Wikipedia:Canada Education Program/Courses/Crime, Law and Justice in Cyberspace (Nikolai Kovalev)/Course description

Course description
The course examines how domestic, foreign and international law can and should regulate communication on the Internet. With the emergence of the Internet society and government are facing new types of offences such as cyber-hooliganism, cyber-stalking, cyber-war, cyber-piracy and cyber-terrorism. The course will also explore how police, lawyers and judges use Internet for legal and personal purposes. The course does not require detailed technical knowledge of the Internet or telecommunication.

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