In this, the fourth edition of _Private International Law and the
Internet_, Professor Dan Svantesson provides a detailed and insightful
account of what has emerged as the most crucial current issue in
private international law; that is, how the Internet affects and is
affected by the five fundamental questions: When should a lawsuit be
entertained by the courts? Which state’s law should be applied? When
should a court that can entertain a lawsuit decline to do so? How wide
‘scope of jurisdiction’ should be afforded to a court with
jurisdiction over a dispute? And will a judgment rendered in one
country be recognized and enforced in another?
Professor Svantesson identifies and investigates twelve
characteristics of Internet communication that are relevant to these
questions and then proceeds with a detailed discussion of what is
required of modern private international law rules.
Focus is placed on several issues that have far-reaching practical
consequences in the Internet context, including the following:
* cross-border defamation;
* cross-border business contracts;
* cross-border consumer contracts; and
* cross-border intellectual property issues.
A wide survey of private international law solutions encompasses
insightful and timely analyses of relevant laws adopted in a variety
of jurisdictions, including Australia, England, Hong Kong SAR, the
United States, Germany, Sweden, and China, as well as in a range of
international instruments. There is also a chapter on advances in
geo-identification technologies and their special value for legal
practice. The book concludes with two model international conventions,
one on cross-border defamation and one on cross-border contracts, as
well as a set of practical checklists to guide legal practitioners
faced with cross-border matters within the discussed fields.
Professor Svantesson’s book brings together a wealth of research
findings in the overlapping disciplines of law and technology that
will be of particular utility to practitioners and academics working
in this complex and rapidly changing field. His thoughtful analysis of
the interplay of the developing Internet and private international law
will also be of great value, as will the tools he offers with which to
anticipate the future. _Private International Law and the Internet_
provides a remarkable stimulus to continue working towards globally
acceptable private international law rules for communication via the
Internet.
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ISBN
9789403511139
Publisert
2021
Utgave
4. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Kluwer Law International B.V
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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