Justice and law in / for the Information Society

This paper aims at contributing to the theoreticar discussion abaut palicies and laws that are required to achieve the Informatian Society (IS). There cannat be found a specific and systemic legal policy regarding the IS all over the world. Whereas self regulation is being promoted from the Wortd Su...

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Autores principales: Ortúzar, María Graciela de, Olivera, Noemí Luján, Proto, Araceli
Formato: Objeto de conferencia
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/111595
http://www.memoria.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/trab_eventos/ev.13792/ev.13792.pdf
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Proto, Araceli
Justice and law in / for the Information Society
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description This paper aims at contributing to the theoreticar discussion abaut palicies and laws that are required to achieve the Informatian Society (IS). There cannat be found a specific and systemic legal policy regarding the IS all over the world. Whereas self regulation is being promoted from the Wortd Summit for Information Society (WSIS), it is not within the reach of those who are not able to, to predispose a legal situation in their own benefit. As a consequence, there is a great inequality between rich and poor countries as regards the direction and priorities of the distribution and access to the Internet services and other benefits of the lS. For that reason, we hold that justice considerations commit us to allocate benefit according to needs. Our duty is to use an allocation criterion that not only does not discriminate in terms of irrelevant moral reasons, but focuses on the real needs of the specific developing society as well. And so, we uphold that an integrated society demands general rules -laws- to set up the 1S legal frame, and they must be basad on ethics.
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Proto, Araceli
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title Justice and law in / for the Information Society
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title_full Justice and law in / for the Information Society
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