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ISBN10: 9041115056, ISBN13: 9789041115058, [publisher: Kluwer Law International] Hardcover The Hague : Kluwer Law International, 2000. Hardcover. 212 pp. Original edition. Library stamps. Condition : very good. Includes bibliographical references (p. [195]-204) and index. - Legal problems abound in the information society. Electronic commerce, copyright, privacy, illegal and harmful content, taxes, wiretapping governments face an enormous challenge to meet the advent of the Internet and ICT with a flexible, up-to-date, and adequate legal framework. Yet one aspect makes this challenge even more daunting: internationalisation. Law is still to a great extent based on nation states, but the information society is above all a borderless and global society. Territoriality and national sovereignty clash with the need for a global approach to address ICT-law issues. Should states leave everything to the global market, or should they intervene to protect vital national interests? How can one enforce national rules in a world where acts take place somewhere' in Cyberspace? This book presents the positions on these issues of the governments of the Netherlands, Germany, France, the UK, and the US, as well as of international organisations. How do they think about co-regulation, law enforcement, harmonisation, international cooperation, and alternative dispute resolution? How do they deal with applicable law and online contracts, privacy, international liability of Internet ...
ISBN10: 9041115056, ISBN13: 9789041115058, [publisher: Kluwer Law International] Hardcover The Hague : Kluwer Law International, 2000. Hardcover. 212 pp. Original edition. Library stamps. Condition : very good. Includes bibliographical references (p. [195]-204) and index. - Legal problems abound in the information society. Electronic commerce, copyright, privacy, illegal and harmful content, taxes, wiretapping governments face an enormous challenge to meet the advent of the Internet and ICT with a flexible, up-to-date, and adequate legal framework. Yet one aspect makes this challenge even more daunting: internationalisation. Law is still to a great extent based on nation states, but the information society is above all a borderless and global society. Territoriality and national sovereignty clash with the need for a global approach to address ICT-law issues. Should states leave everything to the global market, or should they intervene to protect vital national interests? How can one enforce national rules in a world where acts take place somewhere' in Cyberspace? This book presents the positions on these issues of the governments of the Netherlands, Germany, France, the UK, and the US, as well as of international organisations. How do they think about co-regulation, law enforcement, harmonisation, international cooperation, and alternative dispute resolution? How do they deal with applicable law and online contracts, privacy, international liability of Internet ...
ISBN10: 9041115056, ISBN13: 9789041115058, [publisher: Kluwer Law International] Hardcover The Hague : Kluwer Law International, 2000. Hardcover. 212 pp. Original edition. Condition : fine. Includes bibliographical references (p. [195]-204) and index. - Legal problems abound in the information society. Electronic commerce, copyright, privacy, illegal and harmful content, taxes, wiretapping governments face an enormous challenge to meet the advent of the Internet and ICT with a flexible, up-to-date, and adequate legal framework. Yet one aspect makes this challenge even more daunting: internationalisation. Law is still to a great extent based on nation states, but the information society is above all a borderless and global society. Territoriality and national sovereignty clash with the need for a global approach to address ICT-law issues. Should states leave everything to the global market, or should they intervene to protect vital national interests? How can one enforce national rules in a world where acts take place somewhere' in Cyberspace? This book presents the positions on these issues of the governments of the Netherlands, Germany, France, the UK, and the US, as well as of international organisations. How do they think about co-regulation, law enforcement, harmonisation, international cooperation, and alternative dispute resolution? How do they deal with applicable law and online contracts, privacy, international liability of Internet providers, and ...
ISBN10: 9041115056, ISBN13: 9789041115058, [publisher: Kluwer Law International] Hardcover The Hague : Kluwer Law International, 2000. Hardcover. 212 pp. Original edition. Condition : fine. Includes bibliographical references (p. [195]-204) and index. - Legal problems abound in the information society. Electronic commerce, copyright, privacy, illegal and harmful content, taxes, wiretapping governments face an enormous challenge to meet the advent of the Internet and ICT with a flexible, up-to-date, and adequate legal framework. Yet one aspect makes this challenge even more daunting: internationalisation. Law is still to a great extent based on nation states, but the information society is above all a borderless and global society. Territoriality and national sovereignty clash with the need for a global approach to address ICT-law issues. Should states leave everything to the global market, or should they intervene to protect vital national interests? How can one enforce national rules in a world where acts take place somewhere' in Cyberspace? This book presents the positions on these issues of the governments of the Netherlands, Germany, France, the UK, and the US, as well as of international organisations. How do they think about co-regulation, law enforcement, harmonisation, international cooperation, and alternative dispute resolution? How do they deal with applicable law and online contracts, privacy, international liability of Internet providers, and ...
ISBN10: 9041115056, ISBN13: 9789041115058, [publisher: WOLTERS KLUWER LAW & BUSINESS] Hardcover KlappentextTerritoriality and national sovereignty clash with the need for a global approach to address ICT-law issues. This text presents the positions on these issues of the governments of the Netherlands, Germany, France, the UK, and . [Greven, Germany] [Publication Year: 2000]
ISBN10: 9041115056, ISBN13: 9789041115058, [publisher: WOLTERS KLUWER LAW & BUSINESS] Hardcover KlappentextTerritoriality and national sovereignty clash with the need for a global approach to address ICT-law issues. This text presents the positions on these issues of the governments of the Netherlands, Germany, France, the UK, and . [Greven, Germany] [Publication Year: 2000]
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