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Cyberlaw

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Description

Cyberlaw is a very extensive field of research that, within the NESG group, focuses on the analysis of International and European regulations and their application in domestic law. The methodological approach is interdisciplinary. The objective is to analyze the state of the regulations, their scope and nature and the problems posed by their application with the purpose of proposing new norms or reforms of existing ones when they are not sufficiently effective. The main areas of study are security of network and information systems, cybersecurity, data protection and Internet governance.

  

Publications

  • Robles Carrillo, M. (2024). Digital identity: an approach to its nature, concept, and functionalities. International Journal of Law and Information Technology, 24(1), 21. [More] 
  • Robles Carrillo, M. (2023). Sovereignty vs. Digital Sovereignty. Journal of Digital Technologies and Law., 1(3), 673-690. [More] 
  • Robles Carrillo, M. (2023). The European Union Strategy for Cybersecurity. The Legal Challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (ICLCFIR 2022), 57, 173-192. [More] 
  • Robles Carrillo, M. (2023). La articulación de la soberanía digital en el marco de la Unión Europea. Revista de Derecho Comunitario Europeo, 75. [More] 
  • Robles Carrillo, M. (2023). Los procesos de globalización y tecnificación desde la perspectiva jurídica internacional. Revista Electrónica de Estudios Internacionales, 45, 36. [More] 
  

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