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Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society

2010 Volume 30, Number 1

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Number of articles: 3

  1. Exploring Technological Frontiers: Autonomy in Legal Scholarship

    Lyria Bennett Moses

    In 1999, Barton Beebe critiqued a "golden age" of space law in the 1950s and 1960s in which obscure legal issues concerning space exploration and aliens were addressed. This article describes a... More

    pp. 22-25

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  2. Control Yourself, or at Least Your Core Self

    Lisa M. Austin

    Contemporary privacy debates regarding new technologies often define privacy in terms of control over personal information such that the privacy "problem" is a lack of control and the privacy ... More

    pp. 26-29

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  3. Law and Technology Theory: Bringing in Some Economic Analysis

    Samuel Trosow

    The author argues economic analysis needs to be explicitly included in an overall theory of law and technology. Differing approaches to the economics of information are considered, and the... More

    pp. 30-32

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