Admission requirements
None.
Description
Subject matter
Internet is permeating our societies and thus our legal systems. During the process, a multitude of legal questions arise, both practical (e.g., how can we prevent Google Inc. to become ‘Big Brother’) and fundamental (e.g., should a court, ruling in an individual cyber law case, take into account the foreseeable effects on the information society-s development, and if so, how and to what extent).
The course offers the student a well-founded approach to the unavoidable interdisciplinary professional legal-IT discourse surrounding this issue. Cyberlaw addresses important upcoming issues of law, responsibility and enforcement in the Information Society from a legal-multidisciplinary perspective. Coherence in the course is maintained by following the European procurement procedure for two services: (1) for telecommunication data retention duties and (2) for a legitimate peer to peer service in Second Life.
Material law treatment will be at the level of EU directives and related case law available in English.
objectives of the course:
The course has the following objectives:
- To provide a focus on the legal issues that arise when internet-related information technology is employed to regulate a social environment
Achievement levels:
The following achievement levels apply with regard to the course:
- To obtain e focus on the legal issues that arise when internet-related information technology is employed to regulate a social environment
Timetable
See: http://www.leidenuniv.nl/rechten/osi/wg/
Mode of instruction
Lectures
Number of (2 hour) lectures:
Names of lecturers:
Required preparation by students:
Seminars
Number of (2 hour) seminars: Two 2-hour seminars per week for 5 weeks. There will be 10 sessions of two hours each.
Names of instructors: Prof.mr. A.H.J. Schmidt; prof.mr. B.W Schermer; prof. dr. L. Mommers LLM and prof. mr. G.J. Zwenne
Required preparation by students:
Other methods of instruction
Description: assignment
Number of (2 hour) instructions: There will be three assignments during the course
Names of instructors: Prof.mr. A.H.J. Schmidt; prof.mr B.W Schermer; prof. dr L. Mommers LLM and prof mr G.J. Zwenne
Required preparation by students: three times make an assignment
Assessment method
Examination form(s)
Written exam.
Papers (assignments, to be written during the course).
Submission procedures
Areas to be tested within the exam
Compulsory literature and any topics that have been discussed during classes.
Blackboard
A special website will be used which is accessible via Blackboard
More information on this course is offered in “Blackboard”: http://blackboard.leidenuniv.nl/.
Reading list
Obligatory course materials
Literature:
- Will be announced later.
Course information guide:
- A special website will be made available for communication. All reading material will be made available here.
Reader:
- To be announced
Recommended course materials:
- to be announced
Registration
Students have to register for courses and exams through “U-twist”: https://ics06.leidenuniv.nl/tisweb/menu.
Contact details
Coordinator: Prof. mr. B.W. Schermer
Work address: KOG, Office B3.28
Contact information: Every day, by appointment via e-mail.
Telephone number: 071 527 7873
E-mail: schermer@considerati.com
Institution/division
Institution: Metajuridica/Jurisprudence
Division: eLaw@Leiden, Centre for Law in the Information Society, Leiden University
Room number secretariat: KOG, Office B3.29
Opening hours: 10.00 – 15.00 hrs
Telephone number secretariat: 071 527 7873
E-mail: elaw@law.leidenuniv.nl
Remarks
This course is offered twice during the Spring semester but it is offered in English only during the second part of the semester.
Students who have enrolled will receive an email with directions concerning website location and logon authentication information.