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Touching, Tapping, And Talking: The Formation Of Contracts In Cyberspace, Mark E. Budnitz
Touching, Tapping, And Talking: The Formation Of Contracts In Cyberspace, Mark E. Budnitz
Nova Law Review
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Nova Law Review Full Issue Volume 43, Issue 3
Control On Blockchain Network, Aleksei Gudkov
Weaving "Birth" Technology Into The "Value And Policy Web" Of Medicine, Ethics And Law: Should Policies On "Conception" Be Consistent?, Margaret A. Somerville
Weaving "Birth" Technology Into The "Value And Policy Web" Of Medicine, Ethics And Law: Should Policies On "Conception" Be Consistent?, Margaret A. Somerville
Nova Law Review
The introduction consists of three stories: the Chinese story, the Australian story and the Bangladesh story.
Predicting The Future Of Privacy In Pregnancy: How Medical Technology Affects The Legal Rights Of Pregnant Women*, George J. Annas
Predicting The Future Of Privacy In Pregnancy: How Medical Technology Affects The Legal Rights Of Pregnant Women*, George J. Annas
Nova Law Review
The bodies of pregnant women are the battleground on which the campaign to define the right of privacy is fought.
Were The Luddites Necessarily Wrong?: A Note On The Constitutionality Of The "New Technology Bill Of Rights"*, Arthur S. Miller
Were The Luddites Necessarily Wrong?: A Note On The Constitutionality Of The "New Technology Bill Of Rights"*, Arthur S. Miller
Nova Law Review
There is a war on, but only one side is armed: this is the essence
of the technology question today. On the one side is private
capital, scientized and subsidized, mobile and global, and now
heavily armed with military-spawned command, control, and communication
technologies.
Technology, Unemployment And Genocide, Richard L. Rubenstein
Technology, Unemployment And Genocide, Richard L. Rubenstein
Nova Law Review
The impact of technology on the processes of production affects
every aspect of American life, and most especially the long-range employment
prospects of the American worker.
New Technology: A Catalyst For Crises In Collective Bargaining, Industrial Discipline And Labor Law, Stan Weir
New Technology: A Catalyst For Crises In Collective Bargaining, Industrial Discipline And Labor Law, Stan Weir
Nova Law Review
Eighty-two San Francisco longshoremen, myself among them,
were fired from their jobs on the same day in 1963.