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Harvard Law Review: Volume 126, Number 7 - May 2013
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- Date de parution23/12/2013
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- ÉditeurMark Childress
Résumé
The Harvard Law Review is offered in a digital edition, featuring active Contents, linked notes, and proper ebook formatting. The contents of Issue 7 include a Symposium on privacy and several contributions from leading legal scholars:Article, "Agency Self-Insulation Under Presidential Review, " by Jennifer NouCommentary, "The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs: Myths and Realities, " by Cass R.
SunsteinSYMPOSIUM: PRIVACY AND TECHNOLOGY"Introduction: Privacy Self-Management and the Consent Dilemma, " by Daniel J. Solove"What Privacy Is For, " by Julie E. Cohen"The Dangers of Surveillance, " by Neil M. Richards"The EU-U. S. Privacy Collision: A Turn to Institutions and Procedures, " by Paul M. Schwartz"Toward a Positive Theory of Privacy Law, " by Lior Jacob StrahilevitzBook Review, "Does the Past Matter? On the Origins of Human Rights, " by Philip AlstonA student Note explores "Enabling Television Competition in a Converged Market." In addition, extensive student analyses of Recent Cases discuss such subjects as First Amendment implications of falsely wearing military uniforms, First Amendment implications of public employment job duties, justiciability of claims that Scientologists violated trafficking laws, habeas corpus "custody" for actually innocent sex offenders, and ineffective assistance of counsel claims.
Finally, the issue includes several summaries of Recent Publications.
SunsteinSYMPOSIUM: PRIVACY AND TECHNOLOGY"Introduction: Privacy Self-Management and the Consent Dilemma, " by Daniel J. Solove"What Privacy Is For, " by Julie E. Cohen"The Dangers of Surveillance, " by Neil M. Richards"The EU-U. S. Privacy Collision: A Turn to Institutions and Procedures, " by Paul M. Schwartz"Toward a Positive Theory of Privacy Law, " by Lior Jacob StrahilevitzBook Review, "Does the Past Matter? On the Origins of Human Rights, " by Philip AlstonA student Note explores "Enabling Television Competition in a Converged Market." In addition, extensive student analyses of Recent Cases discuss such subjects as First Amendment implications of falsely wearing military uniforms, First Amendment implications of public employment job duties, justiciability of claims that Scientologists violated trafficking laws, habeas corpus "custody" for actually innocent sex offenders, and ineffective assistance of counsel claims.
Finally, the issue includes several summaries of Recent Publications.























