The Microsoft Ireland Case, The Cloud Act and the Cyberspace Sovereignty Trilemma. Post-Territorial Technologies and Companies Question Regulatory State Monopolies

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Abstract

The Microsoft Ireland case brought before the Supreme Court in 2018 and dropped the very same year has attracted attention world-wide from policymakers and scholars. This contri- bution focusses on two important features of the case: the conflicting and often chaotic ap- proaches to the notion of sovereignty of many of the players and the remarkable move of a private company to trigger regulation in a world where companies, technologies, data flows and governments transgress borders with growing acceptance of the inadequacy of older territorial com- prehensions of the world order.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInternational Trends in Legal Informatics. Festschrift for Erich Schweighofer
EditorsWalter Hötzendorfer, Christof Tschohl , Franz Kummer
Place of PublicationBern
PublisherEditions Weblaw
Pages373-418
Number of pages46
ISBN (Print)3966985888, 978-3966985888
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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