Bernal, P. A.
Number of items: 12.
Public
James, Toby, Bernal, Paul
(29 April 2020)
It is time for automatic voter registration in the UK.
Democratic Audit Blog.
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Bernal, Paul
(2017).
Self-regulation of internet intermediaries: public duty versus private responsibility.
Bernal, Paul
(2016).
How the UK passed the most invasive surveillance law in democratic history.
Bernal, Paul
(2016).
Corbyn’s digital meh-nifesto is too rooted in the past to offer much for the future.
Bernal, Paul
(2016).
You can’t deny message encryption to some individuals without denying it to all.
Bernal, Paul
(2015).
Internet rights – the crucial role of online rights.
Bernal, Paul
(2013).
The fallout from the McAlpine saga threatens the role of Twitter in public life.
Bernal, Paul
(2013).
Book review: Social media as surveillance: rethinkingvisibility in a converging world.
Bernal, Paul
(2012).
2012: a pivotal year for privacy?
Bernal, Paul
(2012).
All three major political parties are deeply conflicted over the politics of privacy.
Bernal, Paul Alexander
(2011).
Do deficiencies in data privacy threaten our autonomy and if so, can informational privacy rights meet this threat?
[Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
Bernal, P. A.
(2010).
Web 2.5: the symbiotic web.
International Review of Law, Computers and Technology,
24(1), 25-37.
https://doi.org/10.1080/13600860903570145