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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 …


Privacy And Cloud Computing In Public Schools, Joel Reidenberg, N. Cameron Russell, Jordan Kovnot, Thomas B. Norton, Ryan Cloutier, Daniela Alvarado Dec 2013

Privacy And Cloud Computing In Public Schools, Joel Reidenberg, N. Cameron Russell, Jordan Kovnot, Thomas B. Norton, Ryan Cloutier, Daniela Alvarado

Center on Law and Information Policy

Today, data driven decision-making is at the center of educational policy debates in the United States. School districts are increasingly turning to rapidly evolving technologies and cloud computing to satisfy their educational objectives and take advantage of new opportunities for cost savings, flexibility, and always-available service among others. As public schools in the United States rapidly adopt cloud-computing services, and consequently transfer increasing quantities of student information to third-party providers, privacy issues become more salient and contentious. The protection of student privacy in the context of cloud computing is generally unknown both to the public and to policy-makers. This study …


Privacy And Missing Persons After Natural Disasters, Joel Reidenberg, Robert Gellman, Jamela Debelak, Adam Elewa, Nancy Liu Mar 2013

Privacy And Missing Persons After Natural Disasters, Joel Reidenberg, Robert Gellman, Jamela Debelak, Adam Elewa, Nancy Liu

Center on Law and Information Policy

When a natural disaster occurs, government agencies, humanitarian organizations, private companies, volunteers, and others collect information about missing persons to aid the search effort. Often this processing of information about missing persons exacerbates the complexities and uncertainties of privacy rules. This report offers a road map to the legal and policy issues surrounding privacy and missing persons following natural disasters. The report first identifies the privacy challenges in the disaster context and provides some recent examples that demonstrate how disaster relief information sharing raises unique privacy concerns and issues. It then outlines current missing persons information sharing activities in the …


Universal Service: Competition, Interconnection And Monopoly In The Making Of The American Telephone System, Milton Mueller Jan 2013

Universal Service: Competition, Interconnection And Monopoly In The Making Of The American Telephone System, Milton Mueller

Books

This book, based on years of archival research at the AT&T/Bell Labs in the aftermath of the divestiture, was originally published in 1997 as part of the MIT Press/AEI Series on Telecommunications Regulation. Acclaimed by reviewers such as Lawrence Lessig as “extraordinary” and “a crisply written mix of history and clear theory,” the small press run was sold out by 2002. Nevertheless, every year I encountered people who asked where they could get copies. The AEI series had long come to an end, its funds gone and its editorial team disbanded, making a new press run all but impossible.

It …


Regulation Of The Electronic Mass Media: Law And Policy For Radio, Television, Cable And The New Technologies, Michael Botein Jan 1998

Regulation Of The Electronic Mass Media: Law And Policy For Radio, Television, Cable And The New Technologies, Michael Botein

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The Fcc's Regulation Of The New Video Media : Backing And Filling On The Level Playing Field, Michael Botein Jan 1995

The Fcc's Regulation Of The New Video Media : Backing And Filling On The Level Playing Field, Michael Botein

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The New York Law School Reporter, Vol. 9, No. 3, November, 1991, New York Law School Nov 1991

The New York Law School Reporter, Vol. 9, No. 3, November, 1991, New York Law School

Student Newspapers

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Law Of International Telecommunication In The United States, Stephen Barnett, Michael Botein, Eli Noam Jan 1987

Law Of International Telecommunication In The United States, Stephen Barnett, Michael Botein, Eli Noam

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Videotape In Legal Education : A Study Of Its Implications And A Manual For Its Use, Michael Botein Jan 1979

Videotape In Legal Education : A Study Of Its Implications And A Manual For Its Use, Michael Botein

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Legal Restrictions On Ownership Of The Mass Media, Michael Botein Jan 1977

Legal Restrictions On Ownership Of The Mass Media, Michael Botein

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Lectures On Communications Media Legal And Policy Problems, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1955

Lectures On Communications Media Legal And Policy Problems, University Of Michigan Law School

Summer Institute on International and Comparative Law

Published under the auspices of the University of Michigan Law School (which, however, assumes no responsibility for the views expressed) with the aid of funds derived from gifts to the University of Michigan by William W. Cook