简介:英国和爱尔兰法律教育与技术协会会议(BILETA)

Abbe E. L. Brown
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英国和爱尔兰法律教育和技术协会年会(BILETA)在法律、技术和教育学者的日历和心中占有特殊的地位。这是宗族团聚的机会,是建立和加强友谊的机会——跨越国家、机构、学科和职业阶段。2018年4月,我有幸在阿伯丁大学组织了这次会议。与此同时,我有幸成为《国际法律、计算机与技术评论》特别版的客座编辑(同时也是《欧洲在线法律与技术杂志》特别版的客座编辑)。这些贡献建立在许多高质量的论文的基础上,这些论文在阿伯丁被提出和讨论。首先,再多说一些关于那次会议的情况。会议的主题是“数字未来:地点与人、技术与数据”。“这为展示、挑战、学习和社区提供了丰富多样的基础。我们听取了贝尔法斯特皇后大学的黛蒂·麦克·西格拉赫教授关于“技术法和技术冲击”和阿伯丁大学的玛格丽特·罗斯教授关于大学技术和心理健康的重点发言;同时进行的小组讨论充满活力;同学会和校园游;为苏格兰政府在线身份认证咨询提供实时机会;以及对教学录音的讨论。最后一项研究最终导致了JISC https://www.jisc.ac.uk/guides/recording-lectures-legal-considerations和BILETA(可通过https://www.abdn.ac.uk/law/events/lecture-recording-plenaries-660.php访问)的新指导。更多信息可访问会议网站https://www.abdn。Ac.uk/law/events/bileta-conference-611.php和来自blogpost https://www.abdn.ac.uk/ law/blog/posts-by/jo-bac/。在此背景下,本期特别版共有5篇论文。在主题的多样性,以及作者的地理基础和职业发展水平方面,它们反映了阿伯丁的多样性。首先,“自适应建筑:调节人类建筑互动”获得了BILETA会议的泰勒和弗朗西斯奖。在本文中,Lachlan Urquhart、Holger Schnädelbach和Nils Jäger探讨了物联网与建筑物及其居住者互动时的法律、监管、技术和互动影响,并构建和影响了未来的挑战。在“匿名比特币诉执法法”中,Fulya Teomete Yalabik和Ismet Yalabik从法院可以采取行动的权力的角度,对加密货币比特币的匿名地位提出了挑战。《集体管理组织的互联网复兴:对统一收费制度的思考》,
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Introduction: British and Irish law education and technology association conference (BILETA)
The annual conference of the British and Irish Law Education and Technology Association conference (BILETA) holds a special place in the calendar and hearts of law, technology and education scholars. It is a chance for the clans to gather, for friendships to be made and reinforced – across countries, institutions, disciplines and stages of career. In April 2018, it was my privilege to organise the conference at the University of Aberdeen. With that comes the honour of being guest editor of a special edition of the International Review of Law, Computers and Technology (and also of a special edition of the online European Journal of Law and Technology). The contributions build on some of the many high quality papers which were presented and discussed in Aberdeen. Firstly, some more about that conference. The theme was ‘Digital Futures: places and people, technology and data.’ This provided a rich and diverse base for presentation, challenge, learning and community. We had key notes by Professor Daithi Mac Sithigh of Queens University Belfast on ‘Techlaw and the Techlash’ and by Professor Margaret Ross of the University of Aberdeen on technology andmental health in the University; concurrent panels with vibrant discussion; a ceilidh and a campus tour; a real time opportunity to contribute to Scottish Government consultations on Online Identity Assurance; and plenaries on recording of teaching. This last led ultimately to new guidance from JISC https://www.jisc.ac.uk/guides/recording-lectures-legal-considerations and from BILETA (accessible via https://www.abdn.ac.uk/law/events/lecture-recording-plenaries-660.php). More information can be obtained from the conference website, see https://www.abdn. ac.uk/law/events/bileta-conference-611.php and from blogpost https://www.abdn.ac.uk/ law/blog/posts-by/jo-bac/. Against this backdrop, this special edition has 5 papers. In their variety of topic and also in terms of geographic bases and levels of career development of authors, they reflect the diversity seen in Aberdeen. Firstly, ‘Adaptive Architecture: Regulating Human Building Interaction’ which was the winner of the Taylor and Francis Prize for the BILETA conference. In this, Lachlan Urquhart, Holger Schnädelbach and Nils Jäger explore legal, regulatory, technical and interactional implications when the Internet of Things interacts with buildings and their occupants, and they frame and influence challenges ahead. In ‘Anonymous Bitcoin v Enforcement Law’, Fulya Teomete Yalabik and Ismet Yalabik provide a challenge to the anonymous status of the cryptocurrency Bitcoin, from the perspective of powers available to courts to enable actions to be pursued. In ‘The Internet Renaissance of Collective Management Organizations: Reflections on Flat Fee System’,
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