Architecting Civil Liberties
Posted: 22 Jun 2016
Date Written: 2008
Abstract
The most critical Internet governance questions increasingly concern individual civil liberties rather than questions of institutional economics or transnational jurisdiction. A central purview of Internet governance is the establishment and implementation of Internet protocols, designed to enable technical interoperability and economic competitiveness but which also serve as a form of technological regulation making decisions about the public’s civil liberties online.
Keywords: GigaNet
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
DeNardis, Laura, Architecting Civil Liberties (2008). GigaNet: Global Internet Governance Academic Network, Annual Symposium 2008, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2798364
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