Recent Developments in U.S. Cyberlaw

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  • David P. Stewart Georgetown University

    Professor from Practice, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C. Email: stewartd@law.georgetown.edu. Former member, Inter-American Juridical Committee (2008-2016); President, American Branch, International
    Law Association

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18800/agenda.201801.006

Palavras-chave:

Cyberlaw, Internet Regulation, Freedom of Access, Privacy, Data Protection, Freedom of Speech and Expression, Right to Anonymity, Law Enforcement

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This article surveys recent developments in domestic U.S. law relating to key issues in Internet (or Cyber) Law. Rapid technological advances have posed serious challenges to traditional legal doctrines and approaches relating to (for example) fundamental issues of privacy, freedom of speech and expression, and protection against unwarranted governmental intrusion. How has the law responded to these key challenges? Since the United States lacks a comprehensive legislative structure addressing these issues, most of the recent developments have come in the form of judicial decisions.

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2018-10-10

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Stewart, D. P. (2018). Recent Developments in U.S. Cyberlaw. Agenda Internacional, 25(36), 113–131. https://doi.org/10.18800/agenda.201801.006

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