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Up To The Task: Utilizing Collaboration To Combat Trafficking In Persons, Claire Schalin
Up To The Task: Utilizing Collaboration To Combat Trafficking In Persons, Claire Schalin
Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary
In this article, I will define trafficking and dispel some common myths that people believe about trafficking. This section will explain trafficking’s many forms and will demonstrate how trafficking can be a stationary crime rather than one requiring movement. Next, I will give a history of the legislation surrounding trafficking and common approaches to curbing the trafficking problem including arguments on both sides of decriminalization. In this section, I will present a country comparison on how different countries approach traffickers and victims of trafficking in their efforts to reduce trafficking in general. In addition to analyzing how varying countries address …
Exhausted? Video Game Companies And The Battle Against Allowing The Resale Of Software Licenses, Alice J. Won
Exhausted? Video Game Companies And The Battle Against Allowing The Resale Of Software Licenses, Alice J. Won
Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary
No abstract provided.
The Status Of Administrative Judges In The U.K.: Recruitment, Tenure, Training And Appraisal, Martin Partington
The Status Of Administrative Judges In The U.K.: Recruitment, Tenure, Training And Appraisal, Martin Partington
Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary
No abstract provided.
In The Middle: Creating A Middle Road Between U.S. And Eu Data Protection Policies, Carolyn Hoang
In The Middle: Creating A Middle Road Between U.S. And Eu Data Protection Policies, Carolyn Hoang
Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary
The first section of this paper examines the historical differences that have led to the American approach to privacy and the European approach to privacy. The second section will examine the current U.S. model, and the third section will examine the EU model. Next, the fourth section will compare and contrast the two models. Finally, the last section will argue that the U.S. should have a regulatory agency and describe how that should look and run.
The Business Exemption Of § 110(5) Of The Copyright Act Violates International Treaty Obligations Under Trips: Will Congress Honor Its Commitments?, Charles Leininger
The Business Exemption Of § 110(5) Of The Copyright Act Violates International Treaty Obligations Under Trips: Will Congress Honor Its Commitments?, Charles Leininger
Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary
No abstract provided.
Corresponding Evolution: International Law And The Emergence Of Cyber Warfare, Bradley Raboin
Corresponding Evolution: International Law And The Emergence Of Cyber Warfare, Bradley Raboin
Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary
No abstract provided.