Information Technology Law

internet.law.nz, 3rd edition

By Judge David Harvey
LexisNexis New Zealand November 2011

Specifications

ISBN-13
9781877511974
Publisher
LexisNexis New Zealand
Publication
November 2011
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
New Zealand ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

internet.law.nz explores the widespread and significant impacts of the internet within and between legal jurisdictions. Judge David Harvey analyses the effects of the internet on copyright, tortious liability, evidence, and criminal law, as well as attempts to monitor and govern it. This book provides students, researchers, and legal practitioners with a formidable study of this fast-moving area of law, it considers substantial recent changes in technology, statute, and case law.

The new edition covers areas that have garnered significant public and judicial interest since the second edition, including privacy issues and social networking. It also looks at how legal systems interact within information technologies, particularly the disclosure of information within the Court process.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 - Online information and research: some issues

Chapter 2 - Jurisdiction ? which Court, which law?

Chapter 3 - Internet governance

Chapter 4 - Criminal law

Chapter 5 - Pre-trial evidential discovery

Chapter 6 - Information technologies in Court

Chapter 7 - Tortious liability and network systems

Chapter 8 - Online business relationships ? ecommerce, contract formation and the Electronic Transactions Act

Chapter 9 - Copyright in cyberspace

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