Journals

Intelligent agents and contracts: Is a conceptual rethink imperative?

Abstract  The emergence of intelligent software agents that operate autonomously with little or no human intervention has generated
many doctrinal questions at a conceptual level and has challenged the traditional rules of contract [...]

First Principles of Communications Privacy

Under current Fourth Amendment doctrine, parties to a communication enjoy constitutional protection against government surveillance only when they have a reasonable expectation of privacy in those communications. This paper discusses the insufficiency of the reasonable expectation of privacy test [...]



Providing a Right of Self-Defense Against Large-Scale Attacks by Irregular Forces: The Israeli-Hezbollah Conflict

The author reviews traditional legal understandings of self-defense, applying them to the situation between Israel and Hezbollah and the U.N.’s role [...]

Organizational structure and responsibility

Abstract  Aim of the present paper is to provide a formal characterization of various different notions of responsibility within groups
of agents (Who did that? Who gets the blame? Who is accountable for that? etc.). To pursue this aim, the [...]