Infocrime
通过罪犯保护信息inal Law
It has often been said that information is power. This is more true in the information age than ever. The book profiles the tools used by criminal law to protect confidential information. It deals with the essence of information, the varieties of confidential information, and the basic models for its protection within the context of the Internet and social networks.
‘This substantial contribution is a valuable resource for scholars and decision makers who consider the role of criminal law in controlling unauthorized use of information.'
– Geraldine Szott Moohr, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
‘A comprehensive study of criminal law on the prominent forms of protection provided for confidential information, this monograph is a valuable contribution for its tripartite modeling of criminal provisions aimed at protecting confidential information against unauthorized use or disclosure. Since the notion of “protection of information” may extend to several branches of criminal law safeguarding diverse values and interests – e.g. peeping, interception of communication, eavesdropping, commercial espionage, etc. – the well-designed empirical research on criminal provisions based on a distinction as to the source, medium of transfer or the content of the confidential information makes the book a useful tool both for scholars and practitioners.’
– Paul De Hert, University of Brussels/Tilburg, Belgium
‘Infocrime: Protecting Information Through Criminal Law is a timely, rigorous and insightful contribution to the law of information. Professor Lederman has developed comprehensive models for the protection of information that enable the reader to understand the nature and evolution of information crimes. The patchwork quilt that is American information law has challenged broad theoretical attempts to elucidate the law before, so it is encouraging to see the success of Lederman's novel perspective and, very importantly, to discern how criminal law will respond to pressing contemporary issues such as privacy and cyber-bullying. On these Lederman offers sober, thoughtful suggestions for the appropriate application of criminal law that act as a measured counterpoint against the inevitable rush of technological development.’
– Avner Levin, Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada
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