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- Title
TALES, TECHS, AND TERRITORIES: PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW, GLOBALIZATION, AND THE LEGAL CONSTRUCTION OF BORDERLESSNESS ON THE INTERNET.
- Authors
SLANE, ANDREA
- Abstract
The article discusses the private international law, globalization and the legal construction of borderlessness on the Internet. It explores the two levels of private international law's engagement with Internet technology in Canadian Internet-related tort cases with American defendants. It also examines the various narrative figures that give legal meaning to Internet borderlessness by raising the cosmopolitan-parochial rubric. The ways on how these cases promote simple or complex private-international-law methods are analyzed.
- Subjects
CONFLICT of laws; INTERNET laws; CONFLICT of judicial decisions; JURISDICTION; INTERNATIONAL law; INTERNATIONAL arbitration; INTERNATIONAL relations; GLOBALIZATION; ACTIONS &; defenses (Law)
- Publication
Law & Contemporary Problems, 2008, Vol 71, Issue 3, p129
- ISSN
0023-9186
- Publication type
Article