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The Potentials And Challenges Of Transitioning The U.S.-E.U. Safe Harbor Program From A Hybrid System Of Authority To A Pure Non-State Market Driven (Nsmd) System Of Authority:, Sarah Brennan Mpa Apr 2015

The Potentials And Challenges Of Transitioning The U.S.-E.U. Safe Harbor Program From A Hybrid System Of Authority To A Pure Non-State Market Driven (Nsmd) System Of Authority:, Sarah Brennan Mpa

Sarah Brennan

This unpublished paper that is currently in revision has been presented at the Political Science Association of New York conference held in Plattsburg, NY (see citation below). This paper was written under the mentorship of Dr. Cristina Balboa, associate professor of public administration at Baruch College, while a part of her Capstone Course in Fall 2014. The focus of my paper is to evaluate if a non-state market driven model of accountability would benefit the Safe Harbor Act which currently operates in a state-driven market-based model.
 
     Brennan, S. (April 10, 2015). Potentials and challenges of transitioning the US-EU Safe Harbor Agreement from a hybrid system of authority …