- Author(s): Bhagyashree A Deshpande
- Publisher: Central Law Publications
- Edition: 1 Ed 2019
- ISBN 13 9789388267441
- Approx. Pages 608 + Contents
- Format Paperback
- Approx. Product Size 24 x 16 cms
- Delivery Time Normally 7-9 working days
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Description
The prevention, control and regulation of cyber crimes constitute the need of an hour to achieve a goal of crime free society. It can be achieved through the law, through the constitutional and human rights issues in cyberspace and through the creation of awareness among the people about cyber crimes and their prevention. This book is divided into 18 Chapters with the citations of judicial pronouncements. Cyber Law is indispensable for the development of family, society, nation and the world. The concept of Cyber Law is complex and multi-dimensional phenomenon. It is interlinked with the concept of crime free society. It is related to development of society in positive sense. The society can develop through prevention and control of cyber crimes in positive sense. The author has great pleasure in placing this book before the students, researchers and teachers. The book has been written comprehensively to meet the requirements of the law students, teachers, researchers and readers. It would enable the readers to acquire a complete and perfect understanding of the subject.
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Contents
Chapter 1 : Fundamentals of Computer and Interest
Chapter 2 : Basics of Computer & Cyber Security
Chapter 3 : An over view of cyber world and cyber law
Chapter 4 : Cyber crimes
Chapter 5 : Information Technology Act, 2000
Chapter 6 : Cyberspace jurisdiction and investigation of cyber crimes
Chapter 7 : Information Technology and Intellectual property - The Indian perspective
Chapter 8 : Authentication of Electronic records and Electronic Governance
Chapter 9 : Certifying Authorities
Chapter 10 : intellectual property rights, domain names disputes and trademark law
Chapter 11 : E-Commerce
Chapter 12 : E-Commerce and Laws
Chapter 13 : The cyber appellate tribunal
Chapter 14 : Constitutional and Human rights Issues in cyberspace
Chapter 15 : Cyber Law - Domestic (Indian) Perspective and Regulatory framework (Domestic Legal Regime)
Chapter 16 : Cyber Law - International perspective and regulatory framework (International legal Regime)
Chapter 17 : International Organization and their roles
Chapter 18 : Computing and the law
The Information Technology Act, 2000
The Information Technology (Certifying Authorities) Rules, 2000
Index
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Author Details
Dr. Bhagyashree A Deshpande, B.E., LL.M., Ph.D., Associate professor, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh College of Law, Amravati