The inauguration of a Blog for the Journal of Jurists is probably symptomatic of a new era. Time of which this journal is the fruit while it all, but it has, at its level, shape features. Great ambition ... ? The future is now more than ever at your fingertips! Read on The World of October 28, 2010 :
"For the first time in history, a single individual, devoid of the traditional tools of power (military, police ...) without special charisma, can cause a disorder or destabilize global institutions ... here is the advent of Super-mundane-man. A Superman Without Qualities. "
This is how Yves Mamou, economic journalist, describes these new "ordinary men" who, through at super-empowerment made possible by recent technological innovations, are now able to divert technology that did not exist ten years ago to satisfy an appetite for power or personal struggle with powers they would " not wanted to scratch a decade ago ".
Jerome Kerviel, a young trader of 33 years, and did not bother to shake the global financial system by tricking a computer controls the largest French banks. He certainly bailed the passage of a condemnation to pay damages among the highest in history , but the question remains.
a time when one wonders which of the technique or the right rules the world - the first having certainly a step ahead of the second - what if our "Superman Without Qualities" came to control, in addition to electronic technologies, the sacrosanct legal technique?
Joining Mr. Mamou, we could already say that the next Kerviel lives "the house next door, the apartment upstairs" , especially for those domiciled in Alsace-Moselle, which could soon see get the ex-trader before their courts ... Section L- 670-1 of the Commercial Code , it means nothing to you? This brilliant
ticket Gilles Cuniberti you will undoubtedly shed light on the potential that open to any individual knowing navigate with skill in one of the most complex network ever thought that of the legal universe. In the digital age more than ever, "law is the most powerful schools of the imagination" for the worse as for the best!
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