Professor Itay Ravid and UC Berkeley Law’s Hadar Dancig-Rosenberg’s eponymous essay introduces the concept of "virtual criminal law dualism" to describe the dynamic interaction between virtual and physical spaces in criminal law. This interaction encompasses formal legal changes within the field due to virtual advancements and external transformations influenced by virtual platforms, with the importance of this interplay dependent on the criminal justice system's overarching goals.
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