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Jurisdiction and types of jurisdiction by agreement
2023Abstract This Chapter introduces exclusive, non-exclusive, and asymmetric jurisdiction clauses from an EU law and a common law perspective. It demonstrates that each type of jurisdiction clause represents a different response to uncertainties that prevail at the time of contracting.
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IEEE Internet Computing, 2018
Now more than ever, we must employ the same tools and methods that built the Internet to improve its safety, security, privacy and utility.
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Now more than ever, we must employ the same tools and methods that built the Internet to improve its safety, security, privacy and utility.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
The chapter examines the contribution of the case-law of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to the clarification and development of the international law of jurisdictional immunities. It shows how the ICJ has variously restated, elaborated, and stimulated the evolution of the international law of jurisdictional immunities, affirming in the ...
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The chapter examines the contribution of the case-law of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to the clarification and development of the international law of jurisdictional immunities. It shows how the ICJ has variously restated, elaborated, and stimulated the evolution of the international law of jurisdictional immunities, affirming in the ...
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2018
Drawing on recent critical reflection on jurisdiction, this dissertation considers law’s speech or the speaking of law as a technology of what Michel Foucault calls “government.” The first part of the dissertation allegorically explores the operation of digital computers and computer networks, proposing a shift from a concept of code as a configuration
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Drawing on recent critical reflection on jurisdiction, this dissertation considers law’s speech or the speaking of law as a technology of what Michel Foucault calls “government.” The first part of the dissertation allegorically explores the operation of digital computers and computer networks, proposing a shift from a concept of code as a configuration
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The Internet Jurisdiction Risk of Cloud Computing
Information Systems Management, 2010Janice C Sipior
exaly

