Lessig's Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace argued how the internet could be regulated. Lessig explained that "Cyberspace" could beregulated through code expressed in market pressure, law, architecture and norms. Darrel Menthe and Marcus Franda tried to explain how traditional jurisdictional theories could be adapted to apply to the internet, and how government could use the same theories that we use today to regulate offences and actions carried out in real space to cyberspace conduct -be it legal or not
This article deals with the regulation of cyberspace and suggests that the challenges of regulation ...
A result of the creation of the Internet is that the real world no longer is the only space in which...
Abstract: Law is enacted and imposed by sovereign state authority. As the states are territorial in ...
In the amazing Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace, Professor L. Lessig writes "that something fundame...
The article addresses the peculiarities and complexities of the cyberspace regulation, acknowledging...
The purpose of this article is to suggest a different perspective on the issue of extraterritorial r...
Space. The final frontier. Not so, say the doyennes of the firstgeneration Internet community, who v...
The ultimate goal of this article is to suggest a different perspective on the issue of extraterrito...
Abstract. This essay is a critique of Larry Lessig’s book, Code and other Laws of Cyberspace (Basic ...
On a formal level, the rules of jurisdiction under customary international law deal with the questio...
Which state has and should have the right and power to regulate sites and online events? Who can app...
Which state has and should have the right and power to regulate which site and online event? Who can...
The Internet now reaches 60 million users in 160 countries, with the number increasing each year. Al...
The Internet epitomizes globalisation. There are not many international treaties on Internet issues ...
Jurisdiction is a vital and a central feature of state sovereignty. The concept has existed for cent...
This article deals with the regulation of cyberspace and suggests that the challenges of regulation ...
A result of the creation of the Internet is that the real world no longer is the only space in which...
Abstract: Law is enacted and imposed by sovereign state authority. As the states are territorial in ...
In the amazing Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace, Professor L. Lessig writes "that something fundame...
The article addresses the peculiarities and complexities of the cyberspace regulation, acknowledging...
The purpose of this article is to suggest a different perspective on the issue of extraterritorial r...
Space. The final frontier. Not so, say the doyennes of the firstgeneration Internet community, who v...
The ultimate goal of this article is to suggest a different perspective on the issue of extraterrito...
Abstract. This essay is a critique of Larry Lessig’s book, Code and other Laws of Cyberspace (Basic ...
On a formal level, the rules of jurisdiction under customary international law deal with the questio...
Which state has and should have the right and power to regulate sites and online events? Who can app...
Which state has and should have the right and power to regulate which site and online event? Who can...
The Internet now reaches 60 million users in 160 countries, with the number increasing each year. Al...
The Internet epitomizes globalisation. There are not many international treaties on Internet issues ...
Jurisdiction is a vital and a central feature of state sovereignty. The concept has existed for cent...
This article deals with the regulation of cyberspace and suggests that the challenges of regulation ...
A result of the creation of the Internet is that the real world no longer is the only space in which...
Abstract: Law is enacted and imposed by sovereign state authority. As the states are territorial in ...