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Haste Makes Waste: Congress And The Common Law In Cyberspace, Suzanna Sherry
Haste Makes Waste: Congress And The Common Law In Cyberspace, Suzanna Sherry
Vanderbilt Law Review
Speed is an asset in computer technology, but not necessarily in law. The new technologies of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries have inevitably raised new legal questions; all too often, the response to these new legal challenges is a hastily enacted federal statute. If the Internet allows children access to pornography, we enact the Communications Decency Act ("CDA"). Commercial concerns about cyber-authenticity prompt the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act ("E-SIGN"). Are cybersquatters creating domain name problems? We've got a law for that, too. These are just a few of the quick fixes driven by a perceived need …
The Post-Sheinbein Israeli Extradition Law, Abraham Abramovsky, Jonathan I. Edelstein
The Post-Sheinbein Israeli Extradition Law, Abraham Abramovsky, Jonathan I. Edelstein
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
In this Article, the Authors examine Israel's stance on extradition. In Part II, the Article offers an historical timeline of the development of Israel's extradition policies, from common law to reciprocity. In Part III, the Article examines Israel's initial attempts to address the problems inherent in its operating extradition policy. This section also includes an analysis of the reform movement's effect on specific cases. In Part IV, the Article examines the most recent reform of Israel's extradition policy.