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Mobile Communication And The Protection Of Children R Y C Ong

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Mobile Communication And The Protection Of Children R Y C Ong
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.19 MB
Pages: 407
Author: R. Y. C. Ong
ISBN: 9789087280802, 9087280807
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Mobile Communication And The Protection Of Children R Y C Ong by R. Y. C. Ong 9789087280802, 9087280807 instant download after payment.

Mobile phones and other smart connected devices have fundamentally changed contemporary life. Globally, we see an unprecedented explosion of new generation mobile phones. More precisely, mobile communication is nowadays really pervasive in social life. For instance, children and young persons are emerging as active players in the wonderful world of ringing and being ringed. Many of them are attracted by intriguing ring tones. However, the rapid mobile diffusion among children and young people raises a number of crucial questions. In what way do mobile phones pose a threat to children and young people in terms of content, contact, and commercialism? What impact does the use of mobile communication technology have on children and young people? To what extent does the current regulatory framework protect children and young people from harm and abuse? How might we seek to address the inadequacies in the existing regulatory framework with regards to the protection of this social group? The purpose of our investigations is to compare the regulatory measures as adopted in Hong Kong with regulatory practices and arrangements of other jurisdictions. The main idea is to develop via comparison a viable regulatory strategy in mobile content regulation that is applicable in Hong Kong as well as worldwide. This is a volume in the series of the Graduate School of Legal Studies of Leiden University. This study is part of the Law Schools' research programme on Securing the rule of law in a world of multilevel jurisdiction.

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