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I am in my late twenties, and after getting my Bachelor degree in marketing management, I went on to study law. | |||
[[ | At the moment I am doing research for my LL.M thesis on [Computer_crime_legislation] and the possibility of executive powers to use [hacker|hacking] as a means to ascertain more information regarding severe crimes. | ||
[ | Besides law in general, I am also interested in questions regarding new developements such as; | ||
[*]Freedom of press for weblogs? | |||
[*]Freedom of speech (e.g. hatespeech) on websites not located in the country which the website targets. | |||
Besides these legal topics I am also very fond of (foreign) languages, which is why I speak three languages fluently, and three semi-fluently. | |||
PS If you know more about the possibility for policing agencies to hack into computers of alleged perpetrators in your home country please contact me. I am always looking for (more) background information, especially in the US and Germany. |
Revision as of 13:54, 13 May 2007
I am in my late twenties, and after getting my Bachelor degree in marketing management, I went on to study law. At the moment I am doing research for my LL.M thesis on [Computer_crime_legislation] and the possibility of executive powers to use [hacker|hacking] as a means to ascertain more information regarding severe crimes. Besides law in general, I am also interested in questions regarding new developements such as; [*]Freedom of press for weblogs? [*]Freedom of speech (e.g. hatespeech) on websites not located in the country which the website targets. Besides these legal topics I am also very fond of (foreign) languages, which is why I speak three languages fluently, and three semi-fluently.
PS If you know more about the possibility for policing agencies to hack into computers of alleged perpetrators in your home country please contact me. I am always looking for (more) background information, especially in the US and Germany.