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Roger That: Calling An Audible On The Nfl Commissioner’S Final Authority Over Player Disciplinary Matters As The 2020 Cba Re-Negotiation Looms, Kyle Yager May 2020

Roger That: Calling An Audible On The Nfl Commissioner’S Final Authority Over Player Disciplinary Matters As The 2020 Cba Re-Negotiation Looms, Kyle Yager

Arbitration Law Review

No abstract provided.


Labor Unions, Cartelization, And Arbitration: Replacing At-Will Employment With Arbitration Of Employee Grievances, Stephen J. Ware May 2020

Labor Unions, Cartelization, And Arbitration: Replacing At-Will Employment With Arbitration Of Employee Grievances, Stephen J. Ware

Arbitration Law Review

No abstract provided.


"Reasoned" Arbitration Awards, Steven Hooten, Richard Bales May 2020

"Reasoned" Arbitration Awards, Steven Hooten, Richard Bales

Arbitration Law Review

No abstract provided.


Characteristics And Professional Practices Of Labor And Employment Neutrals, Dr. Mark D. Gough May 2020

Characteristics And Professional Practices Of Labor And Employment Neutrals, Dr. Mark D. Gough

Arbitration Law Review

No abstract provided.


Third Circuit Court Of Appeals Expands Protected Class Under Section One Of The Faa To Include Workers Who Transport Passengers: A Comment On Singh V. Uber Technology, Inc., Patrick Ouellette May 2020

Third Circuit Court Of Appeals Expands Protected Class Under Section One Of The Faa To Include Workers Who Transport Passengers: A Comment On Singh V. Uber Technology, Inc., Patrick Ouellette

Arbitration Law Review

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Foreword Apr 2020

Foreword

Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Apr 2020

Table Of Contents

Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

No abstract provided.


Dedication Apr 2020

Dedication

Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

No abstract provided.


Jlia Editorial Board & Staff Apr 2020

Jlia Editorial Board & Staff

Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

No abstract provided.


Autonomous Systems And The Meaning Of Humanity, David Danks, Noreen Herzfeld, Amy Pritchett, Matthias Scheutz Apr 2020

Autonomous Systems And The Meaning Of Humanity, David Danks, Noreen Herzfeld, Amy Pritchett, Matthias Scheutz

Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

No abstract provided.


Autonomous Systems & Domestic Security, David Atkinson, Douglas Burig, Marc Canellas, Alan Wagner Apr 2020

Autonomous Systems & Domestic Security, David Atkinson, Douglas Burig, Marc Canellas, Alan Wagner

Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

No abstract provided.


Autonomous Systems & International Norms, Charles Dunlap, Richard Jordan, Elsa Kania, Michael Klare Apr 2020

Autonomous Systems & International Norms, Charles Dunlap, Richard Jordan, Elsa Kania, Michael Klare

Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

No abstract provided.


Autonomous Systems & The Ethics Of Conflict, Micah Clark, Claire Finkelstein, Oren Gross Apr 2020

Autonomous Systems & The Ethics Of Conflict, Micah Clark, Claire Finkelstein, Oren Gross

Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

No abstract provided.


Autonomous Systems &Emerging Technology, William Casebeer, Kevin Chan, Brian David Johnson, Patrick Mcdaniel Apr 2020

Autonomous Systems &Emerging Technology, William Casebeer, Kevin Chan, Brian David Johnson, Patrick Mcdaniel

Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

No abstract provided.


Lessons From Game Theory About Humanizing Next-Generation Weapons, Richard Jordan Apr 2020

Lessons From Game Theory About Humanizing Next-Generation Weapons, Richard Jordan

Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

This article draws a parallel between nuclear weapons and the next generation of military technology, autonomous systems. It outlines some legal and ethical dilemmas the latter pose, and in particular aspects of the technology that make it dehumanizing. Autonomous systems share all of these attributes with nuclear weapons. This fact should be encouraging, because the dehumanizing effects of nuclear systems have been overcome. Drawing on the evolution of nuclear strategy and the nuclear taboo, I argue that, in negotiating the legal and ethical dilemmas posed by autonomous weapons systems, the role of international law and of normative entrepreneurs will be …