
Cover -- Half Title -- Law For Computer Scientists And Other Folk -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Table Of Contents -- List Of Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction: Textbook And Essay -- 1.1 Middle Ground: Architecture -- 1.2 Law In 'speakerspace' -- 1.3 Law In 'manuscriptspace' -- 1.4 Law In 'bookspace' -- 1.5 Law In Cyberspace: A New 'onlife World' -- 1.6 Outline -- 1.6.1 What Law Does -- 1.6.2 Domains Of Cyberlaw -- 1.6.3 Frontiers Of Law In An Onlife World -- 1.6.4 Finals -- 2. Law, Democracy, And The Rule Of Law -- 2.1 What Is Law? -- 2.1.1 Sources Of Law -- 2.1.2 What Law Does 2.1.2.1 Legal Effect -- 2.1.2.2 Effective And Practical Individual Rights -- 2.1.3 Legal Reasoning -- 2.2 What Is Law In A Constitutional Democracy? -- 2.2.1 Law, Morality, And Politics, And The Nature Of Legal Rules -- 2.2.2 Legal Certainty, Justice, Instrumentality -- 3. Domains Of Law: Private, Public, And Criminal Law -- 3.1 Private, Public, And Criminal Law: Conceptual Distinctions -- 3.1.1 Absolute Rights And Relative Rights -- 3.1.2 Private Law And Public Law -- 3.1.3 Private Law And Criminal Law -- 3.2 Private Law -- 3.2.1 Property Law: Transfer Of Movables 3.2.2 Contract Law And Property Law: Sale And Transfer Of Real Estate -- 3.2.3 Tort Liability -- 3.3 Public Law And Criminal Law -- 3.3.1 Public Law -- 3.3.1.1 Constitutional Law -- 3.3.1.2 Administrative Law -- 3.3.2 Criminal Law -- 3.3.2.1 Substantive Criminal Law -- 3.3.2.2 Criminal Procedure, Including Police Investigation -- 4. International And Supranational Law -- 4.1 Jurisdiction In Western Legal Systems -- 4.1.1 An Example -- 4.1.2 National Jurisdiction -- 4.2 International Law -- 4.2.1 Sources Of International Law -- 4.2.2 Monism And Dualism In International Law -- 4.3 Supranational Law 4.3.1 Transfer Of Sovereignty -- 4.3.2 Sources Of Eu Law -- 4.3.3 Case Law Of The Cjeu -- 4.4 International Rule Of Law -- 5. Privacy And Data Protection -- 5.1 Human Rights Law -- 5.1.1 Human Rights As Defence Rights Against The Modern State -- 5.1.2 From Liberty Rights To Social, Economic, And Further Rights -- 5.2 The Concept Of Privacy -- 5.2.1 Taxonomies And Family Resemblance -- 5.2.2 Privacy And Technology -- 5.3 The Right To Privacy -- 5.3.1 The Right To Privacy: Constitutional Law -- 5.3.2 The Right To Privacy: International Law -- 5.3.3 The Right To Privacy: Supranational Law 5.3.4 Article 8 Echr -- 5.3.5 Case Law Article 8 Echr Regarding Surveillance -- 5.3.5.1 Post-crime Surveillance -- 5.3.5.2 Pre-crime Surveillance (including Surveillance By The Intelligence Services) -- 5.4 Privacy And Data Protection -- 5.4.1 Defaults: An Opacity Right And A Transparency Right -- 5.4.2 Distinctive But Overlapping Rights: A Venn Diagram -- 5.4.3 Legal Remedies In Case Of Violation -- 5.5 Data Protection Law -- 5.5.1 Eu And Us Data Protection Law -- 5.5.2 Eu Data Protection Law -- 5.5.2.1 Sources Of Law Regarding Eu Data Protection Law -- 5.5.2.2 Material And Territorial Scope Mireille Hildebrandt. 5.5.2.3 Personal Data And Data Subject Includes Bibliographical References. Electronic Reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mi Available Via World Wide Web.
Page Count:
335
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
ISBN-10:
0192604902
ISBN-13:
9780192604903
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