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The Impact of the Internet and New Technologies on the Workplace - A Legal Analysis from a Comparative Point of View (Paperback) Loot Price: R3,329
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The Impact of the Internet and New Technologies on the Workplace - A Legal Analysis from a Comparative Point of View...

The Impact of the Internet and New Technologies on the Workplace - A Legal Analysis from a Comparative Point of View (Paperback)

Roger Blanpain, Michele Colucci

Series: Bulletin of Comparative Labour Relations Series Set

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The regulatory architecture available for cyberspace law still seems incapable of conceiving, much less resolving, the new issues of privacy raised by the use of the Internet in the workplace. This analysis of the thorny problems in this area of the law attempts to clarify the nature of the conflicts and disputes that arise and that are likely to continue to arise. It is a detailed comparative treatment of the subject, analysing the relevant law both at the international level and in six major national jurisdictions. The author first examines the international jurisdictional problems related to the Internet and new technologies. Starting from an economic analysis of the law of cyberspace, the author demonstrates that the problem of conflicting legal rules may be solved by adopting new laws, regulations and guidelines governing the Internet. The second part explores the ways in which the Internet and the introduction of new information technologies has dramatically affected the world of work and individual rights. The author analyses the origins, limits and boundaries of these rights, and makes a comparative analysis of the relevant constitutions and statutes in both common law and civil law. Finally, an examination of the legal systems of the USA, the UK, France, Germany, Italy, and Japan, and of their responses to the new Internet-related issues, enable the author to propose effective ways to achieve a better balance between the employee's right to privacy and the responsibilities of the employer in the new electronic environment.

General

Imprint: Kluwer Law International
Country of origin: Netherlands
Series: Bulletin of Comparative Labour Relations Series Set
Release date: July 2002
First published: July 2002
Authors: Roger Blanpain • Michele Colucci
Dimensions: 230 x 162 x 12mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 186
ISBN-13: 978-90-411-1824-0
Categories: Books > Computing & IT > Internet > General
Books > Law > Laws of other jurisdictions & general law > Financial, taxation, commercial, industrial law > Communications law
LSN: 90-411-1824-1
Barcode: 9789041118240

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