Research Handbook on Governance of the InternetIan Brown Edward Elgar Publishing, 01.01.2013 - 512 Seiten The Internet is now a key part of everyday life across the developed world, and growing rapidly across developing countries. This Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the latest research on Internet governance, written by the leading scholars in |
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2 ICANN and the domain name system after the Affirmation of Commitments | 27 |
global governance of shared resource spaces | 52 |
lessons to be learned from Google Books | 71 |
5 The legitimacy and accountability of the internets governing institutions | 99 |
quality of service price discrimination and exclusive contracts | 121 |
7 Policy and regulatory requirements for a future internet | 143 |
8 Contract vs statute in internet governance | 168 |
11 Revisiting policy laundering and modern international policy dynamics | 260 |
assessing internet blocking systems | 277 |
13 Privacy law code and social networking sites | 309 |
14 An internet bill of rights? | 353 |
15 Human rights competition law and access to essential technologies | 373 |
PART III NETWORKED CONTROL | 399 |
contract identity and the future of internet governance | 401 |
a research guide | 419 |
how technical activism contributes to internet governance | 198 |
PART II HUMAN RIGHTSAND FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS | 219 |
10 Data protection in a globalised network | 221 |
18 Enhancing incentives for internet security | 445 |
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