Recent Developments in Research Law.
Journal of Research Administration 2007, Fall, 38, 2
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Publisher Description
An Overview of Export Law and Regulations Current federal export laws control a wide range of technologies and some of the regulations outlined in them can have a substantial impact on research. These laws control the conditions under which certain information, technologies, and commodities can be transmitted overseas to anyone (including U.S. citizens) or to foreign nationals (even if in the U.S.), and some of these regulations will be outlined in this section.
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