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ISBN 10: 1139099582
ISBN 13: 9781139100939
Author: Christopher T Marsden
Internet co regulation European law regulatory governance and legitimacy in cyberspace 1st Table of contents:
1. States, Firms and Legitimacy of Regulation: Insoluble Issues?
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the incoming tide of internet co‑regulation
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methodological approach: WGIG and scoping internet governance
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methodology for “really really responsive regulation”
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case studies in brief
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conclusion: soft law and the internet
2. Internet Co‑Regulation and Constitutionalism
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examining the origins of internet co‑regulation
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a typology of regulation
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towards a typology of self‑ and co‑regulation
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judicial review and co‑regulation
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sticks not carrots: why americans don’t “do” co‑regulation
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conclusion: co‑regulation and constitutionalism
3. Self‑Organization and Social Networks
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web 2.0 and alternative content regulation
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social networking services (SNS) and regulatory approaches
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digital copyright
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conclusion: governance and self‑organization as examples of social entrepreneurship
4. An Empire Entire of Itself? Standards, Domain Names and Government
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internet engineering task force (IETF)
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world wide web consortium (W3C)
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ICANN and addressing infrastructure
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national registrar Nominet
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conclusion: “pure” self‑regulation and moving targets
5. Content Regulation and the Internet
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independent committee for the supervision of standards of telephone information services (ICSTIS)
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independent mobile classification board (IMCB)
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co‑regulation in practice: association for video on demand (ATVOD)
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nederlands instituut voor de classificatie van audiovisuele media (NICAM)
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pan european game information (PEGI)
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conclusion: towards pan‑sectoral, pan‑european self‑rating?
6. Private ISP Censorship
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internet watch foundation (IWF)
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international association of internet hotlines (INHOPE)
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conclusion: is co‑regulation emerging and is it durable?
7. Analyzing Case Studies
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analysis across case studies
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co‑regulation failure in practice: digital economy act 2010
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ISP judicial review of digital economy act
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conclusion: better regulation and co‑regulation
8. Internet Co‑Regulation as Part of the Broader Regulatory Debate
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polycentric or just eccentric?
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changing regulatory agendas
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option zero is no option
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risk and regulation
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human rights and communications
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conclusion: co‑regulation and constitutionalism
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