Law of the Horse
Law of the Horse was a term used in the mid-1990s to define the state of cyberlaw during the nascent years of the Internet. The term first gained prominence in a 1996 cyberlaw conference presentation by Judge Frank H. Easterbrook of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Easterbrook, who was also on the faculty of the University of Chicago, later published his presentation in the University of Chicago Legal Forum as "Cyberspace and the Law of the Horse", in which he argued against the notion of defining cyberlaw as a unique section of legal studies and litigation. Easterbrook cited Gerhard Casper as coining the expression “law of the horse,” and stated that Casper’s arguments against specialized or niche legal studies applied to cyberlaw:
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Law of the Horse
Law of the Horse was a term used in the mid-1990s to define the state of cyberlaw during the nascent years of the Internet. The term first gained prominence in a 1996 cyberlaw conference presentation by Judge Frank H. Easterbrook of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Easterbrook, who was also on the faculty of the University of Chicago, later published his presentation in the University of Chicago Legal Forum as "Cyberspace and the Law of the Horse", in which he argued against the notion of defining cyberlaw as a unique section of legal studies and litigation. Easterbrook cited Gerhard Casper as coining the expression “law of the horse,” and stated that Casper’s arguments against specialized or niche legal studies applied to cyberlaw:
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Law of the Horse was a term us ...... onment developed and expanded.
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马法是一个在互联网发展初期用于形容网络法发展状况的一个术语。 ...... 么》 认为法律概念与规定需要随着互联网环境的高速发展而演变。
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Law of the Horse was a term us ...... l studies applied to cyberlaw:
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马法是一个在互联网发展初期用于形容网络法发展状况的一个术语。 ...... 么》 认为法律概念与规定需要随着互联网环境的高速发展而演变。
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Law of the Horse
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马法
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