网络空间规制的狭隘与多元

IF 2.5 2区 社会学 Q1 Social Sciences
A. Stein
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几年前我就预测到,全球化带来的更大的联系,尤其是科技,将会给我们的司法态度带来一种新的谦逊。管辖权和法律选择规则以密封的主权为前提,即政府对其公民和领土拥有排他性的权力,不适合政府的权力和影响力延伸到境外,并与境内相互冲突的法律规范发生冲突的世界。我的结论是,连通性将不可避免地在法律冲突中产生一种新的敏感性,即人们必须在一个有线世界中与权力和权威的多种来源进行斗争。伯曼和雷登伯格教授虽然赞同这种观点,但在这里提出了一个适当的警告:技术既可以连接也可以分离,全球化可以使政府既向外转向合作,又向内转向孤立。连通性会让我们变得排外,也会让我们变得世界主义。因此,雷登伯格教授讨论了技术如何使国家能够对多州电子交易实施控制,以执行自己的合法监管偏好。他通常对国家权威的这种主张表示同情,并拒绝“互联网分离主义者”要求政府不要干涉网络空间的请求。
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Parochialism and Pluralism in Cyberspace Regulation
I predicted a few years ago that the greater connectedness brought about by globalization in general, and technology in particular, would introduce a new humility into our jurisdictional attitudes. Jurisdictional and choice-of-law rules premised on hermetically sealed sovereignty, where governments had exclusive power over their citizens and territory, did not fit a world in which the power and influence of governments extended beyond their borders and collided with conflicting legal norms within their borders. Connectedness, I concluded, would inevitably produce a new sensitivity in conflict of laws to the multiple sources of power and authority with which people must contend in a wired world. Professors Berman and Reidenberg, while sympathetic with that perspective, have here suggested an appropriate caveat: technology can both connect and separate, and globalization can turn governments both outward toward cooperation and inward toward isolation. Connectedness can make us xenophobic as well as cosmopolitan. Thus, Professor Reidenberg discusses how technology enables states to exercise control over multistate electronic transactions in order to enforce their own, legitimate regulatory preferences. He is generally sympathetic to such assertions of national authority and rejects the plea of “Internet separatists” for governments to leave cyberspace alone.
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