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Business Process Management Journal | 2007

Offshore technology outsourcing: overview of management and legal issues

Arjun K. Pai; Subhajit Basu

Purpose – Offshore outsourcing of non‐core business process has rapidly evolved as a ubiquitous organisational phenomenon. However, failure to follow a clear, systematic and effective outsourcing strategy to evaluate threats, uncertainties and numerous imponderables can cause global enterprise businesses major setbacks. The reasons for such setback could be largely due to lack of core competency, careful legal planning and due diligence to operating models associated with an outsourcing initiative. This paper attempts to collate and exemplify the distinct qualifying processes accommodating contractual and intellectual property rights and provide a worthwhile debate on intricate legal considerations when structuring multi‐jurisdictional outsourcing deals.Design/methodology/approach – The paper presents a comparative analysis of strategic legal and management framework by weighing the risks and evaluating the threats which would assist the decision making process of firms when selecting an appropriate offsh...


Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law | 2012

Older people and legal advice – the need for joined up and creative approaches

Joe Duffy; Subhajit Basu; Katherine C. Pearson

This paper reports the findings from research conducted with older people in Northern Ireland which investigated whether their needs for legal information and advice were being met. One of the unique aspects of the research involved investigating the potential of the internet as a possible source for advising older people in relation to legal problems. The findings suggest that online legal information may frequently assist older people in identifying potential answers to their legal questions, but may not be an adequate substitute for personal communication and advice. The research also highlights the need for professionals to work together to meet the needs of older persons for legal advice and to safeguard their interests. Such ‘joined up’ approaches are particularly important, for example at the point of dementia diagnosis, where information sharing between health and social care professionals may significantly promote the legal and welfare interests of older people at a vulnerable point in their lives. This paper therefore turns to work by university-based legal clinics in the United States, such as the Elder Law Clinic at Pennsylvania State University, where social work or healthcare professionals, lawyers and law students collaborate to support older people in their search for resolution of legal problems.


Ai & Society | 2018

Legal framework for small autonomous agricultural robots

Subhajit Basu; Adekemi Omotubora; Matt Beeson; Charles W. Fox

Legal structures may form barriers to, or enablers of, adoption of precision agriculture management with small autonomous agricultural robots. This article develops a conceptual regulatory framework for small autonomous agricultural robots, from a practical, self-contained engineering guide perspective, sufficient to get working research and commercial agricultural roboticists quickly and easily up and running within the law. The article examines the liability framework, or rather lack of it, for agricultural robotics in EU, and their transpositions to UK law, as a case study illustrating general international legal concepts and issues. It examines how the law may provide mitigating effects on the liability regime, and how contracts can be developed between agents within it to enable smooth operation. It covers other legal aspects of operation such as the use of shared communications resources and privacy in the reuse of robot-collected data. Where there are some grey areas in current law, it argues that new proposals could be developed to reform these to promote further innovation and investment in agricultural robots.


European journal of law and technology | 2010

Providing Legal Information and Advice to Older People: as much a question of accessibility as affordability

Subhajit Basu; Joe Duffy


Journal of Information, Law and Technology | 2008

International Taxation of E-Commerce: Persistent Problems and Possible Developments

Subhajit Basu


Archive | 2014

An Open Letter from UK Internet Law Academic Experts

Subhajit Basu; Paul Bernal; Ian Brown; Ray Corrigan; Lilian Edwards; Theodore Konstadinides; Christopher T. Marsden; Karen McCullagh; Daithi Mac Sithigh; Andrew D. Murray; Steve Peers; Julia E. Powles; Burkhard Schafer; Lorna Woods


Archive | 2009

HuWY: Hub Websites for Youth Participation

David Newman; Subhajit Basu; John Morrison; Philip Leith


Journal of African Law | 2018

Regulation for E-payment Systems - Analytical Approaches Beyond Private Ordering

Adekemi Omotubora; Subhajit Basu


COPNI | 2015

Review of Legislation and Policy Guidance relating to Adult Social Care in Northern Ireland

Joe Duffy; Subhajit Basu; Gavin Davidson; Katherine C. Pearson


Archive | 2014

Privacy in Public: “Google Glass” and “Creepshots”

Subhajit Basu

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Joe Duffy

Queen's University Belfast

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Katherine C. Pearson

Pennsylvania State University

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Andrew D. Murray

London School of Economics and Political Science

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Arjun K. Pai

Queen's University Belfast

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Arjun K. Paiu

Queen's University Belfast

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Gavin Davidson

Queen's University Belfast

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