


Cyber Litigation: The Legal Principles
Cyber Litigation: The Legal Principles By Dean Armstrong QC, Fergus MC Combie, Ceri Davis
Author | Dean Armstrong QC, Fergus MC Combie, Ceri Davis |
Publication Date | Dec, 2020 |
ISBN | 9781526513601 |
Format |
Softcover |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
This new volume, written by a team of specialists from 36 Commercial, covers the evolving content of cyber litigation, laying out the perspective as to:
- disputes where the subject matter is data or a database
- where the subject matter is software/programming and connected IP issues
- regulatory implications and e-contracts
- currency
- internet of things
It examines the most common causes of action in cyber litigation, such as cybercrime, intellectual property (copyright infringement, trade mark infringement, and so on), data protection breaches (e.g., DPA, GDPR), conflict of laws issues, and alternatives to litigation, such as the NCA Prevent scheme and situations where arbitration or mediation is required. It outlines the hazards that individuals working in this field should be aware of and address in order to avoid becoming embroiled in litigation, as well as advise for those who do become embroiled in cyber litigation.
Table Of Contents of Cyber Litigation: The Legal Principles
Chapter 1: What is Cyber Litigation?
PART II – CAUSES OF ACTION
Chapter 2: Cyber Litigation and the Criminal Law
Chapter 3: Cyber Litigation in the Civil Law
Chapter 4: Causes of Action in Data Protection
PART III – LITIGATION AND EVIDENCE
Chapter 5: Jurisdiction
Chapter 6: Class Actions
Chapter 7: Vicarious Liability
Chapter 8: Evidential Considerations
PART IV: REMEDIES AND ALTERNATIVES TO LITIGATION
Chapter 9: Remedies
Chapter 10: Alternatives to Litigation
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