Customary law of the Internet : in the search for a supranational cyberspace law / by Przemysław Paul Polański.
Material type: TextSeries: Information technology & Law series 13Publication details: The Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press , c2007.Description: xxiii, 413 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:- 9789067042307
- 343.09944 POL
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343.099 INF Information & communication technology : legal issues / | 343.099 INF Information & communication technology : legal issues / | 343.099 INF Information & communication technology : legal issues / | 343 09944 POL Customary law of the Internet : in the search for a supranational cyberspace law / | 343.09944 ROZ Toward a cyberlegal culture / | 343.09944 ROZ Toward a cyberlegal culture / | 343.09944 VIS Cyber law : Indian and International perspectives |
Includes bibliographical references, bibliography (p. 383-408), and index.
Customary law of the Internet discusses international regulation of the Internet from two perspectives: international conventions and customary law. The first part of the book discusses issues posed by the emergence of the Internet and analyses relevant international treaties. In particular, the first assessment of the new Convention on electronic contracts is discussed. The second part of the book deals with the emerging customary norms developed by the Internet community. Firstly, the importance of custom from historical perspective is discussed, followed by the analysis of the concept of international custom. Then the concept of Internet custom is presented, followed by a detailed methodology for evidencing customary norms in judicial proceedings. In the last part of the book, a number of Internet customs is presented. The last chapter discusses the novel concept of autonomous Internet law, based on customary norms of the Internet community, arbitral and judicial awards, general principles, and more
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