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International Law
Vol. 28, Issue 2, 2025July 02, 2025 PDT

The Generation of Screenagers - A Comparative Analysis Between China and the United States on Government Response to Smartphone Addiction and the Harms that Lie Online

Matthew Knuffke,
Internet addictionChildrenComparative lawConstitutional challenges
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GJIL
Matthew Knuffke, The Generation of Screenagers - A Comparative Analysis Between China and the United States on Government Response to Smartphone Addiction and the Harms That Lie Online, 28 GJIL 237 (2025).

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