Author: Spang-Hanssen, Henrik Stakemann Title: Cyberspace and International Law on Jurisdiction: Possibilities of Dividing Cyberspace into Jurisdictions with Help of Filters a
Description: Copenhagen, DJØF Publishing, 2004. orig.wrappers. 24x16cm, xi,700 pp. A large rubberstamp to title-page. Minor rubbing. VG. ¶ Contents: Filter Software; The Internet in General; Firewall Architecture &Design; Filters in General: Labeling Websites; Packets & Protocols; Proxy Servers & Services; Network Address Translation; Hardware - Products; Software - Products; Filtering & Blocking; Censorware; Anti-Censorship Software & Circumvention of Filters; Information Warfare; Technical Point of View: End-to-End vs. Network -Centered; Political Points of View: Software or Hardware Required Installed by Governments or Business (on all Computers); National Practice of Firewealls, Censuring & Monitoring; Reports on Efficiency of Filtering & Blocking; US Case on Filters; Other US Case Law on Filtering & Blocking; Non-US Cases on Filtering & Blocking; Juridical Part: International Law - In Broad Terms; International Law on Jurisdiction; Jurisdiction to Prescribe - In Broad Terms; Jurisdiction to Adjudicate - Inbroad Terms; Jurisdiction to Enforce - In Broad Terms; Foreign State Compulsion; International Law & Cyberspace: Jurisdiction to Prescribe; Jurisdiction to Adjudicate; Jurisdiction to Enforce; Are the Cases Violations? De Lega Ferenca; Appendices.
Keywords: Cyberspace Jurisdiction, International Law, Internet Firewalls, Computer Networks, Law Legislation, Legal, Jurisprudence, Firewall Filters,
Price: US$ 85.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS014846I