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Emerging electronic highways : new challenges for politics and law / edited by Victor Bekkers, Bert-Jaap Koops, and Sjaak Nouwt.
1996
D 102 BEK.E
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Title
Emerging electronic highways : new challenges for politics and law / edited by Victor Bekkers, Bert-Jaap Koops, and Sjaak Nouwt.
Description
xi, 187 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
ISBN
9041101837
9789041101839 acid-free paper
9789041101839 acid-free paper
Alternate Call Number
D 102 BEK.E
Summary
Electronic highways are emerging, the information society is in the making. Who is building the infrastructure, and whose interests are to be taken into account in establishing the electronic superhighway? How will it affect democracy, political debate, and public administration? What applications can we expect, and what changes should be made in European law in reaction to new technological developments, like interactive multimedia or the globalization of the telecommunications infrastructure? We can look forward to consumer-oriented electronic services, but can we retain our privacy in such open surroundings? How will the allure of electronic commerce alter present regulations in such diverse areas as cryptography policy, civil liability, and tax levying? This book sets out important administrative and legal implications for political scientists, lawyers, as well as other professionals working on electronic highways.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Emerging electronic highways : introduction; Part 1. New challenges for politic and public administration : 2. The playground of the electronic superhighway players, interests, and deadlocks : V.J.J.M. Bekkers; 3. Beyond established boundaries? : electronic highways and administrative space : P.H.A. Frissen; 4. Technology and the modernization of local democracy : P.F.G. Depla, C.A.T. Schalken, P.W. Tops; 5. Information and communication technologies and democracy : C.A.T. Schalken, P.F.G. Depla, P.W. Tops; 6. Electronic public information systems : destinations on the electronic superhighway? : I. Horrocks, S. Zouridis; 7. Interactive multimedia and (Dutch) public administration : lessons from the private sector : M. Thaens, P. van Selms, M.J.A.J. Wegman; Part 2. New challenges for law : 8. Min(d)ing the telecommunications infrastructure : W.J.M. Voermans; 9. Privacy in Cyberspace : J. Nouwt, H.A.C.M. Vorselaars; 10. Cybersecurity and cryptocriminals : B.J. Koops; 11. Contracting in an on-line marketplace : opportunities and pitfalls of E-contracts : J.E.J. Prins; 12. Electronic highways : on the road to liability : a case study of the Internet : W.H. van Boom, J.H.M. van Herp; 13. Cybertax : the end of tax assessment? : H.H.M. Maathuis; 14. Emerging electronic highways : epilogue : V.J.J.M. Bekkers, J. Nouwt, Koops B.J.; Additional bibliography on electronic highways : Excerpta Informatica;.
Series
Series
nd electronic commerce ; v. 1.
Published
The Hague : Kluwer Law International, 1996.
Language
English
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