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Throwing Away the Burning Sun: How South Korea’s Privacy Laws Leave Women Unprotected
April 24, 2020
By Gloria Park On March 11, 2019, a famous South Korean singer was revealed to have circulated illegal and explicit “molka” footage in a chatroom...
Four Societal Consequences of Quebec Bill 21
April 24, 2020
By Cody Humpherys Quebec’s recently passed secularism law, Bill 21, prohibits a wide array of government employees from wearing religious symbols (such as hijabs, turbans...
Proposal to Overhaul International Tax System Faces Challenges
April 24, 2020
By Tucker Windels Last fall, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development secretariat released a statement outlining a proposal called the Unified Approach that would...
The Threat of COVID-19 Emergency Powers to the Right to Privacy
April 24, 2020
By Jay Ettinger Imagine if in response to COVID-19 the U.S. government announced a new program in which large tech companies such as Facebook, Google...
Flags of Other Nations: Explaining How Cruise Companies Pay Less in Taxes
April 24, 2020
By Sam Logterman The current coronavirus epidemic has affected businesses across the United States. As the economy remains shuttered for an increasingly extended period of...
The GDPR: An Influencer in the Data Privacy Field
April 23, 2020
By Elysia Lampert British Airways, Marriott, Google. What do these entities have in common? Each organization has been fined under the GDPR [1], or General...
Volume 29, Issue 1
April 4, 2020
Table of Contents Articles: Enforcing Socioeconomic Rights in Neoliberal India By Rehan Abeyratne Basic Law: Israel as the Nation State of the Jewish People: Implications...