
IT Law
The progress of information and communication technology (IT) has surpassed all expectations. IT is affecting almost every aspect of human life and the development can be expected to continue as the technology becomes more advanced and costs continue to drop.
The Scandinavian countries have long been in the forefront when it comes to the use of IT, mobile telephones and the Internet. The awareness of technical potentialities is reflected in a longstanding jurisprudential interest in the field. The Swedish Law and Informatics Research Institute traces its origin back to 1968, the Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law held its first seminar in 1970, and, not surprisingly, the activities in this field are presently more intense than ever. Following this tradition, this volume of Scandinavian Studies in Law presents 27 newly written articles on current legal issues relating to IT. The contributors are all scholars and practitioners active in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.
IT Law in the Framework of Legal Informatics
Issues of Security and Interoperability in Electronic Public Procurement
Managing Electronic Signatures - Current Challenges
Employment and ICT Law
Electronic Communications under the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, CISG
Digital Certificates and Certification Services
Enforcement of Copyright – A Reflection on Injunctions in the Information Society
Software Patents in Europe
On the Theoretical Foundations of the Principle of Free Flow of Information as Applied to Copyright
Electronic Administration in Iceland
E-government and Good Government: An Impossible Equation in the new Network Society?
Making Access Rights Operative
Data Protection in the Private Sector
Privacy Protection in a Global Context - A Comparative Overview
Privacy in the Noise Society
Big Brother, Small Sisters and Free Speech: Reanalyzing some Threats to Personal Privacy
Implementing Data Protection in Law
The Norwegian Internet Ethical Council
Telecom Companies as Crime Investigators
EU-legislation and Cybercrime: A Decade of European Legal Developments
Liability of Intermediaries for Copyright Infringement in the Case of Hosting on the Internet
Some Reflexions Concerning Jurisdiction in Cases on Cross-border Trademark Infringements Through the Internet
Expropriation for Telecom and Other Infrastructure - the Swedish Experience
Retrieving the Sources of Legal Decision-Making - Technical Possibilities and Related Legal Issues
ICT and Legal Principles: Sources and Paradigm of Information Law
IT and Legislative Development
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