106 resultados para Reformers.
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"On the principal commentators upon the Epistle to the Romans": v. 1, p. 20-28.
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v. 1. John of Goch. John of Wesel. 4th ed.- v. 2. The Brethren of the common lot and the German mystics. John Wessel. 3d ed.
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Reprint of the 1874-1904 ed.
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Includes index.
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In: The Trials with the defences at large of Mrs. Jane Carlile. London : R. Carlile, 1825.
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Title Varies: V.1-6 (1895-1900), the Labour Annual
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Mandatory data breach notification has become a matter of increasing concern for law reformers. In Australia, this issue was recently addressed as part of a comprehensive review of privacy law conducted by the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) which recommended a uniform national regime for protecting personal information applicable to both the public and private sectors. As in all federal systems, the distribution of powers between central and state governments poses problems for national consistency. In the authors’ view, a uniform approach to mandatory data breach notification has greater merit than a ‘jurisdiction specific’ approach epitomized by US state-based laws. The US response has given rise to unnecessary overlaps and inefficiencies as demonstrated by a review of different notification triggers and encryption safe harbors. Reviewing the US response, the authors conclude that a uniform approach to data breach notification is inherently more efficient.