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Computer Attacks On Critical National Infrastructure: A Use Of Force Invoking The Right Of Self-Defense, Eric Talbot Jensen
Computer Attacks On Critical National Infrastructure: A Use Of Force Invoking The Right Of Self-Defense, Eric Talbot Jensen
Faculty Scholarship
Computer networks create tremendously increased capabilities but also represent equally increased vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilites are especially acute in relation to potential attacks on critical national infrasturucture. This Article proposes that international law must evolve to recognize that attacks against a nation's critical national infrastructure from any source constitute a use of force. Such attacks, therefore, give the victim state the right to proportional self-defense - including anticipatory self-defense - even if the computer network attack is not an armed attack under Article 51 of the United Nations Charter. Due to the instantaneous nature of computer network attacks, the right to …
Network Effects And Legal Citation: How Antitrust Theory Predicts Who Will Build A Better Bluebook Mousetrap In The Age Of Electronic Mice, A. Christine Hurt
Network Effects And Legal Citation: How Antitrust Theory Predicts Who Will Build A Better Bluebook Mousetrap In The Age Of Electronic Mice, A. Christine Hurt
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Promoting Progress Or Rewarding Authors? Copyright Law And Free Speech In Bonneville International Corp. V. Peters, Edward L. Carter
Promoting Progress Or Rewarding Authors? Copyright Law And Free Speech In Bonneville International Corp. V. Peters, Edward L. Carter
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Threats, Free Speech, And The Jurisprudence Of The Federal Criminal Law, G. Robert Blakey, Brian J. Murray
Threats, Free Speech, And The Jurisprudence Of The Federal Criminal Law, G. Robert Blakey, Brian J. Murray
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Warrantless Home Arrests And Police Liability Under Utah Law, Matthew Bell
Warrantless Home Arrests And Police Liability Under Utah Law, Matthew Bell
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Clark Memorandum: Fall 2002, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School
Clark Memorandum: Fall 2002, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School
The Clark Memorandum
- A Song of Redemption (Richard G. Wilkins)
- Lawyers Who Made a Difference in My Life (H. Reese Hansen)
- Knowing God by Receiving Him in the World (Randall Huff)
- Become Deliverers (Elder James E. Faust)
- The Lawyer as Composer (Brett G. Scharffs)
Product Liabiity And Game Theory: One More Trip To The Choice-Of-Law Well, Michael I. Krauss
Product Liabiity And Game Theory: One More Trip To The Choice-Of-Law Well, Michael I. Krauss
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Critical Resource Theory Of Fiduciary Duty, D. Gordon Smith
The Critical Resource Theory Of Fiduciary Duty, D. Gordon Smith
Faculty Scholarship
This Article proposes a new theory to unify the law of fiduciary duty. The prevailing view holds that fiduciary law is atomistic, arising for varied reasons in established categories of cases (such as trustee-beneficiary and director-shareholder) and ad hoc in relationships where one person trusts another and becomes vulnerable to harm as a result. By contrast, the critical resource theory of fiduciary duty holds that every relationship properly designated as fiduciary conforms to the following pattern: one party (the fiduciary) acts on behalf of another party (the beneficiary) while exercising discretion with respect to a critical resource belonging to the …
Unmeasured Factors Of Success, John K. Carmack
Unmeasured Factors Of Success, John K. Carmack
Vol. 1: Answering God's Interrogatories
This fireside address was given at the BYU Law School on March 10, 1996.
Satisfaction In The Law, David G. Campbell
Satisfaction In The Law, David G. Campbell
Vol. 1: Answering God's Interrogatories
This address was given at the BYU Law School awards ceremony on March 25, 1993.
Professional Service As A Christian Ministry, Carl S. Hawkins
Professional Service As A Christian Ministry, Carl S. Hawkins
Vol. 1: Answering God's Interrogatories
This address was given to the entering class at the BYU Law School on August 22, 1981.
The Challenge: Basing Your Career On Principles, Alexander B. Morrison
The Challenge: Basing Your Career On Principles, Alexander B. Morrison
Vol. 1: Answering God's Interrogatories
This address was given to the Edmonton, Alberta Chapter of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society on February 26, 1999.
Duty To Rescue: The Case Of The Good-Enough Samaritan, Tessa Meyer Santiago
Duty To Rescue: The Case Of The Good-Enough Samaritan, Tessa Meyer Santiago
Vol. 1: Answering God's Interrogatories
Reprinted from The Restored Gospel and Applied Christianity: Student Essays in Honor of President David O. McKay, 1999, 71-81, and the Clark Memorandum, Spring 2001, 26-31.
Lawyers And The Atonement, Thomas B. Griffith
Lawyers And The Atonement, Thomas B. Griffith
Vol. 1: Answering God's Interrogatories
This BYU–Hawaii Presidential Lecture was given in Laie, Hawaii on March 23, 2000.
Acknowledgments: Life In The Law: Answering God's Interrogatories, William F. Atkin
Acknowledgments: Life In The Law: Answering God's Interrogatories, William F. Atkin
Vol. 1: Answering God's Interrogatories
On behalf of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society, I want to thank a long list of individuals who have helped this publication move from wonderful musings to reality. Life in the Law began some time ago as we recognized the quality and staying power of talks given and articles written for LDS attorneys and law students. Over the years, these pieces have brought perspective, balance and peace to busy professionals. To extend that positive effect, we wanted to bring a collection of them together, under one cover, as a ready reference and a thoughtful addition to personal libraries.
Integrity: The Evidence Within, Neal A. Maxwell
Integrity: The Evidence Within, Neal A. Maxwell
Vol. 1: Answering God's Interrogatories
This address was given at the BYU Law School Alumni Dinner on October 23, 1992.
The Questions (Section Dividers)
The Questions (Section Dividers)
Vol. 1: Answering God's Interrogatories
No abstract provided.
Volume One: Answering God's Interrogatories
Volume One: Answering God's Interrogatories
Vol. 1: Answering God's Interrogatories
No abstract provided.
Answering God’S Interrogatories, Marlin K. Jensen
Answering God’S Interrogatories, Marlin K. Jensen
Vol. 1: Answering God's Interrogatories
This convocation address was given April 25, 1997, when Elder Jensen’s son, Matthew, graduated from the BYU Law School.
The Study And Practice Of The Laws Of Men In Light Of The Laws Of God, James E. Faust
The Study And Practice Of The Laws Of Men In Light Of The Laws Of God, James E. Faust
Vol. 1: Answering God's Interrogatories
This fireside address was given at the BYU Law School on November 22, 1987.
First Things First, Michael W. Mosman
First Things First, Michael W. Mosman
Vol. 1: Answering God's Interrogatories
This stake fireside address was given to University of Idaho and Washington State University graduate students in October 1992.
Bridges, Dallin H. Oaks
Bridges, Dallin H. Oaks
Vol. 1: Answering God's Interrogatories
This fireside address was given at the BYU Law School on February 8, 1987.
Weightier Matters, Dallin H. Oaks
Weightier Matters, Dallin H. Oaks
Vol. 1: Answering God's Interrogatories
This devotional address was given to the BYU student body on February 9, 1999.
Pure Religion, Stephen A. West
Pure Religion, Stephen A. West
Vol. 1: Answering God's Interrogatories
This address was given on May 24, 1994 to graduates of the BYU Law School who had come to Washington, D.C. to be admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court on the following day.
Professionalism, Bruce C. Hafen
Professionalism, Bruce C. Hafen
Vol. 1: Answering God's Interrogatories
This address was given to the charter class of the BYU Law School on August 30, 1973 (four days after the first opening of the school).
The Ethical Professional: Consecration In The Workplace, Constance K. Lundberg
The Ethical Professional: Consecration In The Workplace, Constance K. Lundberg
Vol. 1: Answering God's Interrogatories
This Honors Devotional was given at BYU on February 7, 1996.
Apostles Of Equality, Kenneth R. Wallentine
Apostles Of Equality, Kenneth R. Wallentine
Vol. 1: Answering God's Interrogatories
This article reprinted from the Clark Memorandum, Fall 1992, 2-4, 6-9.
How Do Justice And Mercy Relate To The Atonement?, Tad R. Callister
How Do Justice And Mercy Relate To The Atonement?, Tad R. Callister
Vol. 1: Answering God's Interrogatories
Reprinted with permission from The Infinite Atonement (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2000), 299-321.