- The Law of Cyber-Space
"The Law of Cyber-Space" is a book by
Ahmad Kamal , Senior Fellow at theUnited Nations Institute for Training and Research on the subject ofCyber law .As is explained in its Foreword, this new book is a sequel to the earlier work on “Information Insecurity” published in 2002, in which it had been pointed out that the absence of globally harmonised legislation was turning cyber-space into an area of ever increasing dangers and worries.
The new book lays down the possible parameters for a Law of Cyber-Space, and argues in favour of starting negotiations with the full participation of the three concerned stake-holders, namely, the governments, the private sector, and civil society.
Kamal believes that, in many ways, the current situation in cyber-space is similar to the problems once faced on the open ocean, where the absence of any jurisdiction or consensus legislation had also created a lawless situation. The international community finally woke up to the challenge, and started negotiations on the
Law of the Sea . Those negotiations went on for almost a decade before they succeeded and Kamal writes that the world is much better off as a result.Kamal asserts that in the case of cyber-space the challenge appears to be far greater; :"The speed of change is phenomenal, new shoals and icebergs appear every day, the dangers affect all countries without exception, yet global responses are sporadic or non-existent. That is why a globally negotiated and comprehensive Law of Cyber-Space is so essential."
External links
* [http://www.un.int/kamal/thelawofcyberspace The full text of "The Law of Cyber-Space" is also available for free download from the UN Permanent Missions]
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