Since its birth, the Internet has usually been considered as a threat to the traditional conception of sovereignty as power of a state to regulate the interactions taking place within its territory. The extraterritorial nature of the Internet has definitely contributed to the globalization of legal orders, by requiring them to develop a shared framework to address the problems arising from the relationships occurring on the Internet across various states. In the era of transnationalism, just some of the areas of law have been affected by the adoption of common legal standards, while others, closer to the national identity's heart, kept themselves aside from this process
Jurisdiction - or more precisely the entitlement to regulate a transnational event, that is to make,...
This thesis analyses the traditional notion of jurisdiction in the light of Internet based activitie...
Internet governance is a simple term without a simple definition. In the name of Internet sovereignt...
Since its birth, the Internet has usually been considered as a threat to the traditional conception ...
Since its birth, the Internet has usually been considered as a threat to the traditional conception ...
On a formal level, the rules of jurisdiction under customary international law deal with the questio...
Since legal commentators first confronted cyberspace, three broad stories have emerged to describe t...
This chapter documents the extreme stresses that cyberspace applies to state law by examining how pr...
This chapter documents the extreme stresses that cyberspace applies to state law by examining how pr...
The Internet epitomizes globalisation. There are not many international treaties on Internet issues ...
Abstract: Law is enacted and imposed by sovereign state authority. As the states are territorial in ...
Which state has and should have the right and power to regulate which site and online event? Who can...
Which state has and should have the right and power to regulate sites and online events? Who can app...
Jurisdiction is a vital and a central feature of state sovereignty. The concept has existed for cent...
When Phillip Jessup coined the term ‘transnational law’ in the 1950ies, he tried to capture ‘all law...
Jurisdiction - or more precisely the entitlement to regulate a transnational event, that is to make,...
This thesis analyses the traditional notion of jurisdiction in the light of Internet based activitie...
Internet governance is a simple term without a simple definition. In the name of Internet sovereignt...
Since its birth, the Internet has usually been considered as a threat to the traditional conception ...
Since its birth, the Internet has usually been considered as a threat to the traditional conception ...
On a formal level, the rules of jurisdiction under customary international law deal with the questio...
Since legal commentators first confronted cyberspace, three broad stories have emerged to describe t...
This chapter documents the extreme stresses that cyberspace applies to state law by examining how pr...
This chapter documents the extreme stresses that cyberspace applies to state law by examining how pr...
The Internet epitomizes globalisation. There are not many international treaties on Internet issues ...
Abstract: Law is enacted and imposed by sovereign state authority. As the states are territorial in ...
Which state has and should have the right and power to regulate which site and online event? Who can...
Which state has and should have the right and power to regulate sites and online events? Who can app...
Jurisdiction is a vital and a central feature of state sovereignty. The concept has existed for cent...
When Phillip Jessup coined the term ‘transnational law’ in the 1950ies, he tried to capture ‘all law...
Jurisdiction - or more precisely the entitlement to regulate a transnational event, that is to make,...
This thesis analyses the traditional notion of jurisdiction in the light of Internet based activitie...
Internet governance is a simple term without a simple definition. In the name of Internet sovereignt...