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In 2022, under the dual impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the escalation of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, global economic growth remained sluggish, and supply chain faced the risk of rupture. Major countries strengthened the legislation in cyberspace, expanded the power and scope of governmental regulation, solidified the crackdown on cybercrime, the implementation of anti-monopoly and the protection of intellectual property rights, actively explored the legal regulatory path in emerging science & technology fields, and adapted to new situation of cyberspace development. Over the past year, in terms of rule-of-law construction in major countries in the world, there were four features of overall situation.
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Chinese Academy of Cyberspace Studies. (2024). World Rule-of-Law Construction in Cyberspace. In: World Internet Development Report 2022. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-5386-8_8
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