并购与国际金融监管:分析特殊目的收购公司。丹尼尔·达尔维亚著。[伦敦:劳特利奇出版社,2021.]258页,精装本120.00英镑。ISBN 978-0-36760-986-3。)

IF 1.5 2区 社会学 Q1 LAW
Bobby V. Reddy
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将认识到这样一种所有权是如何存在很大问题的,并将与知识产权法的基本理论原则背道而驰。这就引出了贯穿本卷的第三个挥之不去的问题:财产的概念很难理解,尤其是与信息、数据和商业秘密有关的概念。由于编辑们选择将其称为《信息法手册》,而不是《知识产权法》,因此经典的知识产权法原则不一定适用。其结果是不可避免的使用大杂烩,数据的“商品”、“所有权”和“所有者”等术语分散在各个章节中。难以确定术语也说明了信息法与传统财产法、挪用和竞争法之间的关系存在不确定性。《手册》第三部分专门讨论贸易保密,第四部分讨论数据保护、隐私和网络安全。虽然本书的大部分内容都集中在美国、英国和欧盟,但其中两章专门讨论非西方管辖权:上野达弘的一章讲述了日本最近关于版权和商业秘密的立法改革(第6章,“日本的大数据”),Henrike Weiden和Kensaku Takase关于欧洲数据保护法在日本的接受的一章(第14章,“欧洲的数据隐私及其在日本法律下的接受”)。关于法律问题和新兴技术的讨论分散在整本书中,最后有几个专门的章节,如Margot E.Kaminski关于欧盟数据保护法中解释权的章节(第15章,“解释权,解释”),以及王菲关于人工智能和网络安全的章节(第17章,“人工智能时代欧盟网络安全的立法发展”),涉及这些法律领域的学术辩论前沿。对于任何对信息法许多领域的基本原则感兴趣的人来说,本手册无疑是一个很好的资源。然而,对既定知识产权学术的高度关注引出了一个问题,即其作者是否准备好像纳森第一章所说的那样,将该领域作为一个新的法律分支,或者只是将知识产权保护伞扩大得更广。认识到任何一本书都只能代表一个领域的一小部分,信息法的许多新领域的遗漏表明,出版商的信息法系列在相当长的一段时间内仍有空间继续为这一不断增长的文献做出突出贡献。
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Mergers, Acquisitions and International Financial Regulation: Analysing Special Purpose Acquisition Companies. By Daniele D'Alvia. [London: Routledge, 2021. 258 pp. Hardback £120.00. ISBN 978-0-36760-986-3.]
will recognise how such a proprietary right would be highly problematic and would fly in the face of the foundational doctrinal principle of intellectual property law. This takes me to the third lingering question that runs throughout this volume: the difficult concept of property, particularly in relation to information, data and trade secrets. As the editors have chosen to label this a Handbook on Information Law and not Intellectual Property Law, classic intellectual property law doctrine does not necessarily apply. The result is an inevitable hodgepodge of usage, where terms such as “commodity”, “ownership” and “owner” of data are scattered throughout the chapters. The difficulty in pinning down the terminology also illustrates the uncertainty that exists regarding information law’s relationship to traditional property doctrine, misappropriation and competition law. Part III of the Handbook is dedicated to trade secrecy, and Part IV to data protection, privacy and cybersecurity. While focusing most of the book on the US, UK and EU, two of the chapters are dedicated to a non-Western jurisdiction: a chapter by Tatsuhiro Ueno on recent legislative reform in Japan regarding copyright and trade secrets (Chapter 6, “Big Data in Japan”), and a chapter by Henrike Weiden and Kensaku Takase on the reception of European data protection law in Japan (Chapter 14, “Data Privacy in Europe and Its Reception Under Japanese Law”). The discussions of legal issues and emerging technologies are dispersed throughout the volume, with a few dedicated chapters at the end, such as Margot E. Kaminski’s chapter on the right to explainability in EU data protection law (Chapter 15, “The Right to Explanation, Explained”), and Faye Fangfei Wang’s chapter on artificial intelligence and cybersecurity (Chapter 17, “Legislative Developments on Cybersecurity in the EU in the Age of Artificial Intelligence”), engaging with the frontiers of the academic debates in these areas of law. This Handbook is undoubtedly a good resource for anyone interested in the foundational tenets of many areas of information law. However, the heavy focus on established intellectual property scholarship begs the question whether its authors are ready to embrace this field as a new branch of law, as argued for in Nathenson’s first chapter, or simply stretch the intellectual property umbrella even wider. Cognisant that any volume can only represent a small fraction of a field, the omission of many of the new areas of information law suggests that there is room for the publisher’s Information Law Series to continue to make salient contributions to this growing literature for quite some time.
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期刊介绍: The Cambridge Law Journal publishes articles on all aspects of law. Special emphasis is placed on contemporary developments, but the journal''s range includes jurisprudence and legal history. An important feature of the journal is the Case and Comment section, in which members of the Cambridge Law Faculty and other distinguished contributors analyse recent judicial decisions, new legislation and current law reform proposals. The articles and case notes are designed to have the widest appeal to those interested in the law - whether as practitioners, students, teachers, judges or administrators - and to provide an opportunity for them to keep abreast of new ideas and the progress of legal reform. Each issue also contains an extensive section of book reviews.
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