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Administrative Law Review

Volume 51, Number 3
Summer 1999

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ARTICLES

Interim-Final Rules: Making Haste Slowly
Michael Asimow

More on Direct Final Rulemaking: Streamlining, Not Corner Cutting
Ronald M. Levin


ANNUAL REGULATION OF BUSINESS FOCUS: REGULATION OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE

Early Returns from Government Regulation of Electronic Commerce: What's New is What's Old
Representative George W. Gekas & James W. Harper

A Case for Cyberpayments
Sarah Jane Hughes

Y2K: A Pothole on the Information Superhighway to Electronic Banking
William F. Kroener, III & Robert A. Patrick

International Administrative Law for the Internet: Mechanisms of Accountability
Henry H. Perritt, Jr.

The Regulatory Response to the New World of Cybersecurities
Denis T. Rice

The Hedgehog and the Fox: Distinguishing Public and Private Sector Approaches to Managing Risk for Internet Transactions
Jane Kaufman Winn


NOTES & COMMENTS

Jones v. SEC: Upholding the SEC's Ability to Impose Sanctions in Addition to Those of the NASD
Shelly A. Finger

Government Intervention on the Internet: Should the Federal Trade Commission Regulate Unsolicted E-Mail Advertising
Jennifer M. Kappel

 
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