jurisdikti
Jurisdikti is a theoretical framework for analyzing how legal authority is asserted and exercised over digital activities that cross borders. It treats jurisdiction as a multi-dimensional construct influenced by data localization, the location of data processing infrastructure, user presence, and the nature of online activity. The concept is used in debates on cyber law, data protection, platform governance, and international regulation to address the mismatch between traditional territorial rules and contemporary digital flows.
Core ideas include layering of jurisdiction across national, regional, and international levels; extraterritorial or functional claims
Origins and usage: The term has appeared in scholarly and policy discussions since the early 2020s as
Practical implications include the development of harmonized or interoperable legal instruments, cross-border data regimes, and coordinated
See also: jurisdiction, cross-border data flow, data sovereignty, cyber law, international law, mutual recognition of judgments.