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This is Part II of an International Justice Day Top-10 Round Up. Part I—which discussed the recent judgment against Hissène Habré in the Extraordinary African…
"“It is crucially important for the international community to establish a norm that prohibits delegating the authority to take human lives to machines,” P…
"Richard Salgado, a legal director at Google, said in a Monday blog post announcing the new report that the disclosure information, which ranges back to 20…
"That trend is likely to continue, said Annemarie Bridy, a University of Idaho law professor and expert in intellectual property and technology law. "…
"“If you simply want an exemption, if you want to get around a law of general application, then show the government why that is justified," Smith said…
"“There is a tendency of people to take one ride in one of these vehicles and then conclude that because they have not crashed over the course of 10 minute…
I welcome the opportunity to comment on the BEREC Guidelines on the Implementation by National Regulators of European Net Neutrality Rules. I submit these comme…
"Net neutrality fans are encouraged to add their own personal thoughts to the statement and to “speak from the heart.” The campaign claims that “fast lanes…
"Omer Tene, VP of research and education at the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP), welcomed the ruling as a “resounding affirmation…
The field of international criminal justice has witnessed a number of important developments this spring and summer—enough to merit a proverbial top-ten list. I…
This post is the latest installment of our “Monday Reflections” feature, in which a different Just Security editor examines the big stories from the previous we…