Jurisdiction - or more precisely the entitlement to regulate a transnational event, that is to make, apply and enforce laws in respect of it - continues to be a live issue within the arena of network regulation and to evolve in line with wider regulatory trends. The controversy in the online environment has shifted away from the question of whether and, if so, when a State may apply its defamation, privacy, contract and intellectual property law, or criminal and regulatory law on eg. obscenity, pharmaceutical licencing and gambling to a global online activity. Now the focus is on more pragmatic concerns and in particularly, on the dominant tech platforms and their gatekeeping and data collection capacities, and when and how they may be co-o...
A result of the creation of the Internet is that the real world no longer is the only space in which...
Private international law has developed on the premise of geographically discrete areas that could b...
In a world where global communications are increasingly dependent on the Internet,\u27 tr...
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 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...
The globalized and decentralized Internet has become the new locus for a wide range of human activit...
The Internet now reaches 60 million users in 160 countries, with the number increasing each year. Al...
The Internet and cyberspace have long been a part of our lives. Internet technologies have created a...
This thesis analyses the traditional notion of jurisdiction in the light of Internet based activitie...
This Article begins by surveying the myriad ways that increasing globalization of communication, tra...
Private international law, or conflict of laws as it is usually referred to in the U.S., is an histo...
With the advent of the Internet and the World Wide Web, a novel question of procedural law has taken...
Global computer-based communications cut across territorial borders, creating a new realm of activit...
A result of the creation of the Internet is that the real world no longer is the only space in which...
Private international law has developed on the premise of geographically discrete areas that could b...
In a world where global communications are increasingly dependent on the Internet,\u27 tr...
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 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...
The globalized and decentralized Internet has become the new locus for a wide range of human activit...
The Internet now reaches 60 million users in 160 countries, with the number increasing each year. Al...
The Internet and cyberspace have long been a part of our lives. Internet technologies have created a...
This thesis analyses the traditional notion of jurisdiction in the light of Internet based activitie...
This Article begins by surveying the myriad ways that increasing globalization of communication, tra...
Private international law, or conflict of laws as it is usually referred to in the U.S., is an histo...
With the advent of the Internet and the World Wide Web, a novel question of procedural law has taken...
Global computer-based communications cut across territorial borders, creating a new realm of activit...
A result of the creation of the Internet is that the real world no longer is the only space in which...
Private international law has developed on the premise of geographically discrete areas that could b...
In a world where global communications are increasingly dependent on the Internet,\u27 tr...