Damn.

Did anybody out there actually *see* this talk?

Cheers,
RAH

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Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 12:36:14 GMT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ian Geldard) (by way of Robert Hettinga
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The Institute of Economic Affairs Invites you to attend:

An Occasional Lecture

ENCRYPTION, THE INTERNET, PRIVACY AND PRIVATE LAW

Speaker: Professor David Friedman, Professor of Law, Santa Clara
University

On: Tuesday 15 June 1999

From: 6:30 pm (reception 7:30 pm)

At: 2 Lord North Street, Westminster, SW1

Professor David Friedman is currently Professor of Law at Santa Clara
University in California. His long term interest is in economic
imperialism - the application of economics to areas not usually
thought of as economic.

Professor Friedman has published several books his latest being,
Hidden Order: The Economics of Everyday Life. His next book due to be
published by Princeton University Press in December is tentatively
titled: Why is Law? An Economist's View of the Elephant.

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