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Mar 2015
This paper addresses how to resolve the problems created by the difficulty of determining which country’s jurisdictional rules apply in transnational disputes involving the Internet, including the threat this poses to the network’s future. The authors argue that to resolve this challenge, there needs to be a multilateral agreement on how to harmonize existing rules within an agreed-upon framework of law.
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Author | Michael Chertoff, Paul Rosenzweig |
Series | CIGI Papers |
Publisher | Chatham House |
Copyright | © 2015 Michael Chertoff and Paul Rosenzweig. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution — Non-commercial — No Derivatives License 3.0. |