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Internet Justice, Philosophy of Law for the Virtual World

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The book critiques traditional legal philosophies that rely on territoriality, particularly Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law, in the context of the Internet's abundance and lack of physical boundaries. It argues that conventional concepts of justice, like those proposed by Aristotle and Rawls, are inadequate for cyberspace. The author presents a new philosophy of justice tailored for the virtual realm, along with practical legal principles aimed at guiding lawmakers to effectively support the evolution of the Internet and the Information Society.

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Internet Justice, Philosophy of Law for the Virtual World, Anna Mancini

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2005
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