Private lawmaking in commercial cyberspace
No discussion of “Law and Technology” would be complete without at least one essay centred on the Internet. While the Internet no longer captures our imagination with the same force as it did 20 years ago, we cannot assume that it no longer creates (or perpetuates?) multiple legal problems. When we...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2016
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