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Köp båda 2 för 2475 krPeter Aadoson, National Judicial Institute, Canadian Law Library Review While Internet Jurisdiction Law and Practice is a useful resource for students, academics, and practitioners alike, on a more introspective level, those who dare to put their heads in the cloud and delve into the clash between territory, sovereignty, jurisdiction, and the internet will relish the newfound understanding of what it means to be a global citizen.
Sean Gordan, Brewer Wallace Solicitors, The Law Gazette Authored by Queen Mary University of London's professor of internet law, this book is a quality publication from start to finish ... Academic arguments aside, this book should serve equally well as a practitioner's 'go-to' text, given its clear, staged explanations of key concepts and the vast amounts of referenced source material.
The Commonwealth Lawyer useful contribution to the ongoing discussion
Julia Hoernle is Professor of Internet Law at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies at Queen Mary University of London. She has taught and researched internet law and cybercrime law since 2001, after having worked as a solicitor. Her research interests focus on the issues of cross-border regulation and dispute resolution on the internet. She has published over 60 articles and three books. She has taught internationally at Beijing, Shanghai, Vienna, and Singapore. She has also been a research scholar at Georgetown University in Washington DC. She is also the Managing Editor of the International Journal of Law and Information Technology (Oxford University Press). She has acted as expert on issues related to international internet dispute resolution for the UK government, the European Commission and the Council of Europe.
1: A Brief Introduction 2: "Head in the Clouds": The Clash Between Territorial Sovereignty, Jurisdiiction, and the Territorial Detachment of the Internet 3: The Jurisdictional Challenge Answered - Enforcement Through Gatekeepers on the Internet 4: Julia Hoernle and Elif Mendos Kuskonmaz: Criminal Jurisdiction - Concurrent Jurisdiction, Sovereignty, and the Urgent Requirement for Co-ordination 5: Jurisdiction of the Criminal Courts in Cybercrime Cases in Germany and England 6: Digital Investigations in the Cloud - Criminal Enforcement Co-operation 7: Data Protection Regulation and Jurisdiction 8: Julia Hoernle and Ioannis Revolidis: Civil and Commercial Cases in the EU: Jurisdiction, Recognition and Enforcement, Applicable Law - Brussels Regulation, Rome I and II Regulations 9: Conflicts of Law and Internet Jurisdiction in the US 10: Consumer Protection and Jurisdiction 11: Conflicts of Law in Privacy, Data Protection and Defamation Disputes: German and English Law 12: Intellectual Property: Internet Jurisdiction and Applicable Law 13: Conclusion