Tech, Law & Security Program

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Program Director 

Associate Program Director

Senior Project Director & TLS Team Leader

 

Scholar in Residence

  • Matthew Adler and Corin Stone, The Draft Hague Convention on Jurisdiction and Enforcement of Civil and Monetary Judgments, International Distribution Law 237 (Campbell and Seifarth, eds.) (2001)
  • Corin Stone, The Fourth Amendment in Public Schools: An Overview, 25 SEARCH AND SEIZURE LAW REPORT 9 (1998).
  • John Burkoff, and Corin Stone, Appellate Review of Warrantless Search Determinations: The Triumph of the ‘De Novo’ Standard, 23 SEARCH AND SEIZURE LAW REPORT 65 (1996)

Affiliated Faculty, Interim Dean of American University School of Communications

  • Laura DeNardis, The Internet in Everything: Freedom and Security in a World with No Off Switch  (forthcoming Jan. 2020).
  • Laura DeNardis, Governance by Infrastructure, in The Turn to Infrastructure in Internet Governance, 3-21 (2016).
  • Laura DeNardis, The Global War for Internet Governance  (2014).
  • Laura DeNardis, Opening Standards: The Global Politics of Interoperability  (2011).
  • Laura DeNardis, Protocol Politics: The Globalization of Internet Governance  (2009).
  • Pelin Aksoy & Laura DeNardis, Information Technology in Theory  (2007).

Affiliated Faculty, Professor of Law

  • Kenneth Anderson & Matthew C. Waxman, Debating Autonomous Weapon Systems, Their Ethics, and their Regulation Under International Law the Oxford Handbook of the Regulation of Technology (Karen Young, et al., eds., Oxford U. Press 2017).
  • Kenneth Anderson, Civil Society: Do NGOs Have Too Much Power?, in Controversies in Globalization: Contending Approaches to International Relations, 364-370 (Peter M. Hass, CQ Press 2009).

Affiliated Faculty, Professor of Law

  • Hilary J. Allen, Financial Stability Regulation as Indirect Investor/Consumer Protection Regulation: Implications for Regulatory Mandates and Structure, 90 Tul. L. Rev. 1113 (2016).

Affiliated Faculty, Visiting Professor of Law

  • Andrew Guthrie Ferguson, Big Data Prosecution and Brady, forthcoming Ucla L. Rev (2020).

Affiliated Faculty, Professor of Law

  • Rebecca J. Hamilton, New Media Evidence Across International Courts and Tribunals, in Beyond Fragmentation: Competition and Collaboration Among International Courts and Tribunals  (Giorgetti & Pollack, eds.) (2022).
  • Rebecca J. Hamilton, Jesner v. Arab Bank, 112 Am. J. Int’l L.,720 (2018).
  • Rebecca J. Hamilton, New Technologies in International Criminal Investigations,in Proceedings of the 111th Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law  (2018).
  • Rebecca Hamilton, Fighting for Darfur: Public Action and the Struggle to Stop Genocide.
  • Rebecca Hamilton, Citizen-Driven Political Will, in Confronting Genocide: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice  (René Provost & Payam Akhavan eds.) (2011).

Senior Fellow

  • Cyber Security and Tailored Deterrence,”Readings in American Foreign Policy, Glenn P. Hastedt (Rowman & Littlefield, 2017) reprinted from Atlantic Council, January 2014 (co-authored with Franklin Kramer).
  • “Stronger Locks and Taller Fences Won’t Stop Cybercrime,” 1776, November 2014.
  • “The Legal Significance of Information Assurance Standards,” The Executive’s Desk Book on Corporate Risks and Responses for Homeland Security, 2003 (co-authored with Stewart Baker).
  • “The Response to Cyberattacks: Balancing Security and Cost,” The International Lawyer, Vol. 36, No. 1, Spring 2002 (co-authored with Peter Lichtenbaum).
  • “Should a Corporation Report a Breach to Law Enforcement?” Secure Business Quarterly, Third Quarter, 2001 (co-authored with Maury Shenk).

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