Regulating the global information society
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
2000.
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Series: | Warwick studies in globalisation
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Online Access: | http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=136600 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction : information and communications technologies, globalisation and regulation / Christopher T. Marsden
- Part I. Theoretical perspectives. The role of the public sphere in the information society / Nicholas Garnham
- In search of the self : charting the course of self-regulation on the internet in a global environment / Monroe E. Price and Stefaan G. Verhulst
- Will electronic commerce change the law? Towards a regulatory perspective based on competition, information and learning skills / Paul Nihoul
- Part II. The limits of telecommunications regulation. How far can deregulation of telecommunications go? / Martin Cave
- Realising social goals in connectivity and content : the challenge of convergence / Richard Collins
- Commentary : when to regulate in the GIS? A public policy perspective / Fod Barnes
- The rise and decline of the international telecommunications regime / William J. Drake
- After Seattle : trade negotiations and the new economy / Jonathan D. Aronson ; Comment / Dimitri Ypsilanti
- Part III. International self-regulation and standard setting. Locating internet governance : lessons from the standards process / Mark Gould
- Semi-private international rulemaking : lessons learned from the WIPO domain name process / A. Michael Froomkin
- Part IV. Standard setting and competition policy. Will the internet remake antitrust law? / Mark Lemley
- The problems of the third way : a Java case study / David McGowan
- Part V. The limits of government regulation. China's impact on the Global Information Society / Perry Keller
- Freedom versus access rights in a European context / Ad van Loon
- Pluralism, guidance and the new media / Thomas Gibbons
- Five challenges for regulating the Global Information Society / Pamela Samuelson.