![]() ![]() ![]() Lessig, a constitutional lawyer and now � after teaching at Chicago and Harvard - a law professor at Stanford, argues that the internet demands a new understanding of regulation. Lessig's sophisticated insights into how Cyberspace is and can be regulated, provide us with new perspectives on law and governance in this fascinating and fast evolving area. ![]() ![]() Be this as it may, even if one can assume that those interested in cyberlaw, the governance of the internet and the intricate constitutional issues involved, will already have read the book and, possibly, even Lessig's new one, also published in October(1), Berlin Verlag has placed an already "classic" title on the German book market. Considering that "Code and other Laws of Cyberspace" has been the talk of the town in cyberspace since it first appeared, it is somewhat surprising that it comes out only now in German. Lawrence Lessig's book which has dominated the US-American Cyber Law Discourse since its publication in 1999, has now been translated into German and published by Berlin Verlag. Texto completo no disponible (Saber más.Localización: German Law Journal, ISSN-e 2071-8322, Vol.The discovery of technological law in the digital Bukovina : Lawrence Lessig's Code and other Laws of Cyberspace ![]()
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