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Information And Communication Technology Policy And Legal Issues For Central Asia Guide For Ict Policymakers United Nations

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Information And Communication Technology Policy And Legal Issues For Central Asia Guide For Ict Policymakers United Nations
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Publisher: United Nations
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.83 MB
Pages: 67
Author: United Nations
ISBN: 9789211169744, 9211169747
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Information And Communication Technology Policy And Legal Issues For Central Asia Guide For Ict Policymakers United Nations by United Nations 9789211169744, 9211169747 instant download after payment.

This guide is aimed at strengthening the capacity of ICT policymakers in Central Asia. It examines the legal issues in five distinct areas: legal infrastructures, legal certainty, legal security, legal protection and legal deterrence. It highlights and discusses relevant developments, best practice initiatives at an international level, and provides recommendations to ICT policymakers.

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