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The Internet and private international law
Roubíček, Martin ; Pauknerová, Monika (advisor) ; Růžička, Květoslav (referee)
The thesis analyzes the opportunities and limits of application of international private law on the internet. The thesis consists of three areas of interest, one chapter each. The first chapter describes internet from relevantly technical point of view. Internet is distinguished from the services like WWW and analyzed by the view of law as medium that allows formation and realization of legal relationships. Identified are core internet characteristics which create impediments to the application of conflict of law rules. Particular attention is paid to the current state and future of geoidentification. The second chapter unveils possibilities of traditional methods of private international law to cope with the new environment. Firstly are outlined elements of international private law, consequently determined applicable methods and assets and drawbacks of their application on the internet. Finally are delimited applicable instruments in European and Czech law and analyzed from the point of eligibility to effectively govern legal relationship, preferably contracts, emerging on the internet. The last chapter deals with regulation of international B2B e-commerce. Firstly is defined the term itself, identified are the most important laws concerning the matter and finally is analyzed United Nations...

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