says past and present challenges are alike.Three articles study risk in Dutch, French and English Atlantic pasts.

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Cátia Antunes - International Journal of Maritime History

2023

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After WW II, legal research revived in West Germany. East German legal history was Marxist; recent focus is Nazi law, East German law, law-society, comparative law.

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Michael Stolleis - undefined

2021

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