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Fordham Law School

1992

Privacy

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The Privacy Obstacle Course: Hurding Barriers To Transnational Financial Services, Joel R. Reidenberg Jan 1992

The Privacy Obstacle Course: Hurding Barriers To Transnational Financial Services, Joel R. Reidenberg

Fordham Law Review

Professor Reidenberg addresses the challenge to transnational financial services resulting from national regulation of information processing. National laws around the world seek to define fair information practices for the private sector and contain prohibitions on data transfers to foreign destinations that lack sufficient privacy protection. The effect of these laws for the financial services industry is significant because financial services depend on personal information. Professor Reidenberg argues that the international attempts to harmonize information processing encourage divergence of national standards for financial services. He argues that regulatory flexibility and customization is necessary to support financial sevices and accomodate, without circumventing, …


"Who Goes There?" -- Proposing A Model Anti-Mask Act, Stephen J. Simoni Jan 1992

"Who Goes There?" -- Proposing A Model Anti-Mask Act, Stephen J. Simoni

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Labor Injunctions Pending Arbitration: Should Courts Enjoin Managements' Unilaterally Implemented Drug-Testing Programs?, Paul Keneally Jan 1992

Labor Injunctions Pending Arbitration: Should Courts Enjoin Managements' Unilaterally Implemented Drug-Testing Programs?, Paul Keneally

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.