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Cyberweek Fall 2006 September 25-29
CyberLaw and CyberCrime - New Trends and Major Legal Issues
Cyberlaw and Cybercrime - Dr. Mohamed S. Abdel Wahab, Cairo University Law, UN Expert Group on ODR, Vice-Chairman of Charted Institute of Arbitrators (Cairo Branch), Ordelio Azevedo Sette,Esq., Azevedo Sette Advogados - Brazil and Chairman of LexUniversal.com, Susan W. Brenner, NCR Distinguished Professor of Law & Technology, University of Dayton School of Law, Dayton, OH Cyberlaw harmonization is the most important legal development for the growth of e-commerce to be successful. What are the new trends, advantages and disadvantages created by the use of internet in contracting that have now developed like internet auctions, open source licensing agreements and other specifications that come along with usual types of contracts but are specific about the user of these types of contracts on e-commerce basis? What are the applicable laws on internet contracts and what will be the impact of Online Dispute Resolution? What is the digital divide? How do the prospects of e-commerce and the obstacles it faces in the lesser developed countries create global opportunity? Will the growth of e-commerce intensify cross-border relationships and promote a global culture of collaboration and or will it lead to more and more cybercrime?Cybercrime attacks elude the efforts of national and international enforcement agencies. The enforcement problem presented by these attacks demonstrates that society needs to rethink how it should enforce criminal laws to prevent computer mediated crime. What solutions are possible? Can we develop a harmonized criminal law for cyberspace conduct? CyberlawCultural Globalization, Technology, and Cyberspace Dispute Resolution and Information Technology at Crossroads: The Leading Edge - Presented by Dr. Mohamed S. Abdel Wahab
Cyberspace, Culture and the Local - Global Nexus Presented by Dr. Mohamed S. Abdel Wahab
Digital Divide or Digital InclusionOnline Dispute Resolution and Digital Inclusion: Challenging the Global Digital Divide - Presented by Dr. Mohamed S. Abdel Wahab
The Digital Divide, E - commerce, and ODR : Constructing the Egyptian Information Society - Presented by Dr. Mohamed S. Abdel Wahab
The Global Information Society and Online Dispute Resolution A New Dawn for Dispute Resolution - Presented by Dr. Mohamed S. Abdel Wahab
Global Initiatives on E - Contracting: Comparative Insights into E - Commerce and E - SignaturesLaw No 15 Regulating Electronic Signature and Establishing the Information Technology Industry Development Authority - Presented by Dr. Mohamed S. Abdel Wahab
Electronic Signature and Information Security in Egypt ICTS, International Contracts and Dispute Resolution: Legal Implications for the Global Information Society - Presented by Dr. Mohamed S. Abdel Wahab
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology Decree NO 109 of the Year 2005 Issuing the Executive Regulations of the Electronic Signature Law and Establishing the Information Technology Industry Development Authority - Presented by Dr. Mohamed S. Abdel Wahab
e-Contracts - New Trends and Major Legal Issues - Presented by Ordelio Azevedo Sette,Esq., Azevedo Sette Advogados - Brazil and Chairman of LexUniversal.com
CybercrimeToward A Criminal Law for Cyberspace - Presented by Susan W. Brenner Pittsburgh Journal of Technology Law and Policy 2005
Distributed Security: Preventing Cybercrime - Presented by Susan W. Brenner and Leo L. Clark John Marshall Journal of Computer and Information Law, 2005
State Sponsored Espionage - Presented by Anthony Cresoenzi and Susan W. Brenner Houston Journal of Law, 2006
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