#11696. Information and communications technology law in changing times

July 2026publication date
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Communication;
Computer Science Applications;
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Abstract:
The articles in this special issue arise from papers presented at the Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference. However, at the same time, few would now contest that the pandemic has changed how the World now sees and understands the centrality of the role of information and communications technology in our daily lives. Almost overnight, whole populations have worked remotely, connected with each other through social media and engaged in online commercial transactions out of necessity rather than choice. While we have been moving in that direction in many ways, the pandemic has no doubt increased the take up of online activity to new levels. It is in that new context that this special issue now finds itself published. While the pandemic arises from a public health crisis, the use of technology as a means of allowing economies and social worlds to still function transforms it into a legal problem as well. Information and communications technology law has always been about ‘cutting edge’ legal issues, but recent events have given the legal issues raised herein even greater relevance.
Keywords:
Communications technology; public health crisis; legal issues; online activity

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