Solving the Internet Jurisdiction Puzzle

Author:   Dan Jerker B. Svantesson (Professor in the Faculty of Law, Professor in the Faculty of Law, Bond University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198795674


Pages:   282
Publication Date:   05 October 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Internet jurisdiction has emerged as one of the greatest and most urgent challenges online; affecting areas as diverse as e-commerce, data privacy, law enforcement, content take-downs, cloud computing, e-health, cyber security, intellectual property, freedom of speech, and cyberwar. In this innovative book, Professor Svantesson presents a vision for a new approach to Internet jurisdiction based on an extensive period of research dedicated to the topic. The book demonstrates that our current paradigm remains attached to territorial thinking that is out of sync with our modern world, especially, but not only, online. Having made the claim that our adherence to the territoriality principle is based more on habit rather than on any clear and universally accepted legal principles, Professor Svantesson advances a new jurisprudential framework for how we approach jurisdiction - a framework that unites private, and public, international law. He also proposes several other reform initiatives aimed at equipping us to solve the Internet jurisdiction puzzle. In addition, the book provides a history of Internet jurisdiction, and challenges our traditional categorisation of different types of jurisdiction. It places Internet jurisdiction in a broader context and outlines methods for how to properly understand and work with rules of Internet jurisdiction. While Solving the Internet Jurisdiction Puzzle paints a clear picture of the concerns involved and the problems that needs to be overcome, this book is distinctly aimed at finding practical solutions anchored in a solid theoretical framework. Professor Svantesson argues that many of the Internet jurisdiction problems we face are due to a sleepwalking-like acceptance of orthodox thinking. Solving the Internet Jurisdiction Puzzle acts as a wake-up call to this issue.

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Author:   Dan Jerker B. Svantesson (Professor in the Faculty of Law, Professor in the Faculty of Law, Bond University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.582kg
ISBN:  

9780198795674


ISBN 10:   019879567
Pages:   282
Publication Date:   05 October 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1: Introduction 2: The Tyranny of Territoriality 3: A New Jurisprudential Framework for Jurisdiction 4: A Very Brief History of Internet Jurisdiction 5: Jurisdictional Interoperability - The Path Forward (for now) 6: Understanding the Functions of Jurisdictional Law 7: The Vagueness of the Law and the Importance of its Interpretation 8: The Impact of our Categorisation of Types of Jurisdiction 9: Scope of (Remedial) Jurisdiction 10: A Layered Approach to Jurisdiction 11: The Role of Geo-Location Technologies 12: A Doctrine of Selective Legal Compliance 13: Concluding Remarks

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Dan Svantesson offers refreshing proposals to resolve the 'Internet jurisdiction puzzle'. The problem of jurisdiction is not an abstract one but has daily implications on human rights and the rule of law in cyberspace. While cybercrime is borderless and thriving, criminal justice authorities are bound by the principle of territoriality. Ninety years after 'Lotus', the search for solutions now is a burning matter for governments and international organisations. The concepts proposed by Dan Svantesson feed into these efforts. They should help ensure that practical solutions are based on a solid theoretical foundation. * Alexander Seger, Executive Secretary Cybercrime Convention Committee, Council of Europe * Svantesson fearlessly tackles one of the thorniest and most relevant legal problems of our times. This book is a key contribution to the global debate. * Cathrin Bauer-Bulst, Deputy Head of Unit, Cybercrime, European Commission * A remarkably thorough and innovative contribution to a crucial debate. Moving beyond strict territoriality is indeed key to prevent a legal arms race and properly address the exercise of sovereignty in the digital age. * Bertrand de La Chapelle, Executive Director, Internet & Jurisdiction *


A remarkably thorough and innovative contribution to a crucial debate. Moving beyond strict territoriality is indeed key to prevent a legal arms race and properly address the exercise of sovereignty in the digital age. * Bertrand de La Chapelle, Executive Director, Internet & Jurisdiction * Svantesson fearlessly tackles one of the thorniest and most relevant legal problems of our times. This book is a key contribution to the global debate. * Cathrin Bauer-Bulst, Deputy Head of Unit, Cybercrime, European Commission * Dan Svantesson offers refreshing proposals to resolve the 'Internet jurisdiction puzzle'. The problem of jurisdiction is not an abstract one but has daily implications on human rights and the rule of law in cyberspace. While cybercrime is borderless and thriving, criminal justice authorities are bound by the principle of territoriality. Ninety years after 'Lotus', the search for solutions now is a burning matter for governments and international organisations. The concepts proposed by Dan Svantesson feed into these efforts. They should help ensure that practical solutions are based on a solid theoretical foundation. * Alexander Seger, Executive Secretary Cybercrime Convention Committee, Council of Europe *


Dan Svantesson offers refreshing proposals to resolve the 'Internet jurisdiction puzzle'. The problem of jurisdiction is not an abstract one but has daily implications on human rights and the rule of law in cyberspace. While cybercrime is borderless and thriving, criminal justice authorities are bound by the principle of territoriality. Ninety years after 'Lotus', the search for solutions now is a burning matter for governments and international organisations. The concepts proposed by Dan Svantesson feed into these efforts. They should help ensure that practical solutions are based on a solid theoretical foundation. Alexander Seger, Executive Secretary Cybercrime Convention Committee, Council of Europe


Author Information

Professor Svantesson is a Professor in the Faculty of Law at Bond University and Co-Director of the Centre for Commercial Law. He is also a Researcher at the Swedish Law & Informatics Research Institute at Stockholm University. He specialises in international aspects of the Information Technology society.

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