International Journal of Digital Law and Governance
De Gruyter · Germany · Est. 2024
Aims & Scope
The journal is international in scope, aiming to cover topics relating to digital law and governance throughout the world. Of particular interest is the interface between law and the following digital topics (but not limited to): cybercrime, cyber bullying, online harassment, online rumor and misinformation, information and data protection, virtual assets, digital governance, hacking, artificial intelligence, and technology and ethics. The journal analyzes the foregoing digital issues from a multidisciplinary perspective, drawing upon insights, concepts and theories from law, management, computer science, communication, economics, political science, and information science. The journal will be of interest to legal scholars, legal practitioners, government officials, data scientists, and digital engineer.
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