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The State of Privacy Laws & Privacy-Encroaching Technologies after September 11: A Two-Year Report Card on the Canadian Government
The State of Privacy Laws & Privacy-Encroaching Technologies after September 11: A Two-Year Report Card on the Canadian Government
Author(s):
Arthur Cockfield
Collection:
University of Ottawa Law and Technology Journal Vol. 1
Additional publication information:
Pp. 325-344
Year:
2004
Link:
http://www.uoltj.ca/articles/vol1.1-2/2003-2004.1.1-2.uoltj.Cockfield.325-344.pdf
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In Memoriam: Arthur "Art" Cockfield
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