
Cyber Litigation: The Legal Principles
The Legal Principles
Bloomsbury Professional (Publisher)
Published on 15. December 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
440 pages
978-1-5265-1359-5 (ISBN)
Description
Cyber Litigation: The Legal Principles brings together the existing legal principles in this rapidly developing area of law whilst at the same time considering the latest challenges facing practitioners and corporate advisers.
The authors have surveyed the legal landscape to identify bespoke approaches to the issues involved.
The book looks at the most common causes of action in cyber litigation, including 'cybercrime', IP, data protection breaches, and conflict of laws considerations. It analyses the situations where cyber-related litigation requires a new approach and looks at the remedies available. It covers cyber litigation and regulatory enforcement action, as well as alternatives to litigation such as the NCA Prevent scheme, Deferred Prosecution Agreements and Civil Recovery. It describes situations where arbitration or mediation are mandated, as well as online dispute resolution and technology powered alternatives to traditional determination.
Readers will benefit from the use of flowcharts, tables, checklists and case studies to provide a clear understanding of the processes involved, as well as legal analysis of significant cases, an insight into what constitutes 'data', and legal analysis and commentary on potential legal arguments that may arise in cyber litigation.
Cyber Litigation: The Legal Principles is an essential title for all practitioners involved in commercial disputes, information technology professionals, data protection officers, compliance staff and technologists with a legal interest.
This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Cyber Law online service.
The authors have surveyed the legal landscape to identify bespoke approaches to the issues involved.
The book looks at the most common causes of action in cyber litigation, including 'cybercrime', IP, data protection breaches, and conflict of laws considerations. It analyses the situations where cyber-related litigation requires a new approach and looks at the remedies available. It covers cyber litigation and regulatory enforcement action, as well as alternatives to litigation such as the NCA Prevent scheme, Deferred Prosecution Agreements and Civil Recovery. It describes situations where arbitration or mediation are mandated, as well as online dispute resolution and technology powered alternatives to traditional determination.
Readers will benefit from the use of flowcharts, tables, checklists and case studies to provide a clear understanding of the processes involved, as well as legal analysis of significant cases, an insight into what constitutes 'data', and legal analysis and commentary on potential legal arguments that may arise in cyber litigation.
Cyber Litigation: The Legal Principles is an essential title for all practitioners involved in commercial disputes, information technology professionals, data protection officers, compliance staff and technologists with a legal interest.
This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Cyber Law online service.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
744 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5265-1359-5 (9781526513595)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Dean Armstrong KC, Barrister, Maitland Chambers, UK.
Fergus McCombie, Barrister, The 36 Group , UK.
Ceri Davis, Barrister, The 36 Group, UK.
Fergus McCombie, Barrister, The 36 Group , UK.
Ceri Davis, Barrister, The 36 Group, UK.
Content
PART I - INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1: What is Cyber Litigation?
PART II - CAUSES OF ACTION
Chapter 2: Cyber Litigation and the Criminal Law
Chapter 3: Cyber Litigation in the Civil Law
Chapter 4: Causes of Action in Data Protection
PART III - LITIGATION AND EVIDENCE
Chapter 5: Jurisdiction
Chapter 6: Class Actions
Chapter 7: Vicarious Liability
Chapter 8: Evidential Considerations
PART IV: REMEDIES AND ALTERNATIVES TO LITIGATION
Chapter 9: Remedies
Chapter 10: Alternatives to Litigation
Chapter 1: What is Cyber Litigation?
PART II - CAUSES OF ACTION
Chapter 2: Cyber Litigation and the Criminal Law
Chapter 3: Cyber Litigation in the Civil Law
Chapter 4: Causes of Action in Data Protection
PART III - LITIGATION AND EVIDENCE
Chapter 5: Jurisdiction
Chapter 6: Class Actions
Chapter 7: Vicarious Liability
Chapter 8: Evidential Considerations
PART IV: REMEDIES AND ALTERNATIVES TO LITIGATION
Chapter 9: Remedies
Chapter 10: Alternatives to Litigation