Information and Technology Law Symposiums III: Space, the Digital Universe, and Law (Abstract Book)
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Contents
Communication Services via Low Earth Orbit Satellites: An Assessment and Policy Recommendations in the Context of Authorization and Cybersecurity
The Commercialization of Outer Space: The Starlink Case and an Assessment from the Perspective of Space Law
Decision-Making Cycles of Autonomous Satellites and Debates on Liability in Space Law
A Legal Assessment of Space-Based Artificial Intelligence Systems from a Defense Industry Perspective
Brain Changes in Astronauts and Future Space Settlements: An Assessment from the Perspectives of Artificial Intelligence, Neuroscience, Space Law, and Human Rights
Enhancing Disaster Response Operations through GNSS Applications
From Simulation to Singularity: Legal and Ethical Dimensions of Digital Twins in Outer Space
The Digitalization of Negotiable Instruments: Legal and Technical Requirements, Existing Technologies, and Policy Recommendations
An Assessment of Metaverse Technologies in the Context of Irretrievable Breakdown of the Marriage as Grounds for Divorce
The Legal Nature of Metaverse Companies: Virtual Commercial Enterprises in Digital Universes
The Impact of the Metaverse on Law and the Global Metaverse Market
The Role of Public–Private Partnerships in European Union Digital Regulation and an Assessment in Terms of the Rule of Law Principle
The European Court of Human Rights’ Oversight of Data Security in Light of the Right to Respect for Private and Family Life
The Crime of Conducting Cyber Attacks Against the Elements Constituting the State’s National Power in Cyberspace: An Examination within the Scope of the “Cybersecurity Law”
Türkiye’s New Cybersecurity Law No. 7545: Structure, Scope, and Implications
A New Practice in the Licensing Regime: RTÜK Licensing for YouTube Broadcasters
The Importance of Independent Administrative Authorities in the Authorization and Supervision of Telecommunication Services: The Case of the BTK
Cyber Attacks Against Satellites from the Perspective of Criminal Law
A Criminal Law Assessment of Fake Reviews on E-Commerce Platforms
Invisible Borders: Reflections of Digital Sovereignty in International Law
Preventing the Dissemination of Harmful Deepfake Content on Social Media Platforms within the Scope of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act
Internet Use in Electric Vehicles and eSIM Technology
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