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Privacy Laws And Privacy Levers: Online Surveillance Versus Economic Development In The People’S Republic Of China, Ann Bartow
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
This Essay describes and contextualizes the ongoing efforts by the Communist Party of China (CPC) to reconcile two dramatically competing interests: the desire to extensively monitor the communications of its citizenry, and a burning ambition to further develop its banking and financial industries, its high tech innovation capabilities, and its overall share of the “knowledge economy.”
Monitoring and censoring communications, especially via “one-to-many” social networking platforms, is viewed as essential for the prevention of mass anti-Party political activities ranging from peaceful civil disobedience to armed insurrection and for the protection of the reputations of individual Party leaders. Mobile Internet technologies …
Rulemaking In 140 Characters Or Less: Social Networking And Public Participation In Rulemaking, Cynthia R. Farina, Paul Miller, Mary J. Newhart, Claire Cardie, Dan Cosley, Rebecca Vernon
Rulemaking In 140 Characters Or Less: Social Networking And Public Participation In Rulemaking, Cynthia R. Farina, Paul Miller, Mary J. Newhart, Claire Cardie, Dan Cosley, Rebecca Vernon
Pace Law Review
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From Facebook To Mug Shot: How The Dearth Of Social Networking Privacy Rights Revolutionized Online Government Surveillance, Junichi P. Semitsu
From Facebook To Mug Shot: How The Dearth Of Social Networking Privacy Rights Revolutionized Online Government Surveillance, Junichi P. Semitsu
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Social Media And The Vanishing Points Of Ethical And Constitutional Boundaries, Ken Strutin
Social Media And The Vanishing Points Of Ethical And Constitutional Boundaries, Ken Strutin
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Facebook Fatalities: Students, Social Networking, And The First Amendment, Thomas Wheeler
Facebook Fatalities: Students, Social Networking, And The First Amendment, Thomas Wheeler
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
“You Already Have Zero Privacy. Get Over It!” Would Warren And Brandeis Argue For Privacy For Social Networking?, Connie Davis Powell
“You Already Have Zero Privacy. Get Over It!” Would Warren And Brandeis Argue For Privacy For Social Networking?, Connie Davis Powell
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Your Mayor, Your “Friend”: Public Officials, Social Networking, And The Unmapped New Public Square, Bill Sherman
Your Mayor, Your “Friend”: Public Officials, Social Networking, And The Unmapped New Public Square, Bill Sherman
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Social Networking And Land Use Planning And Regulation: Practical Benefits, Pitfalls, And Ethical Considerations, Patricia E. Salkin
Social Networking And Land Use Planning And Regulation: Practical Benefits, Pitfalls, And Ethical Considerations, Patricia E. Salkin
Pace Law Review
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Social Networking And Workers’ Compensation Law At The Crossroads, Jaclyn S. Millner, Gregory M. Duhl
Social Networking And Workers’ Compensation Law At The Crossroads, Jaclyn S. Millner, Gregory M. Duhl
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.