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Differentiating between harm to users and third parties in the UK’s Online Safety regulations: The phenomena of TikTok Frenzies (2024)
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Colegate, E. (2024, April). Differentiating between harm to users and third parties in the UK’s Online Safety regulations: The phenomena of TikTok Frenzies. Paper presented at Conference Name: 'Digital and Green: Twin Transitions?' British and Irish Law Education and Technology Association 39th Annual Conference, Dublin, Ireland

When concentrated discussion centres on online harms and the harms experienced online as a consequence of interactions, research and regulatory initiatives focus on the individual user interacting with the content. Whilst it is well documented that t... Read More about Differentiating between harm to users and third parties in the UK’s Online Safety regulations: The phenomena of TikTok Frenzies.

How Edited and Disappearing Content Poses a Challenge to The UK’s Online Safety Regulations Tackling Harm Facing Young People Online (2024)
Presentation / Conference
Colegate, E. (2024, March). How Edited and Disappearing Content Poses a Challenge to The UK’s Online Safety Regulations Tackling Harm Facing Young People Online. Presented at Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference 2024, University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom

Two timelines are created when a piece of user-generated content is published online. One concerns the content and its existence; the other is connected to its impact on users exposed to or interacting with such. These timelines, if mapped, could ass... Read More about How Edited and Disappearing Content Poses a Challenge to The UK’s Online Safety Regulations Tackling Harm Facing Young People Online.

Working paper, Procuring infrastructure for international sporting events: an outline map and three case studies (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Arrowsmith, S. (2019, June). Working paper, Procuring infrastructure for international sporting events: an outline map and three case studies. Paper presented at Public Procurement Global Revolution IX

This paper presents the results of a study of infrastructure procurement for international sporting events. The objective was to map both the institutional frameworks and the procedures and governance mechanisms. The study sought to map procurement... Read More about Working paper, Procuring infrastructure for international sporting events: an outline map and three case studies.

Brexit and public procurement: the state of play and the future of public procurement regulation in the UK (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Arrowsmith, S. (2019, June). Brexit and public procurement: the state of play and the future of public procurement regulation in the UK. Paper presented at Public Procurement: Global Revolution 9, Nottingham, UK

This paper examines the prospects for public procurement in the UK after Brexit as at 20 June 2019. It looks first at the implications for procurement in the short term of two main possible scenarios, namely a Brexit with a transition arrangement an... Read More about Brexit and public procurement: the state of play and the future of public procurement regulation in the UK.