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Shaping Internet Governance: Regulatory Challenges [electronic resource] / by Rolf H. Weber.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010Description: XLI, 280 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783642046209
Other title:
  • In collaboration with Mirina Grosz and Romana Weber
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 346.07 23
LOC classification:
  • K1001-1395
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: Perceptions of Governance -- Perceptions of Information Society -- Regulatory Approaches -- Historical Developments: From McBride to WSIS -- From ICANN to WSIS -- Organizational Framework in Internet Governance: Overview -- Policy and Technology Organizations -- Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers -- World Summits of the Information Society and Internet Governance Forum -- European Dialogue on Internet Governance -- Philosophical and Sociological Environment: Philosophical Concepts of a Social Contract for the internet Community -- Multi-Stakeholderism in Internet Governance -- Discussion Topics of Internet Governance: Introduction -- Legitimacy -- Transparency -- Accountability -- Partipation -- Regulatory Issues: Introduction -- Critical Resources and Access -- Protection of Civil Liberties and Humanization of Internet Governance -- Security: Assuring Safety, Trust, and Reliability -- Bridging the Digital Divide -- Concluding Obervations.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The information society is a key issue in everyday life and a phenomenon enc- passing social, cultural, economic, and legal facettes. Currently, an information society’s legal framework is gradually crystallizing under the newly introduced term of “Internet governance”. During the last few years, intensive discussions about the contents of Internet governance have addressed manifold aspects of a possible regulatory regime. In light of the general comprehension that an international treaty structure is mi- ing and that self-regulation as a normative model does not sufce in all respects, new architectural and constitutional theories have been developed; furthermore, the international body of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) came to life. N- withstanding the available literature on IGF, however, a thorough and systematic study sheding light on the main topics of Internet governance (such as legitimacy, transparency, accountability, and participation) and on the key regulatory issues (for example critical Internet resources, access, protection of civil liberties/- man rights, realization of security, safety and privacy standards, as well as the overcoming of the digital divide) from a legal perspective is not yet at hand. The present publication aims at discussing these legal challenges. This book has benefted from many inputs and encouragements from colleagues that I am deeply grateful for. In particular, I am indebted to the very meaningful discussions and valuable support in the preparation of the publication by my - search assistants lic. iur Mirin . a Grosz and lic. iurR . omana Weber, to lic. iur.
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Introduction: Perceptions of Governance -- Perceptions of Information Society -- Regulatory Approaches -- Historical Developments: From McBride to WSIS -- From ICANN to WSIS -- Organizational Framework in Internet Governance: Overview -- Policy and Technology Organizations -- Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers -- World Summits of the Information Society and Internet Governance Forum -- European Dialogue on Internet Governance -- Philosophical and Sociological Environment: Philosophical Concepts of a Social Contract for the internet Community -- Multi-Stakeholderism in Internet Governance -- Discussion Topics of Internet Governance: Introduction -- Legitimacy -- Transparency -- Accountability -- Partipation -- Regulatory Issues: Introduction -- Critical Resources and Access -- Protection of Civil Liberties and Humanization of Internet Governance -- Security: Assuring Safety, Trust, and Reliability -- Bridging the Digital Divide -- Concluding Obervations.

The information society is a key issue in everyday life and a phenomenon enc- passing social, cultural, economic, and legal facettes. Currently, an information society’s legal framework is gradually crystallizing under the newly introduced term of “Internet governance”. During the last few years, intensive discussions about the contents of Internet governance have addressed manifold aspects of a possible regulatory regime. In light of the general comprehension that an international treaty structure is mi- ing and that self-regulation as a normative model does not sufce in all respects, new architectural and constitutional theories have been developed; furthermore, the international body of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) came to life. N- withstanding the available literature on IGF, however, a thorough and systematic study sheding light on the main topics of Internet governance (such as legitimacy, transparency, accountability, and participation) and on the key regulatory issues (for example critical Internet resources, access, protection of civil liberties/- man rights, realization of security, safety and privacy standards, as well as the overcoming of the digital divide) from a legal perspective is not yet at hand. The present publication aims at discussing these legal challenges. This book has benefted from many inputs and encouragements from colleagues that I am deeply grateful for. In particular, I am indebted to the very meaningful discussions and valuable support in the preparation of the publication by my - search assistants lic. iur Mirin . a Grosz and lic. iurR . omana Weber, to lic. iur.

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