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Internet Governance Lee A. Bygrave (Associate Professor, Department of Private Law, University of Oslo.)

Internet Governance By Lee A. Bygrave (Associate Professor, Department of Private Law, University of Oslo.)

Summary

The significance of the governance of the Internet is increasing. The United Nations' World Summit on the Information Society, held in two phases in 2003 and 2005, provoked heated debate, and the issue has become the subject of growing public and media interest. This book takes a detailed, systematic, and non-polemical look at the issue.

Internet Governance Summary

Internet Governance: Infrastructure and Institutions by Lee A. Bygrave (Associate Professor, Department of Private Law, University of Oslo.)

The question of governance of the Internet is increasing in significance. The United Nations' World Summit on the Information Society, held in two phases in 2003 and 2005, provoked heated debate, and the resultant meetings of the Internet Governance Forum that followed this have been the subject of growing public and media interest. Yet governance of the Internet is multifaceted, complex, and far from transparent, and there has been little written about the subject which is detailed, systematic, and non-polemical. This book focuses on the issues involved in the ongoing development of Internet governance, and the challenges associated with developing and applying governance structures at a global level based on bottom-up, consensus-seeking decision-making procedures, without direct foundation in a treaty frame-work. Leading academics and practitioners studying and working in the area of Internet governance explore such issues as how the engineering of infrastructure matters, how legitimacy is gained and retained by governance organizations, and whether elements of such organizations can provide a model for other organizations to emulate. They examine the tensions inherent in Internet governance, such as government control versus digital libertarianism; commercialism versus civil society ideals; interests of developed countries versus interests of developing countries. The book will be of interest to academics, researchers, and students of Information and Communications Technology, legal aspects of ICT, and Organization Studies, as well as legal practitioners, government bodies, NGOs, and others concerned with Internet governance.

Internet Governance Reviews

a must-read book... for anyone who values getting an in-sight glance in the multifaceted and far from transparent arena that decides how the Internet infrastructure is developed and governed. * Computer Law & Security Review *

About Lee A. Bygrave (Associate Professor, Department of Private Law, University of Oslo.)

Lee A. Bygrave is Associate Professor at the Department of Private Law, University of Oslo. He is also attached to the Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law (NRCCL) at the same university, together with the Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney. Jon Bing is Professor at the Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law (NRCCL), University of Oslo. He is currently a member of the Generic Name Support Organization (GNSO) for ICANN.

Table of Contents

Introduction ; 1. Building Cyberspace: A Brief History of Internet ; 2. Models of Internet Governance ; 3. Governors of Internet ; 4. Development of Core Internet Standards: The Work of IETF and W3C ; 5. The Naming Game: Governance of the Domain Name System ; 6. Internet Governance Goes Global

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GOR003198626
9780199561131
0199561133
Internet Governance: Infrastructure and Institutions by Lee A. Bygrave (Associate Professor, Department of Private Law, University of Oslo.)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2009-01-22
262
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