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Procreating From Prison: Evaluating British Prisoners' Right To Artificially Inseminate Their Wives Under The United Kingdom's New Human Rights Act And The 2001 Mellor Case, Pollybeth Proctor Sep 2014

Procreating From Prison: Evaluating British Prisoners' Right To Artificially Inseminate Their Wives Under The United Kingdom's New Human Rights Act And The 2001 Mellor Case, Pollybeth Proctor

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

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Loud Talk About A Quiet Issue: The International Atomic Energy Agency's Struggle To Maintain The Confidentiality Of Information Gained In Nuclear Facility Inspections, Alison Van Lear Sep 2014

Loud Talk About A Quiet Issue: The International Atomic Energy Agency's Struggle To Maintain The Confidentiality Of Information Gained In Nuclear Facility Inspections, Alison Van Lear

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

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A Cloudy Forecast: Divergence In The Cloud Computing Laws Of The United States, European Union, And China, Tina Cheng Jun 2014

A Cloudy Forecast: Divergence In The Cloud Computing Laws Of The United States, European Union, And China, Tina Cheng

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

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Around The World: The Struggle Between Confidentiality And The Need For Transparency In German Child Abuse Reporting Laws, Jasmine Prokscha Jan 2014

Around The World: The Struggle Between Confidentiality And The Need For Transparency In German Child Abuse Reporting Laws, Jasmine Prokscha

Children's Legal Rights Journal

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Beyond Privacy Rights: Crossborder Cyber-Espionage And International Law, 31 J. Marshall J. Info. Tech. & Privacy L. 369 (2014), Stefan Kirchner Jan 2014

Beyond Privacy Rights: Crossborder Cyber-Espionage And International Law, 31 J. Marshall J. Info. Tech. & Privacy L. 369 (2014), Stefan Kirchner

UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law

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Gimme Shelter: International Political Asylum In The Information Age, Jacob Stafford Jan 2014

Gimme Shelter: International Political Asylum In The Information Age, Jacob Stafford

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

On June 5, 2013, an article in the Guardian revealed highly classified information about surveillance operations being performed by the United States National Security Administration (NSA). The source of this information was a former NSA contractor named Edward Snowden. After arriving in Moscow on June 23, Snowden spent the next forty days in the transit area of Sheremetyevo International Airport in a bizarre state of geopolitical purgatory. Eventually, Russia granted Snowden temporary asylum for one year, followed by a three-year residency permit. This Note uses Snowden's circumstance to consider the current state of international political asylum within the context of …