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A Conflict Of Interests: Privacy, Truth, And Compulsory Dna Testing For Argentina’S Children Of The Disappeared, Elizabeth B. Ludwin King Oct 2011

A Conflict Of Interests: Privacy, Truth, And Compulsory Dna Testing For Argentina’S Children Of The Disappeared, Elizabeth B. Ludwin King

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From 1976 to 1983, Argentina was ruled by a military dictatorship that disappeared an estimated 30,000 suspected subversives, including parents of young children and pregnant women. Their children, either disappeared along with their parents or born in clandestine detention centers, were then taken from their parents and adopted, often by couples who were sympathetic with the government and knew of the children's origins. This Article addresses Argentina's newest effort to identify these now-adult children: compulsory DNA testing in cases where the raising parents are suspected of having knowingly adopted their children illegally. It argues that, although the mandatory testing permissibly …


Disclosing Stored Communication Data To Fight Crime: The U.S. And Eu Approaches To Balancing Competing Privacy And Security Interests, Elise M. Simbro Oct 2010

Disclosing Stored Communication Data To Fight Crime: The U.S. And Eu Approaches To Balancing Competing Privacy And Security Interests, Elise M. Simbro

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No abstract provided.


The Struggle Of A Democracy Against Terrorism - Protection Of Human Rights: The Right To Privacy Versus The National Interest - The Proper Balance, Emanuel Gross Jan 2004

The Struggle Of A Democracy Against Terrorism - Protection Of Human Rights: The Right To Privacy Versus The National Interest - The Proper Balance, Emanuel Gross

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No abstract provided.


Legislating U.S. Data Privacy In The Context Of National Identification Numbers: Models From South Africa And The United Kingdom, R. Brian Black Apr 2001

Legislating U.S. Data Privacy In The Context Of National Identification Numbers: Models From South Africa And The United Kingdom, R. Brian Black

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No abstract provided.


Proposal To Amend The United States Privacy Act To Extend Its Protections To Foreign Nationals And Non-Resident Aliens, David C. Boyle Apr 1989

Proposal To Amend The United States Privacy Act To Extend Its Protections To Foreign Nationals And Non-Resident Aliens, David C. Boyle

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No abstract provided.


Telecommunications Regulations As Barriers To The Transborder Flow Of Information, Joseph P. Markoski Jul 1981

Telecommunications Regulations As Barriers To The Transborder Flow Of Information, Joseph P. Markoski

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No abstract provided.


Europe Responds To The Challenge Of The New Information Technologies: A Teleinformatics Strategy For The 1980’S, Thomas J. Ramsey Jul 1981

Europe Responds To The Challenge Of The New Information Technologies: A Teleinformatics Strategy For The 1980’S, Thomas J. Ramsey

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No abstract provided.