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Banking On Blockchains: A Transformative Technology Reshaping Latin American And Caribbean Economies, Robert W. Rust Ii
Banking On Blockchains: A Transformative Technology Reshaping Latin American And Caribbean Economies, Robert W. Rust Ii
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Preserving Reef-Building Coral Genetic Resources With Assisted Migration: Balancing Precaution And Risk, Richard J. Bartz, Annie Brett
Preserving Reef-Building Coral Genetic Resources With Assisted Migration: Balancing Precaution And Risk, Richard J. Bartz, Annie Brett
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
No abstract provided.
Masthead
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
No abstract provided.
Editor In Chief Comment
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
No abstract provided.
Discriminatory And Illegal Practices Administered In The United States' Discretion When Employing The National Security Exception To Claim Inadmissibility Of Syrian Refugees For Resettlement, Cynthia Gonzalez
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
No abstract provided.
Political Extremism And Domestic Terrorism In America, Mark Potok
Political Extremism And Domestic Terrorism In America, Mark Potok
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
No abstract provided.
Charging Crimes As "Terrorism", Jenna Mclaughlin
Charging Crimes As "Terrorism", Jenna Mclaughlin
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Rule Of Criminal Procedure 15 And Terrorism Cases, Daniel Rashbaum, Melissa Rashbaum
Federal Rule Of Criminal Procedure 15 And Terrorism Cases, Daniel Rashbaum, Melissa Rashbaum
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
No abstract provided.
Combatting Narcoterrorism, Andrea Villa
Combatting Narcoterrorism, Andrea Villa
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
No abstract provided.
Does "Meaningful Human Control" Have Potential For The Regulation Of Autonomous Weapon Systems?, Kevin Neslage
Does "Meaningful Human Control" Have Potential For The Regulation Of Autonomous Weapon Systems?, Kevin Neslage
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
No abstract provided.
Unfair To The Unborn: A Look At Ortiz And The Injustice Of The Feres Doctrine When Applied To Injuries Incurred To A Fetus While In The Womb Of An Active Duty Service Woman, Tiffany-Ashley Disney
Unfair To The Unborn: A Look At Ortiz And The Injustice Of The Feres Doctrine When Applied To Injuries Incurred To A Fetus While In The Womb Of An Active Duty Service Woman, Tiffany-Ashley Disney
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cyberspace: The 21st Century Battlefield, Cameron Ryan Scullen
Cyberspace: The 21st Century Battlefield, Cameron Ryan Scullen
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
No abstract provided.
Prefatory Matter & Table Of Contents
Prefatory Matter & Table Of Contents
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
No abstract provided.
Prefatory Matter And Table Of Contents
Prefatory Matter And Table Of Contents
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
No abstract provided.
Stealing Press Credentials: Law Enforcement Identity Misappropriation Of The Press In The Cyber Era, Andy T. Wang
Stealing Press Credentials: Law Enforcement Identity Misappropriation Of The Press In The Cyber Era, Andy T. Wang
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
No abstract provided.
Breaches Within Breaches: The Crossroads Of Erisa Fiduciary Responsibilities And Data Security, Gregg Moran
Breaches Within Breaches: The Crossroads Of Erisa Fiduciary Responsibilities And Data Security, Gregg Moran
University of Miami Law Review
Although the drafters of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (“ERISA”) likely could not have anticipated the data security issues of the twenty-first century, ERISA’s duty of prudence almost certainly requires employee benefit plan fiduciaries to protect sensitive participant data in at least some manner. This Article suggests the Department of Labor should issue a regulation clarifying fiduciaries’ data security obligations. Given that fiduciaries are in the best positions to recognize their plans’ individual security needs and capabilities, the regulation should not attempt to micromanage fiduciaries’ substantive data security policies; rather, it should focus on the procedures by …
Professions And Expertise: How Machine Learning And Blockchain Are Redesigning The Landscape Of Professional Knowledge And Organization, John Flood, Lachlan Robb
Professions And Expertise: How Machine Learning And Blockchain Are Redesigning The Landscape Of Professional Knowledge And Organization, John Flood, Lachlan Robb
University of Miami Law Review
Machine learning has entered the world of the professions with differential impacts. Automation will have huge impacts on the nature of work and society. Engineering, architecture, and medicine are early and enthusiastic adopters of automation. Other professions, especially law, are late and, in some cases, reluctant adopters. This Article examines the effects of artificial intelligence (“AI”) and Blockchain on professions and their knowledge bases. We start by examining the nature of expertise in general and the function of expertise in law. Using examples from law, such as Gulati and Scott’s analysis of how lawyers create (or don’t create) legal agreements, …
The Privacy Hierarchy: A Comparative Analysis Of The Intimate Privacy Protection Act Vs. The Geolocational Privacy And Surveillance Act, Katherine A. Mitchell
The Privacy Hierarchy: A Comparative Analysis Of The Intimate Privacy Protection Act Vs. The Geolocational Privacy And Surveillance Act, Katherine A. Mitchell
University of Miami Law Review
The advent of the technological boom brought the world smartphones, social media, and Siri. These novel benefits, however, were accompanied by unchartered invasions of privacy. Congress has embarked on the seemingly endless path of protecting its constituents through civil and criminal legislation aimed at combatting such invasions. Two recent examples include the Intimate Privacy Protection Act (“IPPA”) and the Geolocational Privacy and Surveillance Act (“GPS Act”). Nonetheless, the IPPA, which was proposed to criminalize the dissemination of nonconsensual pornography, has garnered much less support—and much more criticism—than its geolocational counterpart.
This Note discusses the striking similarities of both bills, both …
Biometric Identification In India Versus The Right To Privacy: Core Constitutional Features, Defining Citizens’ Interests, And The Implications Of Biometric Identification In The United States, Madison Julia Levine
Biometric Identification In India Versus The Right To Privacy: Core Constitutional Features, Defining Citizens’ Interests, And The Implications Of Biometric Identification In The United States, Madison Julia Levine
University of Miami Law Review
In 2009, the Indian government introduced a widespread biometric identification system called Aadhaar—a national scheme that issues Indian citizens and residents a unique identification number while collecting and storing their most personal biometric and demographic information. As the Aadhaar system was implemented and promoted in India, widespread concerns grew regarding the storage and protection of such private information. How can Indian citizens enforce and protect their privacy rights? In 2017, the Indian Supreme Court attempted to address this issue by holding that an individual’s right to privacy is an inherent part of the right to life and personal liberty and …
Manure Management For Climate Change Mitigation: Regulating Cafo Greenhouse Gas Emissions Under The Clean Air Act, Katrina A. Tomas
Manure Management For Climate Change Mitigation: Regulating Cafo Greenhouse Gas Emissions Under The Clean Air Act, Katrina A. Tomas
University of Miami Law Review
Climate change is the defining challenge of our time, which if unbridled, will imperil our communities and the viability of future generations. Efforts to reduce global temperature rise require more than merely reforming carbon dioxide emissions from the energy and transportation sectors. Notably, climate solutions cannot be reached without simultaneously addressing the more potent methane and nitrous oxide gases. In the United States, intensive factory farms, legally known as Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (“CAFOs”), are responsible for large emissions of these two greenhouse gases due to manure mismanagement. While there are no federal environmental regulations in place for mitigating CAFOs’ …
What Can Technology Do To Increase Access To Justice?, Vanessa Butnick Davis
What Can Technology Do To Increase Access To Justice?, Vanessa Butnick Davis
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Editors' Foreword, Elizabeth Montano, Keelin Bielski, Maya Frucht
Editors' Foreword, Elizabeth Montano, Keelin Bielski, Maya Frucht
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Access To Justice Through Technology: An Immigration Practitioner’S Perspective, Elizabeth Rieser-Murphy
Access To Justice Through Technology: An Immigration Practitioner’S Perspective, Elizabeth Rieser-Murphy
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Prefatory Matter And Table Of Contents
Prefatory Matter And Table Of Contents
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Un Antagonism Towards The State Of Israel Resolution 2334 Of The Un Security Council: A Misinterpretation Of International Law, Jacob Dolinger
Un Antagonism Towards The State Of Israel Resolution 2334 Of The Un Security Council: A Misinterpretation Of International Law, Jacob Dolinger
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nafta/Usmca Dispute Settlement Mechanisms And The Constitution, John S. Baker Jr., Phd, Lindsey Keiser
Nafta/Usmca Dispute Settlement Mechanisms And The Constitution, John S. Baker Jr., Phd, Lindsey Keiser
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Canada’S Summary Trial Procedure: A Viable Alternative To Summary Judgment On Trademark Likelihood Of Confusion Actions In The United States, Elaine Kussurelis
Canada’S Summary Trial Procedure: A Viable Alternative To Summary Judgment On Trademark Likelihood Of Confusion Actions In The United States, Elaine Kussurelis
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Question Of The Constitutionality Of Non-Economic Damage Caps In Personal Injury Cases In Canada, Rachael Kratz
The Question Of The Constitutionality Of Non-Economic Damage Caps In Personal Injury Cases In Canada, Rachael Kratz
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Puerto Rico Debt Restructuring: Origins Of A Constitutional And Humanitarian Crisis, Elizabeth Whiting
Puerto Rico Debt Restructuring: Origins Of A Constitutional And Humanitarian Crisis, Elizabeth Whiting
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Will Corruption In Argentina Prevent The Protection Of Personal Tax Information It Exchanges Under Its Fatca And Crs Commitments?, Jihan Jude
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.