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Filed under: Digital signatures -- Law and legislation -- Great BritainFiled under: Data protection -- Law and legislation -- United States Patient's Guide to HIPAA: How to Use the Law to Guard Your Health Privacy (version 2.0; Lake Oswego, OR: World Privacy Forum, c2019), by Robert Gellman, contrib. by Pam Dixon (HTML with commentary at worldprivacyforum.org) Liberty and Security in a Changing World: Report and Recommendations of the President's Review Group on Intelligence and Communications Technologies (2013), by United States President's Review Group on Intelligence and Communications Technologies, contrib. by Richard A. Clarke, Michael J. Morell, Geoffrey R. Stone, Cass R. Sunstein, and Peter P. Swire (PDF with commentary at whitehouse.gov)
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Filed under: European Union countries -- Defense -- CongressesFiled under: European Union countries -- Economic conditionsFiled under: European Union countries -- Economic policy Economics without Borders: Economic Research for European Policy Challenges (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, c2017), ed. by László Mátyás, Richard Blundell, Estelle Cantillon, Barbara Chizzolini, Marc Ivaldi, Wolfgang Leininger, Ramon Marimon, and Frode Steen, contrib. by Philippe Aghion, Ufuk Akcigit, Juan José Dolado, Christian Dustmann, Giovanni Facchini, Cora Signorotto, Simon M. Burgess, Nikolaos Vettas, Cecília Hornok, Miklós Koren, Paul Ekins, Paul Drummond, Jim Watson, S. Proost, Jacques-François Thisse, Charles Brendon, Giancarlo Corsetti, Thorsten Beck, Elena Carletti, Itay Goldstein, Alain Trannoy, Roberto Barcellan, Peter Bøegh Nielsen, Caterina Calsamiglia, Colin Camerer, Bruno Crepon, László Halpern, Arie Kapteyn, Asim Ijaz Khwaja, Georg Kirchsteiger, Vigdis Kvalheim, Julia I. Lane, Markus Mobius, Luke Sibieta, Joseph S. Tracy, Frederic Udina i Martorell, Guglielmo Weber, and Lisa Wright (PDF files at Cambridge University Press) Filed under: European Union countries -- Foreign economic relations
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Filed under: European Union countries -- Military relations -- United States -- Congresses The Future of Transatlantic Security Relations: Colloquium Report (Carlisle, PA: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, 2006), ed. by Richard A. Chilcoat, Joseph R. Cerami, and Patrick Baetjer Filed under: European Union countries -- Politics and governmentFiled under: European Union countries -- PopulationFiled under: Australia -- Commerce -- European Union countriesFiled under: Copyright and electronic data processing -- European Union countriesFiled under: Decision making -- European Union countriesFiled under: Democracy -- European Union countriesFiled under: Discrimination in employment -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries Discrimination at Work: Comparing European, French, and American Law (Oakland, CA: University of California Press, c2016), by Marie Mercat-Bruns, trans. by Elaine Holt, contrib. by Christopher Kutz Filed under: Economics -- Research -- European Union countries Economics without Borders: Economic Research for European Policy Challenges (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, c2017), ed. by László Mátyás, Richard Blundell, Estelle Cantillon, Barbara Chizzolini, Marc Ivaldi, Wolfgang Leininger, Ramon Marimon, and Frode Steen, contrib. by Philippe Aghion, Ufuk Akcigit, Juan José Dolado, Christian Dustmann, Giovanni Facchini, Cora Signorotto, Simon M. Burgess, Nikolaos Vettas, Cecília Hornok, Miklós Koren, Paul Ekins, Paul Drummond, Jim Watson, S. Proost, Jacques-François Thisse, Charles Brendon, Giancarlo Corsetti, Thorsten Beck, Elena Carletti, Itay Goldstein, Alain Trannoy, Roberto Barcellan, Peter Bøegh Nielsen, Caterina Calsamiglia, Colin Camerer, Bruno Crepon, László Halpern, Arie Kapteyn, Asim Ijaz Khwaja, Georg Kirchsteiger, Vigdis Kvalheim, Julia I. Lane, Markus Mobius, Luke Sibieta, Joseph S. Tracy, Frederic Udina i Martorell, Guglielmo Weber, and Lisa Wright (PDF files at Cambridge University Press) Filed under: Effectiveness and validity of law -- European Union countriesFiled under: Investment of public funds -- European Union countriesFiled under: Information superhighway -- European Union countriesFiled under: Information technology -- European Union countriesFiled under: Intellectual property -- European Union countriesFiled under: Internet -- European Union countriesFiled under: Labor laws and legislation -- European Union countriesFiled under: Labor market -- European Union countriesFiled under: Law -- European Union countries
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