Description |
1 online resource (ix, 324 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Tanel Kerikmäe, Introduction: E-Regulation in the European Union. Normative realities and trends -- Tanel Kerikmäe and Pawan Dutt, Conceptualization of emerging legal framework of e-regulation in the European Union -- Katrin Nyman Metcalf, e-Governance in law and by law. The legal framework of e-governance -- Ülle Madise and Priit Vinkel, Internet voting in Estonia: From constitutional debate to evaluation of experience over six elections -- Addi Rull, Ermo Täks, and Alex Norta, Towards software-agent enhanced privacy protection -- Johan Axhamn, Striking a fair balance between the protection of creative content and the need to foster its dissemination: The challenges posed by internet linking and meta search engines -- Mari Männiko, Intermediary service providers' liability exemptions -- Where can we draw the line? -- Kristi Joamets, Civil status registration -- More than data collection. EU digital development in promoting the free movement of civil status document -- Agnes Kasper, The fragmented securitization of cyberthreats -- Agnes Kasper, Legal aspects of cyber security in emerging technologies -- Smart grids and big data. European answers to security breaches and 'common' cybercrime -- Edita Gruodytė and Mindaugas Bilius, Investigating cybercrimes: Theoretical and practical issues -- Maria Claudia Solarte-Vasquez, Reflections on the concrete application of principles of internet governance and the networked information society in the European Union institutionalization process of Alternative Dispute Resolution methods -- Pawan Kumar Dutt and Tanel Kerikmäe, Concepts and problems associated with eDemocracy |
Summary |
The EU strategy 2020 includes ambitious plans for e-regulation that could improve Europe's competitiveness. However, the European states have very different legal frameworks in this field. This book introduces flagship initiatives and provides a detailed overview and analysis of the current standards and latest developments, offering practical insights and guidelines for practitioners and policy-makers alike. Further, as it discusses the main areas of e-regulation, it can serve as a useful platform for university education in light of the growing need for new kinds of specialists, i.e. IT lawyers. The book concentrates on fields that are directly affected by e-regulation such as cyber-security, databases, computer programs, e-governance, IP and competition law, and informatics |
Analysis |
intellectuele eigendomsrechten |
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intellectual property rights |
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internationaal recht |
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international law |
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recht |
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law |
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Europa |
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Europe |
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computerwetenschappen |
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computer sciences |
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Law (General) |
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Recht (algemeen) |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters |
Notes |
English |
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed July 21, 2014) |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Internet in public administration -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries
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Internet in public administration -- European Union countries
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Internet -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries
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LAW -- Constitutional.
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LAW -- Public.
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Internet in public administration
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Internet in public administration -- Law and legislation
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Internet -- Law and legislation
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European Union.
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Internet.
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Electronic data.
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Public administration.
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Data protection.
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Cyberspace.
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Information and communication technology.
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Community law and national law.
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European Union countries
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Kerikmäe, Tanel, editor.
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ISBN |
9783319081175 |
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3319081179 |
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3319081160 |
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9783319081168 |
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9783319081182 |
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3319081187 |
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9783319355320 |
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3319355325 |
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