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In addition to the Journal's primary mission of publishing quality articles on the relationship between technology and the law, BTLJ has organized conferences in conjunction with the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology on a variety of topics. For each conference, BTLJ produces a symposium issue, in which leading academics publish cutting edge scholarship on the issues raised at the conference.

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Symposia

Volume 26, Issue 3 (Symposium 2011)

Posted on March 23, 2012 by BTLJ under Symposia, Volume 26, 2011

Front Matter

  • Front Matter (PDF 440Kb)

Articles

  • Foreword: Technology’s Transformation of the Regulatory Endeavor (PDF 458Kb)
    by Kenneth A. Bamberger
  • Lost in Translation: Legality, Regulatory Margins, and Technological Management (PDF 598Kb)
    by Roger Brownsword
  • From Preemption to Circumvention: If Technology Regulates, Why Do We Need Regulation (And Vice Versa)? (PDF 514Kb)
    by Helen Nissenbaum
  • Seeing the Forests and the Trees: Technological and Regulatory Impediments for Global Carbon Monitoring (PDF 530Kb)
    by Molly K. Macauley & Nathan Richardson
  • Regulating Privacy by Design (PDF 695Kb)
    by Ira S. Rubinstein
  • Strong Wills, Weak Locks: Consumer Expectations and the DMCA Anticircumvention Regime  (PDF 576Kb)
    by Krzysztof Bebenek
  • Medicare as Technology Regulator: Medicare Policy’s Role in Shaping Technology Use and Access (PDF 590Kb)
    by April M. Elliott
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