Global computer-based communications cut across territorial borders, creating a new realm of activity and undermining the feasibility and legitimacy of applying laws based on geographic boundaries. Territorial borders, in general, delineate areas within which different sets of legal rules apply. The Internet has no territorially-based boundaries, because the cost and speed of message transmission on the Internet is almost entirely independent of physical location. Messages can be transmitted from any physical location to any other location without any physical cues or barriers that might separate certain geographically remote places and people. Location remains vitally important, but only location within a virtual space consisting of “addre...
The Internet is here to stay. Consequently, disputes in this cyberspace are heard in courts nationwi...
Which state has and should have the right and power to regulate which site and online event? Who can...
On a formal level, the rules of jurisdiction under customary international law deal with the questio...
In a world where global communications are increasingly dependent on the Internet,\u27 tr...
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...
Private international law has developed on the premise of geographically discrete areas that could b...
This thesis analyses the traditional notion of jurisdiction in the light of Internet based activitie...
The Internet and cyberspace have long been a part of our lives. Internet technologies have created a...
Abstract: Law is enacted and imposed by sovereign state authority. As the states are territorial in ...
The globalized and decentralized Internet has become the new locus for a wide range of human activit...
Private international law has developed on the premise of geographically discrete areas that could b...
Jurisdiction is the authority of a court to hear and decide a specific legal action. In resolving le...
Jurisdiction is a vital and a central feature of state sovereignty. The concept has existed for cent...
This paper will use the Yahoo case to illustrate the unique jurisdictional dilemma posed by the Inte...
The Internet is here to stay. Consequently, disputes in this cyberspace are heard in courts nationwi...
Which state has and should have the right and power to regulate which site and online event? Who can...
On a formal level, the rules of jurisdiction under customary international law deal with the questio...
In a world where global communications are increasingly dependent on the Internet,\u27 tr...
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...
Private international law has developed on the premise of geographically discrete areas that could b...
This thesis analyses the traditional notion of jurisdiction in the light of Internet based activitie...
The Internet and cyberspace have long been a part of our lives. Internet technologies have created a...
Abstract: Law is enacted and imposed by sovereign state authority. As the states are territorial in ...
The globalized and decentralized Internet has become the new locus for a wide range of human activit...
Private international law has developed on the premise of geographically discrete areas that could b...
Jurisdiction is the authority of a court to hear and decide a specific legal action. In resolving le...
Jurisdiction is a vital and a central feature of state sovereignty. The concept has existed for cent...
This paper will use the Yahoo case to illustrate the unique jurisdictional dilemma posed by the Inte...
The Internet is here to stay. Consequently, disputes in this cyberspace are heard in courts nationwi...
Which state has and should have the right and power to regulate which site and online event? Who can...
On a formal level, the rules of jurisdiction under customary international law deal with the questio...