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Foreword Jul 2019

Foreword

Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

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Table Of Contents Jul 2019

Table Of Contents

Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

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Dedication Jul 2019

Dedication

Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

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Masthead Jul 2019

Masthead

Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

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The Push For Corporate Human Trafficking Compliance Under The Trends Of Global Legislation, Adam Banks Jul 2019

The Push For Corporate Human Trafficking Compliance Under The Trends Of Global Legislation, Adam Banks

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Throwing A Flag On Roger Goodell’S Heavy Hand: A Comparison Of Nfl And Fifa Discipline And Dispute Resolution Mechanisms, Sean W. Pie Jul 2019

Throwing A Flag On Roger Goodell’S Heavy Hand: A Comparison Of Nfl And Fifa Discipline And Dispute Resolution Mechanisms, Sean W. Pie

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Wherever We Go, We Leave A Trail: Surveillance And Sousveillance In The United States And United Kingdom, Allison Amatuzzo Jul 2019

Wherever We Go, We Leave A Trail: Surveillance And Sousveillance In The United States And United Kingdom, Allison Amatuzzo

Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

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It’S Dark And Hell Is Hot: Third Party Complicity In Jus In Bello Detainee Abuse And Torture, Charles L. Deibel, Ii Jul 2019

It’S Dark And Hell Is Hot: Third Party Complicity In Jus In Bello Detainee Abuse And Torture, Charles L. Deibel, Ii

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“‘Do not try to do too much with your own hands.’”


Obtaining Relief Under The Convention Against Torture: On The Issue Of Volition, Thomas F. Brier, Jr., Esq. Jul 2019

Obtaining Relief Under The Convention Against Torture: On The Issue Of Volition, Thomas F. Brier, Jr., Esq.

Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

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“Foreign Agents,” Sovereignty, And Political Pluralism: How The Russian Foreign Agents Law Is Shaping Civil Society, Alexandra V. Orlova Jul 2019

“Foreign Agents,” Sovereignty, And Political Pluralism: How The Russian Foreign Agents Law Is Shaping Civil Society, Alexandra V. Orlova

Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

During the 1990s, many Russian non-governmental organizations (“NGOs”) secured foreign funding and participated in transnational advocacy networks. However, in the early 2000s, Russian authorities attempted to regain control over foreign-funded NGOs’ activities, presenting these NGOs as national security threats. The 2012 Russian Foreign Agents Law and the resulting 2018 challenge before the European Court of Human Rights reflect contemporary Russian political rhetoric that views Western governments and their agents, including NGOs, as threats to Russian sovereignty and national security. However, legal challenges also de-politicize the issues by forcing all parties into the framework of legal argument, reflecting the decline of …


Legalization And Norm Internalization: An Empirical Study Of International Human Rights Commitments Eliciting Public Support For Compliance, Matthew D. Kim, Ph.D. Jul 2019

Legalization And Norm Internalization: An Empirical Study Of International Human Rights Commitments Eliciting Public Support For Compliance, Matthew D. Kim, Ph.D.

Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

Past studies argue that states abide by international human rights laws because the ratification of human rights treaties elicits public demand for compliance. Yet, the extent to which human rights treaties affect public support for compliance is unclear. At times, legalization of norms seems to elicit substantial public support for compliance, but at other times, legalization seems to have little effect. This study incorporates the life cycle of norms to arrive at a deeper understanding of the conditions in which international legal commitments to human rights generate public support for compliance with human rights norms. Using a series of survey …


The Big Data Revolution And Its Impact On The Law: Introduction, Christopher C. French Jun 2019

The Big Data Revolution And Its Impact On The Law: Introduction, Christopher C. French

Penn State Law Review

Introduction to Penn State Law Review's Symposium on Big Data. This article disucsses the impact of "Big Data," defined as "the collection of large amounts of data or information and the ability to analyze it in a meaningful way," on different people. Big Data's influence on people's behavior, insurers, social media and information sharing raise significant issues regarding privacy and people's rights to their own data. The debate on this issue is ongoing, and its importance is further heightened with the rise of Big Data.


For Sale: Window To The Soul Eye Tracking As The Impetus For Federal Biometric Data Protection, Ian Taylor Logan Jun 2019

For Sale: Window To The Soul Eye Tracking As The Impetus For Federal Biometric Data Protection, Ian Taylor Logan

Penn State Law Review

Eye tracking has existed as an important tool in numerous fields since the 1950s. Today, eye tracking hardware is smaller, cheaper, and more accurate than ever. As a result, eye tracking is anticipated to be ubiquitous within Virtual Reality (VR) headsets as a way to increase calibration accuracy, as well as the user's sense of immersion. Despite the importance of eye tracking data to the fields of marketing, behavioral science, and neuroscience, sparse literature has been published regarding the privacy implications of collecting such data from unwary consumers in an age where the collection of data through Intemet-connected devices is …


A Shot In The Dark: The Need To Clearly Define A Lawyer's Obligations Upon The Intentional Receipt Of Documents From An Anonymous Third Party, Mitchell James Kendrick Jun 2019

A Shot In The Dark: The Need To Clearly Define A Lawyer's Obligations Upon The Intentional Receipt Of Documents From An Anonymous Third Party, Mitchell James Kendrick

Penn State Law Review

"[R]ight is right, and wrong is wrong, and a body ain't got no business doing wrong when he ain't ignorant and knows better." Model Rule of Professional Conduct 4.4(b) was adopted because lawyers sometimes receive confidential or privileged information that was mistakenly sent or produced by opposing parties or their lawyers. Under Rule 4.4(b), if a lawyer knows or reasonably should know that such information was sent inadvertently, then the lawyer is required to notify the sender. However, the ABA has made clear that Rule 4.4(b) does not apply when a lawyer is the intentional recipient of such information. As …


Reining In Commercial Exploitation Of Consumer Data, Max N. Helveston Jun 2019

Reining In Commercial Exploitation Of Consumer Data, Max N. Helveston

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The collection and use of consumer data by commercial entities has quickly transitioned from being an obscure topic to a headlining issue in leading media outlets. The burgeoning societal awareness of how digital devices are collecting and transmitting data about individuals has led to growing concerns about how this information is being used, stored, and sold. Legal scholars have identified insurance as one of the market sectors where commercial use of individuals' data could be particularly harmful to consumers. They have argued that, if left unrestricted, insurers would use Big Data analytics in ways that would decrease marginalized populations' access …


The Role Of Satellites And Smart Devices: Data Surprises And Security, Privacy, And Regulatory Challenges, Anne Toomey Mckenna, Amy C. Gaudion, Jenni L. Evans Jun 2019

The Role Of Satellites And Smart Devices: Data Surprises And Security, Privacy, And Regulatory Challenges, Anne Toomey Mckenna, Amy C. Gaudion, Jenni L. Evans

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Strava, a popular social media platform and mobile app like Facebook but specifically designed for athletes, posts a "heatmap" with consensually-obtained details about users' workouts and geolocation. Strava's heatmap depicts aggregated data of user location and movement by synthesizing GPS satellite data points and movement data from users' smart devices together with satellite imagery. In January of 2018, a 20-year-old student tweeted that Strava's heatmap revealed U.S. forward operating bases. The tweet revealed a significant national security issue and flagged substantial privacy and civil liberty concerns. Smart devices, software applications, and social media platforms aggregate consumer data from multiple data …


Models For Predicting Business Bankruptcies And Their Application To Banking And Financial Regulation, James Ming Chen Jun 2019

Models For Predicting Business Bankruptcies And Their Application To Banking And Financial Regulation, James Ming Chen

Penn State Law Review

Models for Predicting Business Bankruptcies and Their Application to Banking and Financial Regulation


Deferred-Interest Credit For What Ails You: A Proposal For Regulation Of Healthcare Providers Under The Pennsylvania Credit Services Act, Jacob Wonn Jun 2019

Deferred-Interest Credit For What Ails You: A Proposal For Regulation Of Healthcare Providers Under The Pennsylvania Credit Services Act, Jacob Wonn

Penn State Law Review

In self-pay healthcare markets-such as dentistry, fertility care, and cosmetic surgery-patients commonly finance their treatment on credit. For this reason, many providers in these markets have partnered with thirdparty medical creditors to offer their patients financing options. These medical creditors appeal to patients through deferred-interest financing plans that allow borrowers to avoid owing interest if they pay off their full balance within a given time period; however, patients who fail to do so are charged exorbitant interest rates. Unfortunately, patients frequently enter into these credit agreements without an accurate understanding of the terms and conditions, and providers are not currently …


Privacy And Informed Consent For Research In The Age Of Big Data, David M. Parker, Steven G. Pine, Zachary W. Ernst Jun 2019

Privacy And Informed Consent For Research In The Age Of Big Data, David M. Parker, Steven G. Pine, Zachary W. Ernst

Penn State Law Review

Big Data collections derived from medical records present regulatory and privacy challenges while holding significant promise for advancements in biomedical research. The growth of Big Data has been spurred by technological advances and the increasing use of electronic medical records. In this article, we explore how the concept of a rights to privacy and confidentiality for research subjects has developed, through both HIPAA and the Common Rule, as well as in the European Community's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). We analyze how developments in regulations governing human subjects research reflect both a heightened societal concern for individual privacy and confidentiality …


Drug Dealer Or Murderer? Pennsylvania's Approach To Drug Delivery Resulting In Death, Stormie B. Mauck Jun 2019

Drug Dealer Or Murderer? Pennsylvania's Approach To Drug Delivery Resulting In Death, Stormie B. Mauck

Penn State Law Review

Drug overdoses are rapidly increasing and are now tragically one of the leading causes of death of young adults in Pennsylvania. To combat this problem, Pennsylvania began aggressively charging individuals responsible for distributing drugs that were the cause of an overdose death under Section 2506 of the Pennsylvania Criminal Code: Drug Delivery Resulting in Death. The crime-which was originally classified as thirddegree murder but is now a first-degree felony-requires that the defendant acted recklessly in distributing drugs to another person, and carries a maximum prison sentence of 40 years. As drug addiction rates continue to soar across the country, many …


Dear Prisoners-Be Prepared To Be Gawkedat: Other Prisoners Watching You Stripnaked Is Reasonably Related To Penologicalinterests, Or Is It?, Kenzie Ryback Jun 2019

Dear Prisoners-Be Prepared To Be Gawkedat: Other Prisoners Watching You Stripnaked Is Reasonably Related To Penologicalinterests, Or Is It?, Kenzie Ryback

Penn State Law Review

The Fourth Amendment states that citizens have the constitutional right to privacy, which includes being free from unreasonable searches. When citizens become prisoners, however, their rights, including their Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable searches, may be limited. For example, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of blanket strip search policies in correctional institutions. The Supreme Court, however, cautioned that an unreasonably conducted strip search is unconstitutional if the strip search does not pass the reasonableness test. Because the Supreme Court has only reviewed cases involving privately conducted strip searches, the federal circuit and district courts have faced a new challenge: …


Bridging The Gap Between Daca And The Dream: The Bridge Act, What It Means, And Why It Matters, Ellen E. Findley Feb 2019

Bridging The Gap Between Daca And The Dream: The Bridge Act, What It Means, And Why It Matters, Ellen E. Findley

Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

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Clarity In The Code Du Travail: The Plain Language Movement, French Legislative Drafting, And President Macron’S Collective Bargaining Reform, Adam Boyd Feb 2019

Clarity In The Code Du Travail: The Plain Language Movement, French Legislative Drafting, And President Macron’S Collective Bargaining Reform, Adam Boyd

Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

Although the French Code is known as concise and elegant, the French Labor Code, or the Code du Travail, is not.1 Recent reform to the Code du Travail provides a chance to study Plain Language use in France in 2017. This Comment briefly introduces what Plain Language is, its goal of making the law easier to read, and the international movement to implement Plain Language legal reforms. The Comment then introduces a summary of the French legal system relevant to discussion of the Code du Travail, including how legislation is passed and the structure of a French statute. Next, the …


“One Is The Loneliest Number”: A Comparison Of Solitary Confinement Practices In The United States And The United Kingdom, Daniella Johner Feb 2019

“One Is The Loneliest Number”: A Comparison Of Solitary Confinement Practices In The United States And The United Kingdom, Daniella Johner

Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

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American Immigration: A Path Of Return To A Pre-Modern Ideal Of Open Immigration Policy, Zachary J. Carls Feb 2019

American Immigration: A Path Of Return To A Pre-Modern Ideal Of Open Immigration Policy, Zachary J. Carls

Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

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The Mystery Of The Corporate Veil: Comparing Anglo-American Jurisdictions, Peter N. Levenberg, Sc Feb 2019

The Mystery Of The Corporate Veil: Comparing Anglo-American Jurisdictions, Peter N. Levenberg, Sc

Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

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Neutrality, Independence And Impartiality In International Commercial Arbitration, A Fine Balance In The Quest For Arbitral Justice, Ronán Feehily Feb 2019

Neutrality, Independence And Impartiality In International Commercial Arbitration, A Fine Balance In The Quest For Arbitral Justice, Ronán Feehily

Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

No abstract provided.


Precarious Childhood: Law And Its (Ir)Relevance In The Digital Lives Of Children, Liat Franco, Shulamit Almog Feb 2019

Precarious Childhood: Law And Its (Ir)Relevance In The Digital Lives Of Children, Liat Franco, Shulamit Almog

Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

This research provides insight to the way children perceive law and its relevance in the digital realm drawing on in- depth semi-structured interviews with sixty-six eighth- and ninth-grade students from three different Israeli middle schools. According to the findings, children experience the digital world as a precarious environment. Most children interviewed where unaware of or misunderstood relevant legal norms designed to protect web users in general and children in particular. Moreover, children experienced a lack of legal or other appropriate responses to severe incidents of cyberbullying that they experienced firsthand or witnessed as bystanders. Even though children are considered by …


Game Of Thrones: The Qatar Crisis, Forced Expulsions On The Arabian Peninsula, Christopher R. Rossi Feb 2019

Game Of Thrones: The Qatar Crisis, Forced Expulsions On The Arabian Peninsula, Christopher R. Rossi

Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

In an extraordinary move, reflecting the Arabian Peninsula’s worst diplomatic dispute in decades, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Egypt have expelled Qatari nationals and imposed an air and sea blockade against Qatar because of its alleged support of terrorist organizations. In June 2018, Qatar filed suit against the UAE at the International Court of Justice, alleging discrimination in violation the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination. This Article explores the problem of forced expulsion and the utility of formal judicial redress at the level of the ICJ. Borrowing from the frame analysis of Erving …


Foreword Feb 2019

Foreword

Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

No abstract provided.