Communication in a Networked World & National Security


Law Review Articles -- International


William J. Cannici, Jr., "The Global Online Freedom Act: A Critique of Its Objectives, Methods, and Ultimate Effectiveness Combating American Businesses That Facilitate Internet Censorship in the People's Republic of China," 32 Seton Hall Legislative Journal 123 (2007).

 Gregory S. Cooper, "A Tangled Web We Weave: Enforcing International Speech Restrictions in an Online World," 9 Pittsburgh Journal of Technology Law & Policy 2 (2007).

 Surya Deva, "Corporate Complicity in Internet Censorship in China: Who Cares for the Global compact or the Global Online Freedom Act?" 39 George Washington International Law Review 255 (2007).

 Lindsay Eastwood, "'Don't Be Evil': Google Faces the Chinese Internet Market and the global Online Freedom Act of 2007," 9 Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology 287 (2008).

 Trina K. Kissel, "License to Blog: Internet Regulation in the People's Republic of China," 17 Indiana International & Comparative Law Review 229 (2007).

 Andrew W. Lloyd, "Increasing Global Demand for an Uncensored Internet—How the U.S. Can Help Defeat Online Censorship by Facilitating Private Action," 41 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 299 (2008).

 Kevin A. Meehan, "The Continuing Conundrum of International Internet Jurisdiction," 31 Boston College International & Comparative Law Review 345 (2008).

 Frederick W. Pfister, "Net Neutrality: An International Policy for the United States," 9 San Diego International Law Journal 167 (2007).

 

 


Law Review Articles -- National Security

Banjamin R. Davis, "Ednding the Cyber Jihad: Combating Terrorist Exploitatin of the Internet with te Rule of Law anx Improved Tools for Cyber Governance," 15 CommLaw Conspectus 119 (2006).

Jon P. Jurich, "Cyberwar and Customary International Law: The Potential of a 'Bottom-up' Approach to an International Law of Information Operations," 9 Chicago Journal of International Law 275 (2008).

Jon D. Michaels, "All the President's Spies: Private-Public Intelligence Partnerships in the War on Terror," 96 California Law Review 901 (2008).

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