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Twenty Years After Chile’S Free Market Water Code: National And International Lessons About Water Law Reforms [Abstract], Carl J. Bauer Jun 2002

Twenty Years After Chile’S Free Market Water Code: National And International Lessons About Water Law Reforms [Abstract], Carl J. Bauer

Allocating and Managing Water for a Sustainable Future: Lessons from Around the World (Summer Conference, June 11-14)

2 pages.


Icannsucks.Biz (And Why You Can’T Say That): How Fair Use Of Trademarks In Domain Names Is Being Restrained, Adam Goldstein Mar 2002

Icannsucks.Biz (And Why You Can’T Say That): How Fair Use Of Trademarks In Domain Names Is Being Restrained, Adam Goldstein

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Reasonable Expectations And The Erosion Of Privacy, Shaun Spencer Jan 2002

Reasonable Expectations And The Erosion Of Privacy, Shaun Spencer

Faculty Publications

This Article examines how the prevailing legal conception of privacy facilitates the erosion of privacy. The law generally measures privacy by reference to society’s reasonable expectation of privacy. If we think of the universe of legally private matters as a sphere, the sphere will contract (or least in theory) expand in accordance with changing social expectations. This expectations-driven conception of privacy in effect establishes a privacy marketplace, analogous in both a literal and metaphorical sense to a marketplace of ideas. In this marketplace, societal expectations of privacy fluctuate in response to changing social practices. For this reason, privacy is susceptible …


Emperor's New Clothes: Mediation Mythology And Markets, The, Susan S. Silbey Jan 2002

Emperor's New Clothes: Mediation Mythology And Markets, The, Susan S. Silbey

Journal of Dispute Resolution

The Emperor's New Clothes is a very modem tale about carving out market niches, about generating and feeding unreasonable desires, and about the power of conformity within emergent occupations and powerful professions.