Book Chapters
“When Computer Programs Contract Behind our Backs” in Transnational Cyberspace Law [Hart Publishing: Oxford, forthcoming 2010]
“Internet of People?: Reflections on the Future Regulation of Human Implantable Radio Frequency Identification” in Privacy, Identity, and Anonymity: Lessons from the Identity Trail, eds. Ian Kerr, Valerie Steeves and Carole Lucock (Oxford University Press, in press 2009)
“Soft Surveillance, Hard Consent” in Privacy, Identity, and Anonymity: Lessons from the Identity Trail, eds. Ian Kerr, Valerie Steeves and Carole Lucock (Oxford University Press, in press 2009) [co-authored in equal proportion with Jennifer Barrigar, Jacquelyn Burkell and Katie Black]
“Scoping Anonymity in Cases of Compelled Disclosure of Identity: Lessons from BMG v. Doe” in Contours of Privacy, ed. David Matheson (in press 2009) [co-authored with Alex
Cameron]
“Deputizing the Private Sector? ISPs as Agents of the State” in Desafíos del derecho a la intimidad y a la protección de datos personales en los albores del siglo XXI. Perspectivas del
derecho latinoamericano, europeo y norteamericano (forthcoming 2009) [co-authored with
Daphne Gilbert]
“Quem está a tomar conta dos miúdos? A vigilância online a crianças e pré-adolescentes” in A Sociedade Vigilante: Ensaios sobre Privacidade, Identificação e Vigilância, ed. Catarina Frois (Lisboa: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais, in press 2008) [co-authored with Valerie Steeves]
"Emerging Health Technologies" in Canadian Health Law and Policy, 3rd ed, eds. Jocelyn Downie, Timothy Caulfield, Colleen Flood (Toronto: Butterworths, 2007) 509-538 [co-authored with Timothy Caulfield]
"To Observe and Protect? How Digital Rights Management Systems Threaten Privacy and What Policy Makers Should Do About It" in Peter Yu (ed.), Intellectual Property and Information Wealth: Issues and Practices in the Digital Age, Volume One: Copyright and Related Rights (Westport, Connecticut: Praeger Publishers, 2007) 321-343
“If Left to Their Own Devices…How DRM and Anti-Circumvention Laws Can Be Used to Hack Privacy” in Michael Geist, ed. In the Public Interest: The Future of Canadian Copyright Law (Toronto: Irwin Law, 2005)
"Nymity, P2P & ISPs: The Implications of BMG (Canada) v Doe" in Privacy and Technologies of Identity: A Cross-Disciplinary Conversation, ed K.J. Strandburg and D.S. Raicu (New York: Springer, 2005) [co-authored in equal proportion with Alex Cameron]
“The Role of ISPs in the Investigation of Cybercrime” in Information Ethics in an Electronic Age: Current Issues in Africa and the World, ed. Thomas Mendina and Johannes Brtiz (Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland Press, 2004 [co-authored in equal proportion by Daphne Gilbert]
“Should Law Protect the Technologies that Protect Copyright?” in Information Ethics in an Electronic Age: Current Issues in Africa and the World, ed. Thomas Mendina and Johannes Brtiz (Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland Press, 2004
“Personal relationships in the Year 2000: Me and My ISP” in No Person Is an Island: Personal Relationships of Dependence and Independence (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2002)
“Online Service Providers, Fidelity and the Duty of Loyalty” in Ethics and Electronic Information, ed. Thomas Mendina and Barbara Rockenbach (Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland Press, 2002)
“When Computer Programs Contract Behind our Backs” in Transnational Cyberspace Law (Hart Publishing: Oxford, 2002)
“The Legal Implications of Software Agents in Electronic Commerce” in Introduction to Transnational Cyberspace Law, ed. Makoto Ibusuki, (Tokyo: Nihon Hyoron Sha, 2001) [in Japanese]
“Legal Fictions,” in The Philosophy of Law: An Encyclopedia, Volume I, ed. Christopher Gray, (Garland Publishing, 2000) 300-04
“Mind Your Metaphors: An examination of the Inefficacy Argument as a reason against Regulating On-line Conduct” in Ethics and Electronic Information in the 21st Century, ed. Lester Pourciau, (Purdue University Press, 1999), 231-251
