Acknowledgments |
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Series Preface |
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Introduction |
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PART I THE PARAMETERS OF COMPUTER CRIME |
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`Shoring Up the Weakest Link: What Lawmakers Around the World Need to Consider in Developing Comprehensive Laws to Combat Cyber Crime', Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 43, pp. 705-62 |
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3 | (58) |
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`The Voyeuristic Hacker', Journal of Internet Law, 2, pp. 12-23 |
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61 | (12) |
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```Phishing'' for a Solution: Domestic and International Approaches to Decreasing Online Identity Theft', Emory International Law Review, 20, pp. 397-433 |
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73 | (38) |
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`Cyberextortion at Online Gambling Sites: Criminal Organization and Legal Challenges', Gaming Law Review, 11, pp. 648-65 |
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111 | (20) |
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PART II HARMONIZATION OF COMPUTER CRIME LAWS - THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE CONVENTION ON CYBERCRIME AND THE ADDITIONAL PROTOCOL TO THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE CONVENTION |
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`The Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime', Journal of Transnational Law and Policy, 12, pp. 287-326 |
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131 | (40) |
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`The Convention on Cybercrime: A Harmonized Implementation of International Penal Law: What Prospects for Procedural Due Process?', John Marshall Journal of Computer and Information Law, 23, pp. 329-61 |
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171 | (34) |
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Miriam F. Miquelon-Weismann |
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`In Search of a Balance Between Police Power and Privacy in the Cybercrime Treaty', Richmond Journal of Law and Technology, 9, pp. 1-59 |
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205 | (60) |
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`Go to Jail --- Do Not Pass Go, Do Not Pay Civil Damages: The United States' Hesitation Towards the International Convention on Cybercrime's Copyright Provisions', John Marshall Review of Intellectual Property Law, 1, pp. 364-82 |
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265 | (20) |
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`Combating Child Pornography on the Internet: The Council of Europe's Convention on Cybercrime', Temple International and Comparative Law Journal, 16, pp. 477-518 |
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285 | (42) |
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`Internet Hate Speech: The European Framework and the Emerging American Haven', Washington and Lee Law Review, 62, pp. 781-830 |
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327 | (52) |
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Christopher D. Van Blarcum |
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PART III INVESTIGATION, JURISDICTION AND SENTENCING ISSUES |
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`The Critical Challenges from International High-Tech and Computer-Related Crime at the Millennium', Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law, 9, pp. 451-89 |
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379 | (40) |
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`International Cyber-Jurisdiction: A Comparative Analysis', American Business Law Journal, 39, pp. 531-73 |
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419 | (44) |
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`Cyber Crime and Punishment: Filtering Out Internet Felons', Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal, 14, pp. 1051-92 |
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463 | (44) |
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`Who's to Protect Cyberspace?', Journal of Law, Economics and Policy, 1, pp. 473-95 |
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507 | (24) |
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`Hacking, Poaching, and Counterattacking: Digital Counterstrikes and the Contours of Self-Help', Journal of Law, Economics and Policy, 1, pp. 171-95 |
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`Virtual Crime, Virtual Deterrence: A Skeptical View of Self-Help, Architecture, and Civil Liability', Journal of Law, Economics and Policy, 1, pp. 197-214 |
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Name Index |
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