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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Future Of Wireless Spam, Evan Cramer
The Future Of Wireless Spam, Evan Cramer
Duke Law & Technology Review
Though US cellular networks currently lack the capacity for widespread distribution of unsolicited wireless advertising (wireless spam), these advertisements are already well known in Japan and Europe, where they have proven to be a significant burden on cellular users. This iBrief examines the recently ratified legislation in Japan and Asia that have attempted to stop the glut of wireless advertisements, as a foreshadowing of the problems and questions that will soon have to be addressed in the United States.
Microsoft And The European Union Face Off Over Internet Privacy Concerns, Seagrumn Smith
Microsoft And The European Union Face Off Over Internet Privacy Concerns, Seagrumn Smith
Duke Law & Technology Review
Amidst what appears to be a multi-faceted attack by the European Union on Microsoft, the newest angle is the European Commission's announcement last month that it was considering a formal investigation of Microsoft's .Net Passport data processing system for possible violations of the European Union Data Privacy Directive. This iBrief explores the European Data Privacy Directive and seeks to explain why the European Commission believes .Net Passport may be in violation of its privacy policies and a case for further investigation.
A Legal Evalution Of Article 12(2) Of The Rome Statute Of The International Criminal Court, Ahmed Lotfy Abdel Fattah Mohsen
A Legal Evalution Of Article 12(2) Of The Rome Statute Of The International Criminal Court, Ahmed Lotfy Abdel Fattah Mohsen
Archived Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Bayesian Approaches To The Precautionary Principle, Stephen Charest
Bayesian Approaches To The Precautionary Principle, Stephen Charest
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Stretching The Limits Of International Law: The Challenge Of Terrorism, Asli Bali
Stretching The Limits Of International Law: The Challenge Of Terrorism, Asli Bali
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
When this panel was originally conceived, we could not have anticipated the extent to which the limits of international law would have to be stretched by events in the city where our conference would be held.
Transnational Accountability And The Politics Of Shame, James N. Rosenau
Transnational Accountability And The Politics Of Shame, James N. Rosenau
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Since my work on world affairs is sensitive to the legal dimensions of the course of events, it is an especial pleasure to participate for the first time in a meeting of the International Law Association.
The International Commercial Arbitration Model And Public International Law Disputes, Richard W. Hulbert
The International Commercial Arbitration Model And Public International Law Disputes, Richard W. Hulbert
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
As someone who has been close to the ICC for more than fifteen years, my position on this afternoon's topic must seem preordained, except to those cynical enough to believe that familiarity breeds contempt rather than. more familiarity.
Isla Journal Of International And Comparative Law, Ilsa Journal Of International & Comparative Law
Isla Journal Of International And Comparative Law, Ilsa Journal Of International & Comparative Law
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
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Isla Journal Of International And Comparative Law, Isla Journal Of Comparative Law
Isla Journal Of International And Comparative Law, Isla Journal Of Comparative Law
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The identification of the consumer as a discrete party, entitled to specific legal rights, is a product of the latter half of the twentieth century.
Congress Trips Over International Law: Wto Finds Unfairness In Music Licensing Act, Mary Lafrance
Congress Trips Over International Law: Wto Finds Unfairness In Music Licensing Act, Mary Lafrance
Scholarly Works
Intellectual property law reform in the United States frequently involves balancing the interest rights of holders against the interests of users. As international agreements play an increasingly important role in the development of domestic intellectual property law, striking this balance has become a more complicated process.
Whereas, a few decades ago, resolving the competing needs of owners and users often could be accomplished purely as a matter of domestic policy – whether the outcome was based on high-minded principle, interest group politics, or simple pragmatism – today the proposed resolution to such a conflict more often than not must be …
Another Place Beyond Here: The Death Penalty Moratorium In The United States, Jeffrey L. Kirchmeier
Another Place Beyond Here: The Death Penalty Moratorium In The United States, Jeffrey L. Kirchmeier
University of Colorado Law Review
No abstract provided.
Osmotic Borders: Thinking Locally, Thinking Globally About The Causes And Effects Of Labor Migration, Roberto L. Corrada
Osmotic Borders: Thinking Locally, Thinking Globally About The Causes And Effects Of Labor Migration, Roberto L. Corrada
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
The Oxford Dictionary and Thesaurus defines osmosis both as "any process by which something is acquired by absorption," and as a biological cellular function by which solvents are absorbed through semipermeable partitions. The two articles by Professor Sylvia Lazos and Donna Maeda, which both deal with the causes and effects of labor migration, though on different levels and involving different populations, challenge traditional notions of the physical and metaphysical borders between nation-states.
In "Latina/o-ization" of the Midwest: Cambio de Colores, Professor Sylvia Lazos takes a close look at the increasing migration and presence of Latinas/os in the Midwest, particularly Kansas, …
Taxation Of U.S. Athletes Playing In Foreign Countries, Carole C. Berry
Taxation Of U.S. Athletes Playing In Foreign Countries, Carole C. Berry
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
No Black Names On The Letterhead? Efficient Discrimination And The South African Legal Profession, Lisa R. Pruitt
No Black Names On The Letterhead? Efficient Discrimination And The South African Legal Profession, Lisa R. Pruitt
Lisa R Pruitt
Although there have long been black lawyers in South Africa, during apartheid only a handful joined the ranks of the country’s large commercial firms. Now, in the post-apartheid period, these firms are keenly aware of a range of economic and political incentives to hire black attorneys, and most are doing so at a record pace. Very few black attorneys, however, are enduring the path to partnership in these firms. Based on more than seventy-five interviews conducted in South Africa in 1999 and 2000, this Article both documents and critically examines the reasons for black attrition. While firms’ incentives to integrate …