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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2012

Clare Sullivan
Affiliation:
University of Adelaide
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Parts of this book have been published in the following peer reviewed articles and presentations

Clare Sullivan, ‘Is Digital Identity Property?’ paper presented at the 2010 British and Irish Law Education and Technology Association conference in Austria in March 2010.

Clare Sullivan, ‘Digital Identity – The “Legal Person”?’ (2009) 25(2) Computer Law and Security Law Review 227.

Clare Sullivan, ‘Digital Identity – The “Legal Person”?’ paper presented at the International Workshop in E – Forensics law at the International Conference on Forensics Applications and Techniques in Telecommunications, Information and Multimedia, Adelaide, Australia 19-21 January 2009.

Clare Sullivan, ‘Is Identity Theft Really Theft?’ (2009) 23(1-2) International Review of Law, Computers and Technology 85.

Clare Sullivan, ‘Is Identity Theft Really Theft?’ paper presented at the 2007 British and Irish Law Education and Technology Association conference in the United Kingdom in April 2007.

Clare Sullivan, ‘Identity or Privacy?’ submitted on request for Special Issue: Identity, Privacy and New Technologies in (2008) 2(3) International Journal of Intellectual Property Management 289.

Clare Sullivan, ‘Who's Who – Conceptualising Identity’ (2007) 21(3) International Review of Law, Computers and Technology 327.

Clare Sullivan, ‘Conceptualising Identity’ paper presented at the 2007 British and Irish Law Education and Technology Association conference in the United Kingdom in April 2007 and for publication as a BILETA paper on-line at <bileta.ac.uk>.

Clare Sullivan, ‘The United Kingdom Identity Cards Act – Civil or Criminal?’(2007) July International Journal of Law and Information Technology 1.

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Digital Identity
An Emergent Legal Concept
, pp. vii - viii
Publisher: The University of Adelaide Press
Print publication year: 2011

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