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Geopolitics, jurisdiction and surveillance
Internet Policy Review ( IF 3.6 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-01 , DOI: 10.14763/2020.3.1501
Monique Mann , Angela Daly

The rise of digital information communication technology has major implications for how states wield coercive power beyond their territorial borders through the extraterritorial geographies of data flows. In examining the geopolitics of data, transnational surveillance, and jurisdiction, this collection makes a significant contribution to the field of global internet governance. It shows how the internet is a forum for geopolitical struggle with states weaponising jurisdiction and exerting power beyond their own borders directly, and via infrastructures owned and operated by transnational technology companies. These dynamics challenge existing conceptual and theoretical categories of contemporary law across the fields of international relations, criminology, and digital media, and raise urgent questions about if and how individual rights can be protected in an era of ubiquitous transnational surveillance conducted by private companies and governments alike.

中文翻译:

地缘政治,管辖权和监视

数字信息通信技术的兴起对国家如何通过数据流的域外地理范围行使强制性超越其领土边界具有重大影响。在检查数据的地缘政治,跨国监视和管辖权时,该馆藏对全球互联网治理领域做出了重大贡献。它显示了互联网是如何与各州武器化管辖权并通过跨国技术公司拥有和运营的基础设施直接行使其管辖权以外的权力而进行地缘政治斗争的论坛。这些动力挑战了国际关系,犯罪学和数字媒体领域中当代法律的现有概念和理论范畴,
更新日期:2020-01-01
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