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Research on the Rule of Law of China's Cybersecurity: China's Rule of Law in Cybersecurity Over the Past 40 Years

Research on the Rule of Law of China's Cybersecurity: China's Rule of Law in Cybersecurity Over the Past 40 Years

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This book provides a comprehensive and systematic review of China's cybersecurity legislation, supervision, and justice over the past 40 years, combining the development of China's reform and opening up with the construction of the rule of law for cybersecurity.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 238 pages
Publication date: 24 January 2023
Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore


This comprehensive and meticulously researched book delves into China's cybersecurity governance over the past four decades, offering a comprehensive overview of the country's cybersecurity legislation, supervision, and justice. By seamlessly integrating China's reform and opening-up journey with the establishment of a robust rule of law framework for cybersecurity, the book broadens the scope of tracing the origins and pursuing the sources of cybersecurity regulations. This approach brings the study of China's cybersecurity rule of law closer to the evolving technological advancements and development realities.

The book begins by providing a historical backdrop, tracing the evolution of China's cybersecurity laws and regulations from the early days of the internet to the present. It explores the various challenges and opportunities that China has faced in its cybersecurity journey, including the need to balance national security with individual rights and freedoms, the rise of cybercrime, and the increasing sophistication of cyber threats.

Chapter 1 delves into the theoretical foundations of cybersecurity governance, examining the principles of legal sovereignty, international law, and human rights. It explores the role of the state in ensuring cybersecurity and the responsibilities of individuals and organizations in protecting themselves against cyber threats.

Chapter 2 examines China's cybersecurity legislation and regulatory framework, highlighting the key laws and regulations that govern the country's cybersecurity landscape. It discusses the legal basis for network security, data protection, and cybercrime prevention, as well as the mechanisms for enforcing these regulations.

Chapter 3 explores China's cybersecurity supervision and enforcement mechanisms, including the establishment of cybersecurity agencies, the implementation of cybersecurity audits, and the coordination between different government departments and agencies. It examines the challenges and successes of China's cybersecurity supervision and enforcement efforts, as well as the role of international cooperation in combating cybercrime.

Chapter 4 examines China's cybersecurity justice system, including the legal framework for investigating and prosecuting cybercrime, the role of courts and law enforcement agencies, and the protection of victims of cybercrime. It discusses the challenges and opportunities for improving China's cybersecurity justice system, including the need for increased public awareness and education about cybersecurity.

Chapter 5 concludes the book by examining the future of China's cybersecurity governance, including the challenges and opportunities that the country will face in the coming decades. It explores the potential for international cooperation in cybersecurity, the role of technology in shaping cybersecurity regulations, and the need for continued investment in cybersecurity infrastructure and personnel.

In conclusion, this book provides a valuable and insightful examination of China's cybersecurity governance over the past four decades. It offers a comprehensive view of the country's cybersecurity legislation, supervision, and justice, and provides valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities that China faces in the future. The book is a must-read for policymakers, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding the complex and evolving cybersecurity landscape in China and beyond.

Weight: 397g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789811683589
Edition number: 1st ed. 2022

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