Legal issues in the global information society

Bok av Center For International Legal Studies
The digital revolution has fundamentally changed the way people think, communicate, work, and conduct economic and business practices. Yet the vast majority of the world lags behind as the development gap between the rich and poor increases among and within countries across the globe. Legal Issues in the Global Information Society is the first and only book to cover the recommendations addressed at the UN World Summit on the Information Society, held in Tunis in Nov 2005. As information technology evolves in both developed and developing states, this timely publication will act as a blueprint for bridging the digital divide around the globe. The authors of this book, all leading legal experts and members of the Legal Issues Project Team of the Center for International Legal Studies, presented a session at the Summit, and the chapters of the book reflect the twelve major legal issues that will need to be confronted as more and more countries bridge this divide.