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29 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. i (2011-2012)

handle is hein.journals/jmjcila29 and id is 1 raw text is: THE JOHN MARSHALL JOURNAL
OF
COMPUTER & INFORMATION LAW
An International Law Journal on Information Technology
VOLUME XXIX                FALL 2011                 NUMBER 1
ARTICLES
STUXNET AS CYBERWARFARE:
APPLYING THE LAW OF WAR TO
THE VIRTUAL BATTLEFIELD......................... John Richardson  1
THE AMENDED EU LAW ON EPRIVACY AND ELECTRONIC
COMMUNICATIONS AFTER ITS 2011 IMPLEMENTATION;
NEW RULES ON DATA PROTECTION, SPAM, DATA
BREACHES AND PROTECTION OF INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY RIGHTS ......................... Vagelis Papakonstantinou  29
& Paul de Hert
2012 JOHN MARSHALL LAW SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL
MOOT COURT COMPETITON IN INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY AND PRIVACY LAW
BENCH MEMORANDUM     ...........................Matthew T. Andris  75
Russell Bottom
Robin Ann Sowizrol
BRIEF FOR THE PETITIONER ............................... Nate Lindsey  103
Chris Omlid
BRIEF FOR THE RESPONDENT ............................... Elena Jacob 139
Steven Osit
Darya Zuravicky
Member, National Conference of Law Reviews
Copyright @ 2011 by The John Marshall Law School
The John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law Web Page:
http://www.jcil.org

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