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Cyber Law

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Cyber Justice

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Cyber law is needed to govern the cyberspace. While currently developed, it will be based on existing international human rights and criminal law standards. Moreover, a new cyber law regime will not seek new norms, but it aims to develop standards and mechanism that allow to hold providers and users accountable if they violate human rights norms in cyberspace. Cyber law is the foundation for the cyber and Internet governance regime.

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Mihr, A. (2017). Cyber Law. In: Cyber Justice. SpringerBriefs in Political Science. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60093-2_6

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