Cyber Jurisprudence: Exploring Libertarianism, Universalism, and Nationalism in Digital Law

  • Dr. Newal Chaudhary
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  • Dr. Newal Chaudhary

    Assistant Professor at Nepal Law Campus, Kathmandu, Nepal

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Abstract

The rapid evolution of digital technologies has given rise to a new frontier in legal philosophy: cyber jurisprudence. This article examines the complex interplay between three dominant ideological frameworks which are —libertarianism, universalism, and nationalism—in shaping the landscape of digital law. Through a comprehensive analysis of case studies, legal precedents, and emerging trends, this author aims to explore how these competing philosophies influence policy-making, judicial decisions, and the overall governance of cyberspace. Steeping the ground of foot into issues such as data sovereignty, online privacy, freedom of expression, and transnational cybercrime, and this study illuminates the challenges and opportunities in developing a coherent and equitable system of digital law for the 21st century.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 7, Issue 5, Page 326 - 339

DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.118265

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