The rapid development of IT technologies in the last few decades has also created increasing number of cross-border disputes. This trend is affected by the fact, that there are no border lines that we can find in the real world. Different law systems have to deal with the existence of this new, on state borders independent entity. In the perspective of law, internet is interesting because of its inability as a virtual space, to fit in the doctrine of legal state, by which the state exercises its authority and enforces its law on its territory. This traditional bond between the state, its territory and its law system is impaired, sometimes it is referred to as virtualization or delocalization of legal relationships. Delocalization has a grea...
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Cross-border infringement of intellectual property rights raises a number of issues. The Internet me...
Legal issues that concern defamation continue to attract attention as complex technology drives the ...
One of the main consequences of the ubiquitous usage of Internet as a means to conduct business has ...
Given the global nature of the Interest, online trademark infringements alwaysinvolve multiple terri...
With the advent of the Internet, some new problems in the field of intellectual property law have ap...
The new media and communication technologies have significantly increased the number of online cross...
The paper explores the approach of the European Union Private International Law (EU PIL) to the allo...
Article 5(3) of the Brussels I Regulation provides that a person domiciled in a Member State may be ...
The article deals with the problem of determining the cross-boarding judicial jurisdiction of cases ...
This paper discusses the recent case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (the ECJ), in...
The main focus of the thesis is the issue of determining jurisdiction in matters of tort, delict or ...
The unbounded territory known as cyberspace poses many jurisdictional questions. This Article presen...
In a series of four recent cases, the European Court of Justice has devised a new jurisdictional fra...
Private international law divides the world into territories, each with its own court system and law...
The Brussels I bis Regulation (1215/2012), sequel to the Brussels I Regulation (44/2000), contains r...
Cross-border infringement of intellectual property rights raises a number of issues. The Internet me...
Legal issues that concern defamation continue to attract attention as complex technology drives the ...
One of the main consequences of the ubiquitous usage of Internet as a means to conduct business has ...