TAU Law Review Volume 42
Articles
- Ariel Porat & Lior Jacob Strahilevitz - Personalizing Default Rules and Disclosure with Big Data
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- Michael Birnhack – Personalized Privacy
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- Tal Zarsky - Discrimination and Distinction in the Age of Personalization
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- Tsachi Keren-Paz - The Uncreditworthy’s Tale: Personalized default rules and the problem of tracking
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- Hila Shamir - Accommodation Mandates 2.0? The Distributive Impact of Personalizing Default Rules
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- Ariel Porat - Responses
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- Rabea Eghbariah & Ayelet Oz - Paying with their Freedom: A Call for Abolishing Imprisonment for Fine Default in Israel
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- Assaf Jacob & Galia Schneebaum - Boycott, Law and the Public Sphere: Rethinking the Legal Regulation of Boycotts Following the Anti-Boycott Law
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- Ruth Halperin-Kaddari & Benjamin Shmueli - The Growing Trend of Divorcés without Divorce
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- Avishalom Westreich; Amihai Radzyner - Revolutionism and Conservatism in the Rulings of the Israeli Rabbinical Courts: The Enforcement of Divorce on the Grounds of Ma‘is Alay
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