Continuing – Topics to Teach
Law and Policy area: Continuing education, Topics to teach:
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The governance of electronic commerce through codes of practice. Basis for multi-cultural codes of practice for electronic commerce |
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Telecommunications in the courts and electronic justice |
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Electronic governance from a technical perspective. The principles for adapting its content and methodology to legal rules and to organisational operations |
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Intellectual and industrial property as regards the characteristics of computer programs and information systems. Establishing the legal basis for Regulatory proposals |
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The right to access to networks and inter-connections. Principles for the design and use of personal identification documents as mechanisms for access to networks |
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Ethics for engineers and ICT professionals. The conceptual, political and legal-theoretical basis for codes of conduct for ICT professionals |
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Principles of certification policies and regulations for the suppliers of certification services of electronic communications |
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Domain names, electronic commerce and government. Establishing the legal basis of regulation proposals and developing codes of practice |
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Principles for legislation about computer programs, information systems, codes of conduct and standards for the persecution and proof of cyber crimes. Aspects of penal procedures |
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Telecommunications and juridical activities: interpretation and application, access to documentation, elaboration of theories of Law, teaching and learning. |
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Rules for using the cryptography of electronic communications and organising networks of providers of certification services. Principles for the coexistence of the old and new networks of legal security: public notaries and providers of certification serv |
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Preparation of codes of practice for the electronic government. The underlying principles Codes of practice and service charters |
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Legistic and legimatic applications to manage with the ICT the production of normative. ICT-based democratic debate inside institutions. Optimisation of "normative production lifecycle". Online Publication of Law |
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Universal telecommunications service: user rights. Principles that should underpin legislation designed for overcoming the digital divide |
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Privacy, data protection and the security of information systems and programs. Identity management in the new society. Legislative concepts and proposals, codes of practice and standards |
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The governance of telecommunications. Features and functions of those organisations and institutions which regulate the deregulation of the telecommunications market. Governance of telecommunications markets through sector specific regulation, competition |
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Telecommunications, Rule of Law and electronic democracy |
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Computer programs, rules for their design, development and implementation: the framework and limits of the standards approved by technical entities. The social study and legal review of the security manuals of information programs and systems |