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The Internet And Public International Law, John M. Rogers Jan 2000

The Internet And Public International Law, John M. Rogers

Kentucky Law Journal

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Cyber-Nations, Ruth Wedgwood Jan 2000

Cyber-Nations, Ruth Wedgwood

Kentucky Law Journal

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Law On A Boundless Frontier: The Internet And International Law, Heather Mcgregor Jan 2000

Law On A Boundless Frontier: The Internet And International Law, Heather Mcgregor

Kentucky Law Journal

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The Internet And Public International Law, John M. Rogers Jan 2000

The Internet And Public International Law, John M. Rogers

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It is perhaps commonplace to observe that recent developments in information technology are revolutionizing most aspects of our lives. Anything that affects our lives so profoundly will, of necessity, have a significant effect on the law. We can expect that the information revolution will have a comparably significant impact on the international system of binding obligations often called public international law. Just what that will be is of course extremely difficult to predict. Compounding that difficulty is the lack of consensus on just what actually amounts to the public international legal system. Scholars and lawyers still debate fundamental questions regarding …