260 Pages
by
Routledge
260 Pages
by
Routledge
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This title was first published in 2003. This text is part of the "Law of Cyberspace" series, which deals with the legal aspects of the emerging information society and corresponding ethical matters. The book examines the international dimensions of cyberspace law and the timeliness of drawing up the most appropriate international standard instrument for this environment, exploring ways and means... Read more
Volume I: Introduction - UNESCO and the law of cyberspace; the possibilities for a legal framework for cyberspace - including a New Zealand perspective; freedom of expression and regulation of information on cyberspace - issues concerning potential international co-operation principles; an international legal instrument for cyberspace? a comparative analysis with the law of outer space; some considerations on cyberspace law; liability in cyberspace; developing legal systems and good morals for the Internet; annex - report to the Director-General of UNESCO on the International Experts Meeting on Cyberspace Law.
Biography
Bruno de Padirac is a UNESCO civil servant, responsible for the societal aspects of new information and communication technologies. He has been in charge of projects on science and technology policies and ethics, computerized information systems, and management reforms.






