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Easing The Burdens Of A Patchwork Approach To Data Privacy Regulation In Favor Of A Singular Comprehensive International Solution—The International Data Privacy Agreement, Scott Resnick Dec 2020

Easing The Burdens Of A Patchwork Approach To Data Privacy Regulation In Favor Of A Singular Comprehensive International Solution—The International Data Privacy Agreement, Scott Resnick

Brooklyn Journal of International Law

Data privacy has become one of the premier hot-button issues in today’s increasingly digital human experience. Legislatures around the globe have attempted to act swiftly in an effort to safeguard the highly coveted personal information of their citizens and combat misuse at the hands of international businesses operating with an online presence. Since the European Union’s enactment of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in 2018, countries around the globe have been grappling with how best to replicate the EU’s leading data privacy regulation while providing the same or greater level of transparency into data collection practices. While a mere …


Table Of Contents, Seattle University Law Review Sep 2020

Table Of Contents, Seattle University Law Review

Seattle University Law Review

Table of Contents


Saving Small Business From The Big Impact Of Data Breach: A Tiered Federal Approach To Data Protection Law, Nadia Udeshi Jun 2020

Saving Small Business From The Big Impact Of Data Breach: A Tiered Federal Approach To Data Protection Law, Nadia Udeshi

Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law

Small businesses provide a significant positive impact on the American economy. However, the current fragmented federal and state data protection and breach notification legal scheme puts the viability of small businesses at risk. While the probability of data breaches occurring continues to increase, small businesses lack the financial and technological resources to contend with the various state and federal laws that impose different monetary penalties and remedial requirements in the event of such breaches. To preserve the viability of small businesses, Congress should enact a centralized, multi-tiered federal data protection and breach notification framework that preempts state laws, imposes minimum …


The Internet Never Forgets: A Federal Solution To The Dissemination Of Nonconsensual Pornography, Alexis Santiago Jan 2020

The Internet Never Forgets: A Federal Solution To The Dissemination Of Nonconsensual Pornography, Alexis Santiago

Seattle University Law Review

As technology evolves, new outlets for interpersonal conflict and crime evolve with it. The law is notorious for its inability to keep pace with this evolution. This Comment focuses on one area that the law urgently needs to regulate—the dissemination of “revenge porn,” otherwise known as nonconsensual pornography. Currently, no federal law exists in the U.S. that criminalizes the dissemination of nonconsensual pornography. Most U.S. states have criminalized the offense, but with vastly different degrees of severity, resulting in legal inconsistencies and jurisdictional conflicts. This Comment proposes a federal solution to the dissemination of nonconsensual pornography that carefully balances the …


In Memory Of Professor James E. Bond, Janet Ainsworth Jan 2020

In Memory Of Professor James E. Bond, Janet Ainsworth

Seattle University Law Review

Janet Ainsworth, Professor of Law at Seattle University School of Law: In Memory of Professor James E. Bond.


Table Of Contents, Seattle University Law Review Jan 2020

Table Of Contents, Seattle University Law Review

Seattle University Law Review

Table of Contents


Europejskie Standardy Stosowania Kar Pieniężnych Na Przykładzie Polskiego Prawa Telekomunikacyjnego, Michalina Szpyrka Jan 2020

Europejskie Standardy Stosowania Kar Pieniężnych Na Przykładzie Polskiego Prawa Telekomunikacyjnego, Michalina Szpyrka

Monografie CARS/CARS Monographs

W książce szczegółowo przeanalizowana została instytucja kary pieniężnej jako formy sankcji prawnej. Następnie zbadano kary pieniężne uregulowane w polskim prawie telekomunikacyjnym. Wnioski dotyczące funkcji i charakteru ogólnie ujmowanych administracyjnych kar pieniężnych skonfrontowano z regulacją przyjętą na gruncie prawa telekomunikacyjnego. Badaniu poddano także postępowanie w przedmiocie nałożenia kary pieniężnej z PT i postępowanie kontrolne. Po wyjaśnieniu sposobu rozumienia instytucji kary pieniężnej przeanalizowano pojęcie standardu. Przedstawiono także źródła standardów stosowania kar pieniężnych z prawa telekomunikacyjnego, które wywiedziono z relewantnych regulacji unijnych i konwencyjnych. Przeanalizowana została również interakcja tych źródeł z prawem krajowym, w wyniku czego wykazana została potrzeba uwzględnienia w rozważaniach także …