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Is identity theft really theft?
International Review of Law, Computers & Technology, 2009This article continues the examination of the emergent legal concept of identity now clearly evident in the UK as a result of the Identity Cards Act 2006 (UK) and its consequences. In 'Conceptualising Identity' (International Review of Law, Computers and Technology 2, no.
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2023
The seven stories collected in Thefts feature characters who have lost or are in the process of losing things that are dear to them. From Cassandra in "Something Better Underneath", who has already lost her mother and grandfather, to Gus and Norman in "Clock Puzzle", who face the debilitating losses of old age, to Devron in "Lollipop Girl", who only ...
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The seven stories collected in Thefts feature characters who have lost or are in the process of losing things that are dear to them. From Cassandra in "Something Better Underneath", who has already lost her mother and grandfather, to Gus and Norman in "Clock Puzzle", who face the debilitating losses of old age, to Devron in "Lollipop Girl", who only ...
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1991
Abstract ‘En cette matiere, les Lois deviennent presque un modele de confusion inintelligible.’ Plato’s law of theft is indeed confusing. The six relevant texts have to be fetched from afar, from widely scattered locations in books 9 and 11-12 of the Laws; when compared, they seem mutually inconsistent.
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Abstract ‘En cette matiere, les Lois deviennent presque un modele de confusion inintelligible.’ Plato’s law of theft is indeed confusing. The six relevant texts have to be fetched from afar, from widely scattered locations in books 9 and 11-12 of the Laws; when compared, they seem mutually inconsistent.
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