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Book Title: Research Handbook on Governance of the Internet
Editor(s): Brown, Ian
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781849805025
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of figures and tables vii
List of contributors viii
List of abbreviations x
PART I INSTITUTIONS AND NETWORKS OF
GOVERNANCE
1 A prehistory of internet governance 3
Malte Ziewitz and Ian Brown
2 ICANN and the domain name system after the `Affirmation
of Commitments' 27
A. Michael Froomkin
3 Internet addressing: global governance of shared resource
spaces 52
Milton Mueller
4 Information governance in transition: lessons to be learned
from Google Books 71
Jeanette Hofmann
5 The legitimacy and accountability of the internet's governing
institutions 99
Rolf H. Weber
6 Network neutrality and network management regulation:
quality of service, price discrimination, and exclusive
contracts 121
Nicholas Economides and Joacim Tåg
7 Policy and regulatory requirements for a future internet 143
Jonathan Cave
8 Contract vs. statute in internet governance 168
Lee Bygrave
9 Argument-by-technology: how technical activism contributes
to internet governance 198
Alison Powell
v
vi Research handbook on governance of the internet
PART II HUMAN RIGHTS AND FUNDAMENTAL
FREEDOMS
10 Data protection in a globalised network 221
Graham Greenleaf
11 Revisiting policy laundering and modern international policy
dynamics 260
Gus Hosein
12 Child abuse images and cleanfeeds: assessing internet
blocking systems 277
T.J. McIntyre
13 Privacy, law, code and social networking sites 309
Lilian Edwards
14 An internet bill of rights? 353
Rikke Frank Jørgensen
15 Human rights, competition law, and access to essential
technologies 373
Abbe Brown
PART III NETWORKED CONTROL
16 The new intermediation: contract, identity, and the future
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