Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts Issues
Volumes 1 - 5 were published under the journal name
"Shidler Journal of Law, Commerce + Technology".
Volume 8
Issue 4
Winter 2013
| Article | Title | Author |
| 457 |
What Your Tweet Doesn’t Say: Twitter, Non-Content Data, and the Stored Communications Act
abstract
full article
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Daniel Shickich |
| 473 |
When Is a Phone a Computer?
abstract
full article
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J.C. Lundberg |
| 487 |
Unchaining E-Discovery in the Patent Courts
abstract
full article
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Daniel B. Garrie, Esq. and Yoav M. Griver, Esq. |
| 501 |
Personalized Medicine, Genetic Exceptionalism, and the Rule of Law: An Analysis of the Prevailing Justification for Invalidating BRCA1/2 Patents in Association of Molecular Pathology v. USPTO
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full article
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Kristen L. Burge |
Issue 3
Mobile Money Symposium 2013
| Article | Title | Author |
| 155 |
Introduction to Mobile Money in Developing Countries: Financial Inclusion and Financial Integrity Conference Special Issue
abstract
full article
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Jane K. Winn and Louis de Koker |
| 165 |
The 2012 Revised FATF Recommendations: Assessing and Mitigating Mobile Money Integrity Risks Within the New Standards Framework
abstract
full article
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Louis de Koker |
| 197 |
Governance of Global Mobile Money Networks:The Role of Technical Standards
abstract
full article
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Jane K. Winn |
| 245 |
Privacy and Security Concerns Associated with Mobile Money Applications in Africa
abstract
full article
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Andrew Harris, Seymour Goodman, and Patrick Traynor |
| 265 |
The Role of UNCITRAL Texts in Promoting a Harmonized Legal Framework for Cross-Border Mobile Payments
abstract
full article
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Luca G. Castellani |
| 285 |
Mobile Money as an Engine of Financial Inclusion and Lynchpin of Financial Integrity
abstract
full article
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Claire Alexandre and Lynn Chang Eisenhart |
| 303 |
The Role of Anti-Money Laundering Law in Mobile Money Systems in Developing Countries
abstract
full article
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Emery S. Kobor |
| 317 |
Mobile Money, Financial Inclusion and Financial Integrity: The South African Case
abstract
full article
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Vivienne A. Lawack |
| 347 |
M-Payments in Brazil: Notes on How a Country’s Background May Determine Timing and Design of a Regulatory Model
abstract
full article
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Gilberto Martins de Almeida |
| 375 |
Safaricom and M-PESA in Kenya: Financial Inclusion and Financial Integrity
The recent and widespread availability of affordable mobile phone technology in developing countries has paved the way for the development of a number of mobile money and electronic remittance services. One of the most successful of these services is Safaricom’s M-PESA program, launched in the East African nation of Kenya in March 2007. Since then, the program has successfully enrolled 15.2 million users, transferred more than US$1.4 trillion in electronic funds, and contributed significantly to poverty alleviation and financial inclusion efforts in rural Kenya. This Article seeks to trace the development of M-PESA in Kenya, provide a snapshot of the Kenyan implementation of and experience with the program, and consider the role that services like M-PESA might play in national and international anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing efforts.
full article
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Mercy W. Buku and Michael W. Meredith |
| 401 |
Reporting of Suspicious Activity by Mobile Money Service Providers in Accordance with International Standards: How Does it Impact on Financial Inclusion?
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full article
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Miriam Goldby |
| 419 |
Mobile Payments In The United States: How Disintermediation May Affect Delivery of Payment Functions, Financial Inclusion and Anti-Money Laundering Issues
abstract
full article
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Erin F. Fonté |
Issue 2
Fall 2012
| Article | Title | Author |
| 79 |
Whose Invention Is It Anyway? Employee Invention-Assignment Agreements and Their Limits
abstract
full article
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Parker A. Howell |
| 107 |
Social Media Policies for Character and Fitness Evaluations
abstract
full article
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Jessica Belle |
| 123 |
Googling Jurors to Conduct Voir Dire
abstract
full article
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J.C. Lundberg |
| 137 |
Get Outta My Face[book]: The Discoverability of Social Networking Data and the Passwords Needed to Access Them
abstract
full article
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Mallory Allen & Aaron Orheim |
Issue 1
Summer 2012
| Article | Title | Author |
| 1 |
Finding Safe Harbor: Navigating Washington's New Unfair Competition Law
abstract
full article
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Daniel Shickich |
| 29 |
Facebook Firings and Twitter Terminations: The National Labor Relations Act as a Limit on Retaliatory Discharge
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full article
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Bryan Russell |
| 43 |
Technology, Travel Companies & Taxation: Should Expedia Be Required to Collect and Remit State Occupancy Taxes on Profits from Facilitating Hotel Room Rentals?
abstract
full article
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Kerra J. Melvin |
| 61 |
Who Are You? Difficulties in Obtaining Trademark Protection for Domain Names
abstract
full article
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Luke M. Rona |