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Global cybercrime and cybersecurity laws and regulations: : issues and challenges in the 21st century

Title
Global cybercrime and cybersecurity laws and regulations: : issues and challenges in the 21st century / Shahid M. Shahidullah, Carla D. Coates and Dorothy Kersha-Aerga, editors.
ISBN
9781685077556
1685077552
9781685078546
Publication
New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., [2022]
Physical Description
xvii, 340 pages ; 23 cm.
Summary
This book analyses actual and potential normative (whether legislative or contractual) conflicts and complex transnational disputes related to state-controlled enterprises (SCEs) operations and how they are interwoven with the problem of foreign direct investment. Moreover, SCEs also fall within the remit of international political economy, international economics and other SCE-related fields that go beyond purely legal or regulatory matters. In this connection, research on such economic and political determinants of SCE’s operations greatly informs and supplements the state of knowledge on how to best regulate cross-border aspects of SCE’s and is also be covered in this book.The book also aims to analyse the ?SCE phenomenon? which includes a wide panoply of entities that have various structures with different degrees of control by states at the central or regional level, and that critically discuss the above-mentioned overlapping legal economic and political systems which can emerge under various shades of shadows casted by governmental umbrellas (i.e., the control can be exercised through ownership, right to appoint the management, and special-voting-rights). The chapters in this book are grouped, so as to address cross-border investment by and in SCE, into four coherent major parts, namely -- (i) the regulatory framework of state capitalism: laws, treaties, and contracts; (ii) economic and institutional expansion of state capitalism; (iii) the accountability of state capitalism: exploring the forms of liabilities; and (iv) regional and country perspectives. Contributions address the core theme from a broad range of SCE and international economic regulations, including but not limited to competition law, WTO law, investment law, and financial/monetary law. They also cover the new emerging generation of Free Trade Agreements (EU-Vietnam FTA, EU China investment treaty, Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership; and the coordination between treaty systems). The book is a valuable addition and companion for courses, such as international trade law, international law of foreign investment, transnational law, international and economic development, world politics, law of preferential trade agreements, international economics, and economics of development.
Other formats
Online version: Global cybercrime and cybersecurity laws and regulations: NY : Nova Science Publishers, [2022]
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 07, 2023
Series
Cybercrime and Cybersecurity Research.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-334) and index.
Contents
Preface
Foreword
Acknowledgment
Authors’ Biographies
Chapter 1. The Birth of Cyber Space, Global Cybercrime, and the Imperatives for Global Cyber Laws and Regulations
Chapter 2. The Four Decades of Evolution of Cybercrime and Federal Cybersecurity Laws and Policy Developments in the United States, 1980-2020
Chapter 3. Localization and Globalization of Digital Data: The Evolving Laws and Regulations in the U.S., Canada, and the European Union
Chapter 4. The Governance of the Internet in Authoritarian Regimes: Isolation, Control, and Censorship in Russia and China
Chapter 5. Evolution of Cyber Laws and Regulations in Nigeria: Local and Global Responses to Cybercrime and Cybersecurity in the African Region
Chapter 6. Cybercrime and the Evolving Cyber Laws and Regulations in the Asia-Pacific Region: China, Japan, and Singapore
Chapter 7. Evolution of Cybercrime and Cybersecurity Laws and Regulations in the African Region: A Comparative Study of South Africa and Nigeria
Chapter 8. Cyber Violence Against Women and Girls: A Comparative Study of the Evolution of Global Cyber Laws and Regulations in the U.S., European Union, and India
Chapter 9. Cybercrime and the Evolving Cyber Laws and Regulations in South Asia: India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
Chapter 10. Governing the Global Internet: The Perspective of Sovereign Internet, and the Reincarnation of Cold War Politics
References
Index.
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