As the Internet increasingly affects how we live and work, the challenges posed by borderless cybersecurity threats remain largely unaddressed. This book examines cybersecurity challenges, governance responses to them, and their limitations, engaging an interdisciplinary approach combining legal and international relations disciplines.
As the Internet increasingly affects how we live and work, the challenges posed by borderless cybersecurity threats remain largely unaddressed. This book examines cybersecurity challenges, governance responses to them, and their limitations, engaging an interdisciplinary approach combining legal and international relations disciplines.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Introduction Tomoko Ishikawa and Yarik Kryvoi; 2. International relations perspectives: cybergovernance in the post-liberal order Kiichi Fujiwara and Paul Nadeau; 3. The state-oriented model of internet regulation: the case of China Wakako Ito; 4. Cybercrime, the United Nations, prospects and challenges for international cooperation Summer Walker and Ian Tennant; 5. Responding to public and private cyberattacks: jurisdiction, self-defence, and countermeasures Yarik Kryvoi; 6. International data transfers and cybersecurity: three regulatory approaches and their implications Jens Hillebrand Pohl; 7. International trade law and cybersecurity: balancing free markets and regulation Elizabeth Whitsitt; 8: Cyber threats, human rights and FDI restrictions Tomoko Ishikawa; 9: Public-Private partnerships on cybersecurity and international law: finding multilateral solutions Aleksander Kalisz; 10: The geopolitical divide, norm conflict and public-private partnership in cybersecurity governance Yarik Kryvoi and Tomoko Ishikawa; Index.
1. Introduction Tomoko Ishikawa and Yarik Kryvoi; 2. International relations perspectives: cybergovernance in the post-liberal order Kiichi Fujiwara and Paul Nadeau; 3. The state-oriented model of internet regulation: the case of China Wakako Ito; 4. Cybercrime, the United Nations, prospects and challenges for international cooperation Summer Walker and Ian Tennant; 5. Responding to public and private cyberattacks: jurisdiction, self-defence, and countermeasures Yarik Kryvoi; 6. International data transfers and cybersecurity: three regulatory approaches and their implications Jens Hillebrand Pohl; 7. International trade law and cybersecurity: balancing free markets and regulation Elizabeth Whitsitt; 8: Cyber threats, human rights and FDI restrictions Tomoko Ishikawa; 9: Public-Private partnerships on cybersecurity and international law: finding multilateral solutions Aleksander Kalisz; 10: The geopolitical divide, norm conflict and public-private partnership in cybersecurity governance Yarik Kryvoi and Tomoko Ishikawa; Index.
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