
Cyberspace and comparative law remain distant relatives. In spite of the complex development of comparative law as an academic discipline in the past century and most importantly the past decades, the area of cyberspace with all its legal implications has not often – if at all – been pursued in the context of this development. This is rather surprising, since comparative law themes are not only relevant, but essential, for the legal study of cyberspace.
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