Jurisdiction and the Internet

Uta Kohl

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Author
Uta Kohl
Publish Date
2007-10-18
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
348
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521843804
ISBN-13
9780521843805
citemno
107825
Subtitle
Regulatory Competence over Online Activity
SKU
9780521843805

Description

Which state has and should have the right and power to regulate sites and online events? Who can apply their defamation or contract law, obscenity standards, gambling or banking regulation, pharmaceutical licensing requirements or hate speech prohibitions to any particular Internet activity? Traditionally, transnational activity has been 'shared out' between national sovereigns with the aid of location-centric rules which can be adjusted to the transnational Internet. But can these allocation rules be stretched indefinitely, and what are the costs for online actors and for states themselves of squeezing global online activity into nation-state law? Does the future of online regulation lie in global legal harmonisation or is it a cyberspace that increasingly mirrors the national borders of the offline world? This 2007 book offers some uncomfortable insights into one of the most important debates on Internet governance.