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- Publications
- Influence
Law and Borders: The Rise of Law in Cyberspace
- D. Johnson, David G. Post
- Political Science, Computer Science
- First Monday
- 6 May 1996
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How Long is the Coastline of the Law? Thoughts on the Fractal Nature of Legal Systems
- David G. Post, M. Eisen
- Sociology
- The Journal of Legal Studies
- 1 January 2000
Although citation to precedent in judicial opinions is a critical component of the network of rules that comprise “the law” in any area, there have been surprisingly few systematic attempts to use… Expand
Law and borders
- D. R. Johnson, David G. Post
- Political Science
- 6 May 1996
Global computer-based communications cross geographic boundaries creating a need for new laws and legal institutions to govern cyberspace.
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Governing Cyberspace
- David G. Post
- 1996
What is the source of those law(s) that will govern our interactions in cyberspace? What body of rules will participants in cyberspace transactions consult to determine their substantive obligations… Expand
And how shall the Net be governed?: a meditation on the relative virtues of decentralized, emergent law
- D. R. Johnson, David G. Post
- Psychology
- 1 September 1997
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Against 'Against Cyberanarchy'
- David G. Post
- Sociology
- 29 October 2002
Prof. Jack Goldsmith's Against Cyberanarchy has become one of the most influential articles in the cyberspace law canon. The position he sets forth - what I call Unexceptionalism - rests on two main… Expand
The New 'Civic Virtue' of the Internet
- D. Johnson, David G. Post
- Sociology, Computer Science
- First Monday
- 5 January 1998
Who should the law-makers of cyberspace be? Who should be setting the rules that apply to conduct in the new global medium of 'cyberspace'? What polity or polities should we look to as a source of… Expand
'Chaos Prevailing on Every Continent': Towards a New Theory of Decentralized Decision-Making in Complex Systems
- David G. Post, D. R. Johnson
- Sociology, Computer Science
- 6 April 1999
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