Internet Govrnance at the Point of No Return

The book begins with an analysis of the technological infrastructure environment and of the manifold regulatory theories developed in the Internet Governance context. Based on this foundation the transnational normative ecosystem is outlined, followed by a detailed discussion of the substantive Inte...

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Main Author: Weber, Rolf H. (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: Zürich EIZ Publishing 2021
Subjects:
Law
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