01059nam a2200277 i 450099100128011970753620020507190542.0980929s1969 fr ||| | fre (pbk.)b10825617-39ule_instLE01309854ExLDip.to Matematicaeng519AMS 68S05Coyaud, Maurice200621Questions de grammaire chinoise /par Maurice CoyaudSaint-Sulpice de Favières :Association Jean-Favard pour le développement de la linguistique quantitative ; Paris : Dunod,1969vi, 95 p. ;24 cm.Documents de linguistique quantitative ;3Mathematical linguistics.b1082561723-02-1728-06-02991001280119707536LE013 68S05 COY11 (1969)12013000101651le013-E0.00-l- 00000.i1093341428-06-02Questions de grammaire chinoise924647UNISALENTOle01301-01-98ma -frefr 0103318nam 2200637 a 450 991097493790332120240416154934.0978067406998506740699869780674065031067406503410.4159/harvard.9780674065031(CKB)2550000001038884(EBL)3301225(SSID)ssj0000836240(PQKBManifestationID)11432723(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000836240(PQKBWorkID)11007783(PQKB)10278544(MiAaPQ)EBC3301225(DE-B1597)178173(OCoLC)806494623(OCoLC)840442409(DE-B1597)9780674065031(Au-PeEL)EBL3301225(CaPaEBR)ebr10661182(Perlego)1147302(EXLCZ)99255000000103888420110902d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThirteen ways to steal a bicycle theft law in the information age /Stuart P. Green1st ed.Cambridge, Mass. Harvard University Press20121 online resource (400 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9780674047310 0674047311 Includes bibliographical references and index.Theft law adrift -- The gist of theft -- Theft as a crime -- "Property" in theft law.Theft claims more victims and causes greater economic injury than any other criminal offense. Yet theft law is enigmatic, and fundamental questions about what should count as stealing remain unresolved-especially misappropriations of intellectual property, information, ideas, identities, and virtual property. In Thirteen Ways to Steal a Bicycle, Stuart Green assesses our current legal framework at a time when our economy increasingly commodifies intangibles and when the means of committing theft and fraud grow ever more sophisticated. Was it theft for the editor of a technology blog to buy a prototype iPhone he allegedly knew had been lost by an Apple engineer in a Silicon Valley bar? Was it theft for doctors to use a patient's tissue without permission in order to harvest a valuable cell line? For an Internet "activist" to publish tens of thousands of State Department documents on his website?In this full-scale critique, Green reveals that the last major reforms in Anglophone theft law, which took place almost fifty years ago, flattened moral distinctions, so that the same punishments are now assigned to vastly different offenses. Unreflective of community attitudes toward theft, which favor gradations in blameworthiness according to what is stolen and under what circumstances, and uninfluenced by advancements in criminal law theory, theft law cries out for another reformation-and soon.13 ways to steal a bicycleTheftEnglish-speaking countriesTheft345/.0262Green Stuart P603121MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910974937903321Thirteen ways to steal a bicycle4356825UNINA