ISSN 0046-578X
Vol. 41, Issue 2, 2013January 01, 2013 EDT
A Cloudy Forecast: Divergence in the Cloud Computing Laws of the United States, European Union, and China
A Cloudy Forecast: Divergence in the Cloud Computing Laws of the United States, European Union, and China
Articles in Vol. 41, Issue 2, 2013
Vol. 41, Issue 2, 2013
- Civilian Casualties in Modern Warfare: The Death of the Collateral Damage RuleValerie Epps
- Bridging the International Law-International Relations Divide: Taking Stock of ProgressAdam C. IrishCharlotte KuPaul F. Diehl
- Changing Tides: The Introduction of Punitive Damages into the French Legal SystemMatthew Parker
- Cultural Dimensions of Group Litigation: The Belgian CaseStefaan Voet
- A Cloudy Forecast: Divergence in the Cloud Computing Laws of the United States, European Union, and ChinaTina Cheng
- Lausti and Salazar: Are Religious Symbols Legitimate in the Public Square?Katie A. Croghan
- Preventive Detention in Malaysia: Constitutional and Judicial Obstacles to Reform and Suggestions for the FutureTyler James Brent Jeffery
- The APPEAL of ICSID Awards: How the AMINZ Appellate Mechanism Can Guide Reform of ICSID ProcedureChristopher Smith
Tina Cheng, A Cloudy Forecast: Divergence in the Cloud Computing Laws of the United States, European Union, and China, 41 Ga. J. Int’l & Compar. L. (2013).