Keyword: China
In China’s cyberwereld is niet vrijheid, maar gehoorzaamheid de norm external link
Geen Spelen of verkiezingen zonder digitale oorlogsvoering external link
China’s new cybersecurity law – effective as of 1 June 2017 external link
Abstract
While China’s new cybersecurity law may appear vague, cumbersome and lacking clarity, one thing is clear and that is that international companies with any operations and/or activities in China should quickly assess if and how they are covered by the new legislation.
China, Cybersecurity
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Back to Black: justice.cn external link
Abstract
This short - peer reviewed - article touches on innovation in China in the field of smart phones, recent legislative reform in China for fostering intellectual property and combating counterfeit and trade mark grabbing. It also touches on human rights in China, the different approach in which the West advances its economic v human rights agenda and the selective way Silicon Valley industry participates in grass roots debate on civil liberties. The article also touches on the 'right to seek counsel' as one of the fundamental rights, which many arrested lawyers in China were deprived of during the July 2015 arrests.
bad faith, China, counterfeit, Fundamental rights, Human rights, innovation, Intellectual property, national security law, Patent law, Trademark law