Become familiar with the EU Internet law

Four researchers from Law Department at CBS have written a book that introduces the EU Internet law.

12/16/2015

Introduction to Internet Law
(Copyright © Ex Tuto)

Introduction to EU Internet Law provides a thorough introduction to the parts of European Union law that are particularly relevant to the Internet, including electronic commerce.

A number of legal topics are introduced, analysed, discussed, and applied to the Internet and electronic commerce.

“Since the advent of the Internet, lawyers have been struggling with jurisdiction and enforcement in a world that is becoming more connected, as it is easier to violate laws from a distance. With this book we aim to introduce the reader to the relevant legal fields and its most important legislation and case law, and to provide references for further reading,” says Jan Trzaskowski.

Suitable for both lawyers and non lawyers
This book is suitable as a general introduction and guides the reader through various areas of law in a way that makes the content accessible for readers who do not have a legal background.

In addition to being used for teaching purposes, this book may also serve as a valuable tool for lawyers and legal academics who wish to familiarize themselves with Internet law or update their knowledge.

Jan Trzaskowski, Andrej Savin, Björn Lundqvist og Patrik Lindskoug are all Associate Professors at the Law Department of Copenhagen Business School.

 

Introduction to EU Internet Law can be purchased at Ex Tuto Publishing.

 

You can also reserve the book at CBS Library.

 

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