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Constitución y tribunal constitucional 2019

ISBN: 9788491978961

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Fecha de edición 27/08/2019
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Páginas

232

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PAMPLONA

Colección

BIBLIOTECA DE LEGISLACIÓN CIVITAS 10

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Part I: The Information Society
1:: The world of bits
2:: The network of networks
3:: Net neutrality
4:: Regulating the information society

Part II: Content and the Information Society
5:: Cyber-speech
6:: Social networking and antisocial conduct
7:: Defamation

Part III: Digital Content and Intellectual Property Rights
8:: Intellectual property rights and the information society
9:: Software
10:: Digital creatives and copyright law
11:: Copyright in the digital environment
12:: Copyright infringement in the digital environment
13:: Databases
14:: Branding, trade marks and domain names
15:: Brand identities, search engines, and secondary ma rkets

Part IV: E-Commerce
16:: Electronic contracts
17:: Electronic payments and cryptocurrency
18:: Consumer protection

Part V: Criminal Activity in the Information Society
19:: Computer misuse
20:: Obscenity in the information society
21:: Crime and law enforcement in the information society

Part VI: Data Privacy
22:: Data protection: the legal framework
23:: Data protection: rights and obligations
24:: The international trade in personal data
25:: State surveillance and data retention

Online only chapters
26:: Digital Ownership
27:: The digital public sphere
28:: Virtual environments
29:: The future for IT law

Andrew Murray, Professor of Law, London School of Economics and Political Science

Andrew Murray is a Professor of Law at London School of Economics and Political Science. He is also a member of the Society of Computers and Law, the Higher Education Academy, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA). He was previously an Executive Member of the British and Irish Law, Education and Technology Association (BILETA) and is a visiting professor at the Computer/Law Institute, VU Amsterdam and was in Spring 2015 and Spring 2017 a visiting Professor at the Paris Institute of Political Science (Sciences Po).