11 research outputs found
Toward a Systems Architecture in Corporate Governance
A new and powerful systems architecture is driving corporate
governance. This architecture will improve board of directors’ decision making, strengthen compliance and risk management protocols, empower
gatekeepers such as lawyers and accountants to better monitor, and enhance
the social contract between business and society. The purpose of this article
is to promote a systems approach to decision-making in matters of corporate
governance, highlight the importance given to systems by recent Delaware
courts, and present recommendations for boards of directors to optimally
situate themselves within an effective organization-wide system of
governance
Radio Frequency Identification and Privacy Law: An Integrative Approach
The indiscriminate nature of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)1
technology creates unique privacy issues.2 Currently privacy standards for the type of information gathered through RFID and the use of that information do not exist.3
With few exceptions, compatible readers may legally access from a remote location RFID devices and the information these devices contain. After gathering information, the legal uses of that information are innumerable in terms of aggregation and re-use
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