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INTELLIGENCE AGENTS, AUTONOMOUS SLAVES AND THE U.S. SUPREME COURT’S WRONG (AND RIGHT) CONCEPT OF PERSONAL AUTONOMY Raphael Bitton* Abstract: This paper traces the boundaries of consent in the relations of recruited int
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Document Date: 2014-07-28 17:50:48


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Monterey / Oxford / Cambridge / Frankfurt / /

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Scarecrow Press / WW Norton & Company / Virginia Law Review / /

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America / /

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France / United States / Soviet Union / Israel / /

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USD / /

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Person Communication and Meetings / Product Issues / /

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Case 2070 / /

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American intelligence / French Foreign Legion / Defense Investigative Service / US Senate Select Committee / US Government / Harvard UP / Human Intelligence / Interdisciplinary Department / Cornell UP / US Department of Defense / Tel-Aviv University School of Law / Jerusalem Magistrate Court / Haifa University / Congress / U.S. SUPREME COURT / Central Intelligence Agency / Soviet embassy / United States Army Special Forces / US Federal Reserve / Defense Personnel Security Research Center / US Intelligence / American government / French Secret Service / Counter Intelligence / KGB / Israeli General Security Agency / /

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Alon Cohen / Meir Dan-Cohen / Thomas Hill / Philip Hamburger / Feifer / Aldrich Ames / Chaim Gans / Robert Hanssen / Ernest Weinrib / Daniel Statman / Lincoln / Raphael Bitton / David Enoch / David Rosenberg / /

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estate manager / Scientist / General / Head of Legal Studies / officer / official / spy / recruiter / case-officer / President of the United States / Adjunct Lecturer / senior officer / /

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Consent / /

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intelligent agent / /

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