University Press of America
Pages: 170
Trim: 5½ x 8⅜
978-0-7618-2378-0 • Paperback • October 2002 • $66.99 • (£52.00)
Anna Mancini is a freelance consultant and translator living in New York. She has taught Business at the University level in Europe.
Chapter 1 Acknowledgments
Chapter 2 Fundamental Differences between Cyberspace and Real Space: Earthly Life and Virtual World; Wealth from Matter and Wealth from People
Chapter 3 The Legal Impact on the Virtual World: The Example of the Ancient Roman Law: The Theories of the Distinction of Rights: Material Rights and Personal Rights; The Roman Root: The Distinction between actio in rem and actio in personam; Test
Chapter 4 Which Kind of Justice for the Internet: Unveiling the Ancient Egyptian Concept of Justice: Ancient Egypt, a Civilisation Focused on Justice; The Egyptian Justice through Egyptology and History of Religions; Symbols as a Key to Access a Pre-Log
Chapter 5 Notes
Chapter 6 Bibliography
Chapter 7 Index
'Ancient Egyptian Wisdom for the Internet' is a thoughtful and thought-provoking manifesto, and offers much-needed and timely ideas from antiquity in dealing with contemporary informational issues and concerns for the 21st Century.
— Wisconsin Bookwatch
'Ancient Egyptian Wisdom for the Internet' is a thoughtful and thought-provoking manifesto, and offers much-needed and timely ideas from antiquity in dealing with contemporary informational issues and concerns for the 21st Century.
— Wisconsin Bookwatch