Ancient Egyptian Wisdom for the Internet demonstrates that the legal philosophy and knowledge of ancient civilizations are of great value in helping us deal with the Internet. Through a challenging exploration of ancient legal knowledge this book offers new perspective on how to deal with, and best profit from the Internet.
Ancient Egyptian Wisdom for the Internet demonstrates that the legal philosophy and knowledge of ancient civilizations are of great value in helping us deal with the Internet. Through a challenging exploration of ancient legal knowledge this book offers new perspective on how to deal with, and best profit from the Internet.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1 Acknowledgments Chapter 2 Fundamental Differences between Cyberspace and Real Space: Earthly Life and Virtual World; Wealth from Matter and Wealth from People Chapter 3 The Legal Impact on the Virtual World: The Example of the Ancient Roman Law: The Theories of the Distinction of Rights: Material Rights and Personal Rights; The Roman Root: The Distinction between actio in rem and actio in personam; Test Chapter 4 Which Kind of Justice for the Internet: Unveiling the Ancient Egyptian Concept of Justice: Ancient Egypt, a Civilisation Focused on Justice; The Egyptian Justice through Egyptology and History of Religions; Symbols as a Key to Access a Pre-Log Chapter 5 Notes Chapter 6 Bibliography Chapter 7 Index
Chapter 1 Acknowledgments Chapter 2 Fundamental Differences between Cyberspace and Real Space: Earthly Life and Virtual World; Wealth from Matter and Wealth from People Chapter 3 The Legal Impact on the Virtual World: The Example of the Ancient Roman Law: The Theories of the Distinction of Rights: Material Rights and Personal Rights; The Roman Root: The Distinction between actio in rem and actio in personam; Test Chapter 4 Which Kind of Justice for the Internet: Unveiling the Ancient Egyptian Concept of Justice: Ancient Egypt, a Civilisation Focused on Justice; The Egyptian Justice through Egyptology and History of Religions; Symbols as a Key to Access a Pre-Log Chapter 5 Notes Chapter 6 Bibliography Chapter 7 Index
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