Abstract
Technical progress is one of the most important elements of social development which necessarily causes change in the law. In the past few decades computer technology has become very important. As a component of technical progress, computer technology has given rise to new social relations which require legal regulation. Such regulation, however, is not provided adequately by existing legal rules in the contemporary Czechoslovak legal system.
Recommended Citation
Viktor Knapp,
Some Problems of Legal Regulation of the Use of Computer Technology in Czechoslovakia,
8
Mich. J. Int'l L.
71
(1987).
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