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Governing the Internet : the Emergence of an International Regime.

This volume explores the many complex issues and challenges that confront governments, technocrats, business people and others as they try to create and implement rules for a truly global interoperable Internet.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Franda, Marcus F.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boulder, CO : Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2001.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Series page; Title page; copyright page; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: The Internet as a World Enterprise; International Regime Theory, ""Soft Law, "" and ""Private Authority""; The Internet as a Decentralized Global Network; Operating the Global Internet's Infrastructure; Conceptualizing the Issues Involved; Notes; ch1-International Connectivity; TCP/IP Protocol and ""Open Standards""; Network Standards Negotiations and Government Monopoly Telecommunications Companies; Principles and Norms of the Global Internet Regime.
  • Negotiation-Stage Issues in International Regime DevelopmentLimitations of International Regime Theory; Notes; ch2-Global Internet Governance; Privatizing Internet Management and Governance; Agenda Formation for Internet Governance and the Domain Name System; Regime Negotiations on Internet Governance; Conclusions; Notes; ch3-Frameworks for E-Commerce and Taxation; U.S. and European Perspectives on Electronic Commerce; Eu Responses to the Framework Report; The EU-U.S. Data Protection Agreement and Regime Formation; International Taxation of the internet as a Regime Issue; Notes.
  • Ch4-Investment and Intellectual PropertyEU Integration and Internet Regime-Related Aspects of International Investment; The WTO and Regime Aspects of Internet-Related International Investment; Developing Regime Principles and Norms for Intellectual Property; The WTO and Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Cyberspace; Conclusions; Notes; ch5-Content, Privacy, and International Law; International Law and Cyberspace Jurisdictional Issues; The Hague Conference Convention on Jurisdiction; Proposals for Internet Privacy and Content Regulation Legal Framework.
  • Protecting Privacy with Encryption Technology and CodeOECD Privacy and Encryption Guidelines; Conclusions; Notes; ch6-International Regimes and Internet Security; Threats to Internet Security from Crime, Terrorism, and Infowar; Attempts at Global Commercial Security Protection for Internet Transactions; Europe, the G-8, and Internet Security Cooperation; Threats of Government Overreach in Internet Security Matters; Internet Security and Government-to-Government Relations; Proposals for a Uniform International Legal Framework or Treaty; Conclusions; Notes.
  • Ch7-Challenges to the Global Internet RegimeRegime Building and the LDCs; Warnings of Internet Balkanization; Conclusions; Notes; Acronyms; Bibliography; Index; About the Book.