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From States to Private Actors and Back Again? Regulatory Trajectories in the Information Age

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Farrell, Henry. "From States to Private Actors and Back Again? Regulatory Trajectories in the Information Age" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia Marriott Hotel, Philadelphia, PA, Aug 27, 2003 <Not Available>. 2009-05-26 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p64305_index.html>

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From States to Private Actors and Back Again – Privacy Regulation in the Information Age Draft Paper by Henry Farrell Assistant Professor University of Toronto Email: farrell@utsc.utoronto.ca Draft version – please do not cite or quote without permission. Section I - Introduction Privacy has emerged as a key regulatory issue in the wake of the information and communications revolution. New technologies have brought new problems; they have made it more difficult for individuals to maintain their privacy (or for
Policy-making in the European Union ” Journal of European Public Policy (1) 2: 219-242. Shaffer Greg (2000). “Globalization and Social Protection: The Impact of Foreign and International Rules in the Ratcheting Up of U.S. Privacy Standards ” Yale Journal of International Law (25): 1-88 Streeck Wolfgang and Philippe C. Schmitter (1985) “Market State Community and Associations? The Prospective Contribution of Interest Governance to Social Order ” European Sociological Review (1): 119-138 Swire Peter P. and Robert E. Litan (1998)


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