National unity is the real power of a country and provides security, prosperity, and future generations over time. All of society descends from common humanitarian, nationalist, and religious roots, so converging on those shared roots fosters coherence, synergy, and respect between groups. While fragmentation and extremism produce only conflict and failure, understanding our commonalities and shared destiny leads us down a path of goodness for all. The United Arab Emirates was formed not by chance but through difficult efforts, so loyalty to the union fulfills the goals of its founding leaders and supports this civilization in the region and world.
National unity is the real power of a country and provides security, prosperity, and future generations over time. All of society descends from common humanitarian, nationalist, and religious roots, so converging on those shared roots fosters coherence, synergy, and respect between groups. While fragmentation and extremism produce only conflict and failure, understanding our commonalities and shared destiny leads us down a path of goodness for all. The United Arab Emirates was formed not by chance but through difficult efforts, so loyalty to the union fulfills the goals of its founding leaders and supports this civilization in the region and world.
The document discusses the need to regulate the internet through international law. It argues that the current legal framework based on physical borders is not suitable for the borderless nature of the internet. The research outlines how international agreements could establish an independent international regulatory authority under the UN to create binding mechanisms and legal principles for governing cyberspace. This would introduce a new branch of law called the "International Law of the Internet" to properly regulate the global internet according to international law principles.
The document discusses the need to regulate the internet through international law. It argues that the current legal framework based on physical borders is not suitable for the borderless nature of the internet. The research outlines how international agreements could establish an independent international regulatory authority under the UN to create binding mechanisms and legal principles for governing cyberspace. This would introduce a new branch of law called the "International Law of the Internet" to properly regulate the global internet according to international law principles.