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  • Lodder, Arno R., Murray, Andrew D. (2022). The European Union and e-commerce. In Lodder, Arno R., Murray, Andrew D. (Eds.), EU Regulation of E-Commerce: A Commentary (pp. 1 - 17). Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800372092.00009
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2021). Almost human: law and human agency in the time of artificial iIntelligence - sixth Annual T.M.C. Asser Lecture. T.M.C. Asser Instituut Press.
  • Lodder, Arno R., Murray, Andrew D. (Eds.) (2017). EU regulation of e-commerce: a commentary. Edward Elgar.
  • Murray, Andrew D., Lodder, Arno R. (2017). The European Union and e-commerce. In Lodder, Arno R., Murray, Andrew D. (Eds.), EU Regulation of E-Commerce: A Commentary (pp. 1-14). Edward Elgar.
  • Murray, Andrew (2016). Information technology law: the law and society. Oxford University Press.
  • Murray, Andrew (2015). The value of analogue educational tools in a digital educational environment. European Journal of Law and Technology, 6(1).
  • Murray, A. D., Lodder, A. R. (2014). A primer on the law of internet communication and content: from the UK and Dutch perspective = Una introducción a la ley de la comunicación por Internet y contenido : desde el Reino Unido y la perspectiva Holandesa. Diálogos de Saberes : Investigaciones en Derecho y Ciencias Sociales, 41, 173-188.
  • Murray, Andrew (2013). Information technology law: the law and society. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/he/9780199661510.001.0001
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2012). Uses and abuses of cyberspace: coming to grips with the present dangers. In Cassese, Antonio (Ed.), Realizing Utopia: the Future of International Law (pp. 496-507). Oxford University Press.
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2011). Cyberspace regulation. In Levi-Faur, David (Ed.), Handbook on the Politics of Regulation (pp. 267-282). Edward Elgar.
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2011). Internet regulation. In Levi-Faur, David (Ed.), Handbook on the Politics of Regulation (pp. 267-279). Edward Elgar.
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2011). Nodes and gravity in virtual space. Legisprudence, 5(2), 195-221. https://doi.org/10.5235/175214611797885684
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2011). Transparency, scrutiny and responsiveness: fashioning a private space within the information society. Political Quarterly, 82(4), 509-514. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-923X.2011.02245.x
  • Murray, Andrew (2010). Information technology law: the law and society. Oxford University Press.
  • Scott, Andrew, Murray, Andrew D., Beckett, Charlie (2009). Response to the Ministry of Justice Consultation on Defamation on the Internet: the Multiple Publication Rule (consultation paper CP20/09 - November 2009). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2009). Symbiotic regulation. John Marshall Journal of Computer and Information Law, 26(2), p. 207.
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2009). The reclassification of extreme pornographic images. Modern Law Review, 72(1), 73-90. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2230.2009.00734.x
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2009). Volume litigation: more harmful than helpful? Computers and Law, 20(6), 43-45.
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2008). Conceptualising the post-regulatory (cyber)state. In Brownsword, Roger, Yeung, Karen (Eds.), Regulating Technologies Legal: Futures, Regulatory Frames and Technological Fixes (pp. 287-316). Hart Publishing.
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2006). The regulation of cyberspace: control in the online environment. Routledge-Cavendish.
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2006). Book review: the law and economics of cybersecurity – edited by Mark F. Grady and Francesco Parisi. Legal Studies, 26(4), 602-605. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-121X.2006.00035_1.x
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2005). Contracting electronically in the shadow of the e-commerce directive. In Edwards, Lilian (Ed.), The New Legal Framework for E-Commerce in Europe (pp. 67-92). Hart Publishing.
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2005). The role of the cyberlawyer.
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2005). Book review: Ficsor: the law of copyright and the internet: the 1996 WIPO treaties, their interpretation and implementation. Modern Law Review, 68(2), 340-341. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2230.2005.541_2.x
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2005). La regulación de los contratos electrónicos: una comparación entre la posición Europea y Norteamericana. Revista de Derecho de la Empresa, 1, 119-140.
  • Murray, Andrew D., Klang, Mathias (Eds.) (2004). Human rights in the digital age. GlassHouse Press.
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2004). Should states have a right to informational privacy? In Murray, Andrew D., Klang, Mathias (Eds.), Human Rights in the Digital Age (pp. 191-202). GlassHouse Press.
  • Murray, Andrew D., Scott, Colin (2004). Controlling the new media: hybrid responses to new forms of power. In Graham, Cosmo, Smith, Fiona (Eds.), Competition, Regulation and the New Economy (pp. 126-158). Hart Publishing.
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2004). La regulación de los contratos electrónicos: una comparación entre la posición Europea y Norteamericana. Foro de derecho Mercantil Revista Internacional, 2, 75-97.
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2003). Regulation and rights in networked space. Journal of Law and Society, 30(2), 187-216. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-6478.00253
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2003). Review article: the regulatory edge of the Internet. International Journal of Law and Information Technology, 11(1), 87-97. https://doi.org/10.1093/ijlit/11.1.87
  • Murray, Andrew D., Scott, Colin (2002). Controlling the new media: hybrid responses to new forms of power. Modern Law Review, 65(4), 491-516. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2230.00392
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2002-04-05 - 2002-04-06) Free expression and censorship through design protocols: a misapplication of the ICANN UDRP [Paper]. 17th BILETA Annual Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands, NLD.
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2000). Entering into contracts electronically: the real W.W.W. In Edwards, Lilian, Waelde, Charlotte (Eds.), Law and the Internet: a Framework for Electronic Commerce (pp. 17-36). Hart Publishing.
  • Murray, Andrew D., Vick, Douglas W., Wortley, Scott (2000). Back to basics: first principles in the law of electronic transactions. Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law, 5(3), 2-6.
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2000). Cyberpirates sunk: the US Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act 1999. Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law, 5(1), 2-5.
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2000). Meta tags and trade mark infringement. Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law, 6(2), 2-6.
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2000). The use of trade marks as meta tags: defining the boundaries. International Journal of Law and Information Technology, 8(3), 263-284. https://doi.org/10.1093/ijlit/8.3.263
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  • Murray, Andrew (2024). Automated public decision making and the need for regulation. LSE Public Policy Review, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.31389/lseppr.110 picture_as_pdf
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2022). Regulation 2015/2120/EU: laying down measure concerning open internet access. In Lodder, Arno, Murray, Andrew (Eds.), EU Regulation of E-Commerce (pp. 281 - 307). Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800372092.00016 picture_as_pdf
  • Black, Julia, Murray, Andrew D. (2019). Regulating AI and machine learning: setting the regulatory agenda. European Journal of Law and Technology, 10(3). picture_as_pdf
  • Murray, Andrew (2018). When machines become sentient, we will have to consider them an intelligent life form. picture_as_pdf
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2017). Data transfers between the EU and UK post Brexit? International Data Privacy Law, 7(3), 149-164. https://doi.org/10.1093/idpl/ipx015
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2017). Mapping the rule of law for the internet. In Gillies, Lorna, Mangan, David (Eds.), The legal challenges of social media (pp. 13-36). Edward Elgar.
  • Audibert, Lucie C., Murray, Andrew D. (2016). A principled approach to network neutrality. SCRIPTed, 13(2), 118-143. https://doi.org/10.2966/scrip.130216.118
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2016). The LSE Law Department Contributes to the Surveillance Debate.
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2015). Time for the media shadow boxing to end, and for the democratic deficit in the expansion of the UK’s surveillance powers to be tackled.
  • Murray, Andrew (2013). Online Distribution Could Mean Income for UK Creatives, if Copyright Issues are Resolved.
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  • Leiser, Mark, Murray, Andrew D. (2016). The role of non-state actors and institutions in the governance of new and emerging digital technologies. In Scotford, Eloise, Brownsword, Roger, Yeung, Karen (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook on the Law and Regulation of Technology . Oxford University Press. picture_as_pdf