In the twenty-first century, traditional legal borders a both geographic and intellectual a have been increasingly contested. Many observers have questioned whether the long-held conceptions of sovereign state boundaries remain salient in a world of technology-accelerated transnational flows of people, capital, and information. Meanwhile, scholars across the social sciences and humanities have begun crossing disciplinary borders in unprecedented ways, co-opting new methodologies and engaging in meaningful and sustained dialogue about the meaning of law in its changing global context. These emerging movements prompt important questions: what are the nature and implications of shifting legal borders? What does the future hold for them? What role do new technologies play in this evolving story? Law and Disciplinarity: Thinking beyond Borders sets forth to answer these questions by way of distinguished scholars drawn from across a wide range of disciplines, including law, political science, international relations, and communications.Nate Anderson, aGoogle to Anonymize Logs in a Nod to Privacy Advocates, a Ars Technica, March 15, 2007, ... Sites: A Comparison of Facebook and MySpace, a paper presented at the Americas Conference on Information Systems, 2007; Kevinanbsp;...
Title | : | Law and Disciplinarity |
Author | : | Robert J. Beck |
Publisher | : | Palgrave Macmillan - 2013-12-18 |
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