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BTLJ Blog
April 22nd, 2019
by Margareth Kang (L.L.M. 2019) According to David Banisar’s 2018 Report[i], around 120 countries currently have data protection/privacy laws that protect personal data processed by both public and private parties, and nearly 40 countries have pending bills or initiatives on the subject. Although awareness in Latin America has been on ...
BTLJ Blog
April 22nd, 2019
by Kaberi Basu (L.L.M. 2019) On April 24, 2018, a four-decade search for the Golden State killer came to rest. The use of genetic information to catch the suspect of a 40-year-old cold case, was welcomed with feelings of both relief and suspicion when the arrest finally provided closure to ...
BTLJ Blog
April 22nd, 2019
by Mimansa Ambastha (L.L.M. 2019) Modern information technology is intrinsically full of vulnerabilities, from software coding/algorithms to hardware security systems. Security professionals around the world agree that no cyber technology can claim to be 100% secure against manipulation, as any piece of technology inherently presents vulnerabilities that arise due to ...
BTLJ Blog
April 22nd, 2019
by Ángela Córdoba-Santacruz (L.L.M. 2019) Land ownership in Colombia is costly and demands legal knowledge, which leads to less democratic access to the privileges of ownership. This post asserts that the Colombian Land Property Regime (CLPR) calls for extensive bureaucracy and difficulties in its application, especially for those small farmers, ...