1st Edition

International Internet Law

By Joanna Kulesza Copyright 2012
224 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

This book discusses the international legal issues underlying Internet Governance and proposes an international solution to its problems. The book encompasses a wide spectrum of current debate surrounding the governance of the internet and focuses on the areas and issues which urgently require attention from the international community in order to sustain the proper functioning of the global... Read more

1. Limits of State Competence - Traditional Notion of Jurisdiction  2. International Internet Law - Scope and Sources  3. Examples of Current National Solutions - Summary of Differences  4. From Internet Governance to International Internet Law 

Biography

Joanna Kulesza is an assistant professor of international public law at the Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Lodz, Poland. Her research interests include limits of state competence in cyberspace, international cooperation on Internet governance and the future of World Wide Web.

The book International Internet Law remains one of the very few monographs in English concerning Internet governance. But this is not the only reason it is worth reading... [An] advantage is that in her study Kulesza gives a fresh, comprehensive and up to date view on the issue concerned. She makes the reader more aware of what kinds of problems humanity is facing nowadays and how this might develop in the future.

- Michał Kruk for Intellectual Property and Competition Law, (2013) 44:385–388