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Digital Transformations in Public International Law
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- Beiträge zum ausländischen öffentlichen Recht und Völkerrecht, Volume 317
- Publisher:
- 2022
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- Copyright year
- 2022
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-7560-0275-7
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-7489-3163-8
- Publisher
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Series
- Beiträge zum ausländischen öffentlichen Recht und Völkerrecht
- Volume
- 317
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 286
- Product type
- Edited Book
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ChapterPages
- Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisPages 1 - 8 Download chapter (PDF)
- Digital Transformations in Public International Law: An IntroductionAuthors: | |Download chapter (PDF)
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- I. IntroductionAuthors:
- II. The Application of Sovereignty in CyberspaceAuthors:
- III. Different Approaches to the Application of State Sovereignty in CyberspaceAuthors:
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- 1. Roguski and a ‘Layered Approach’ to State Sovereignty in CyberspaceAuthors:
- 2. Cornish and the Quantum Physics AnalogyAuthors:
- V. Remarks on the Contribution of Analogies to the Sovereignty in Cyberspace DebateAuthors:
- VI. ConclusionAuthors:
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- I. IntroductionAuthors:
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- 1. Globalisation and Pluralism: The Legacy of International Constitutional LawAuthors:
- 2. Forms of Constitutionalisation: The EU as a Case StudyAuthors:
- 3. Multilevel Theory: Reconciling Constitutional DimensionsAuthors:
- 4. Double Reflexivity: A Socio-legal PerspectiveAuthors:
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- 1. Plurality and FragmentationAuthors:
- 2. Progressive TranslationAuthors:
- 3. Societal InputAuthors:
- 4. Implementing Digital ConstitutionalismAuthors:
- IV. ConclusionAuthors:
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- I. IntroductionAuthors:
- II. Cyber Stability and Responsible State Behavior in CyberspaceAuthors:
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- 1. The Concept of ‘Aggression’ and ‘Collective Security’ under the PactAuthors:
- 2. Prospects of Applying the Pact to Promote Responsible State Behavior in CyberspaceAuthors:
- 3. Limits of Applying the Pact to Promote Responsible State Behavior in CyberspaceAuthors:
- IV. Concluding RemarksAuthors:
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- I. IntroductionAuthors:
- II. The Expanding Nature of Sanctions in International LawAuthors:
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- 1. The Use of Cyber Means as a Threat to International and National SecurityAuthors:
- 2. Overview of State Practice of Imposing Sanctions in Response to Malicious Cyber ActivitiesAuthors:
- 3. Legality of Unilateral Sanctions Taken in Response to Malicious Cyber ActivitiesAuthors:
- IV. Blocking On-line CommerceAuthors:
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- 1. OverviewAuthors:
- 2. Human Rights ImpactAuthors:
- VI. Other Aspects of Application of Sanctions in the Digital SphereAuthors:
- VII. ConclusionsAuthors:
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- I. IntroductionAuthors:
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- 1. Right to Access the InternetAuthors:
- 2. New Digital Spheres of Human RightsAuthors:
- 3. Extension of Duty-Bearers of Human RightsAuthors:
- 4. Modes of Protecting and Counteracting Anonymity in the Digital SphereAuthors:
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- a) Extraterritorial Applicability of Human Rights Treaties to Digital Interventions by State AuthoritiesAuthors:
- b) Extraterritorial Applicability of Human Rights Treaties to Digital Interferences by Private Third Parties and Non-State ActorsAuthors:
- 6. Discrimination Issues in the Virtual World Through AlgorithmsAuthors:
- 7. Cyborgs and Humanoid Robots as New Rights-Holders or New Duty-Bearers?Authors:
- III. OutlookAuthors:
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- I. IntroductionAuthors:
- II. ICL and Its Goals: Setting the Theoretical FrameworkAuthors:
- III. From Old Evidence to Digital EvidenceAuthors:
- IV. Outreach ProgrammesAuthors:
- V. Retribution and Deterrence: New Positive Trends and Areas of ConcernAuthors:
- VI. Recording HistoryAuthors:
- VII. Victims’ RightsAuthors:
- VIII. Restorative JusticeAuthors:
- IX. ConclusionsAuthors:
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- I. IntroductionAuthors:
- II. Online Media and Changing Communication ProcessesAuthors:
- III. Private Governance Systems and Fair Balance Between Private Actors on the InternetAuthors:
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- 1. General RemarksAuthors:
- 2. Substantive Obligations and Effective Allocation of Responsibility in Online CommunicationAuthors:
- 3. The State as a Guarantor of Online PluralismAuthors:
- 4. Procedural Obligations and Investigation into Horizontal Online ViolationsAuthors:
- V. Concluding RemarksAuthors:
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- I. IntroductionAuthors:
- II. Informal Civil Society MovementsAuthors:
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- 1. Law-Making as a Participatory ProcessAuthors:
- 2. Civil Society in International Law ScholarshipAuthors:
- 3. Civil Society in Global Governance ScholarshipAuthors:
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- 1. Bypassing LocalityAuthors:
- 2. Creating NormativityAuthors:
- 3. Changing ConditionsAuthors:
- V. Fridays for Future and Climate ChangeAuthors:
- VI. Empirical OutlookAuthors:
- VII. ConclusionAuthors:
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- I. IntroductionAuthors:
- II. Civil Society and Internet LawAuthors:
- III. Strategic Litigation in Matters of Internet LawAuthors:
- IV. Usage of the Internet for Strategic LitigationAuthors:
- V. Potential and Perils of Strategic Litigation regarding Internet LawAuthors:
- VI. ConclusionAuthors:
- ContributorsPages 285 - 286 Download chapter (PDF)




