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Abstract

Can we regulate a significant segment of cross-border relations that arise in cyberspace with the available legal tools, or is it appropriate to talk about the formation of a new normative body of cyberlaw? The purpose of this article is an attempt to answer this question through the prism of the mechanism for regulating cross-border private law relations that are the subject of international private law. Due to the nature and complexity of the “foreign element”, cross-border private law relations, in terms of their regulation, are as close as possible to those that arise in connection with the scaling of cyberspace.

Keywords

jurisprudence law cyber law international private law

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How to Cite
Buriev Bekjakhon Burkhon ugli. (2022). Issues of Cyber Law in Conflict of Laws With Comparison of Different Jurisdictions. Texas Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, 6, 105–107. Retrieved from https://zienjournals.com/index.php/tjm/article/view/999

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