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Regulating the global information society (Record no. 34743)

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International Standard Book Number 9780415242189
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Personal name Marsden Christopher
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Title Regulating the global information society
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Routledge
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2000
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Extent 364p
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Formatted contents note Table of Contents<br/>1. Introduction: Information and communications technologies, globalisation and regulation<br/>Part 1: Theoretical Perspectives<br/>2. The Role of the Public Sphere in the Information Society<br/>3. In Search of the Self: Charting the course of self-regulation on the Internet in a global environment<br/>4. Will Electronic Commerce Change the Law?: Towards a regulatory perspective based on competition, information and learning skills Part 2: The Limits of Telecommunications Regulation<br/>5. How Far Can Deregulation of Telecommunications Go?<br/>6. Realising Social Goals in Connectivity and Content: The challenge of convergence<br/>7. Commentary: When to regulate in the GIS? A public policy perspective<br/>8. The Rise and Decline of the International Telecommunications Regime<br/>9. After Seattle: Trade negotiations and the new economy Comment on Jonathon D. Aronson, `After Seattle: Trade negotiations and the new economy'<br/>Part 3: International Self-regulation and Standard Setting<br/>10. Locating Internet Governance: Lessons from the standards process<br/>11. Semi-private International Rulemaking: Lessons learned from the WIPO domain name process<br/>Part 4: Standard Setting and Competition Policy<br/>12. Will the Internet Remake Antitrust Law?<br/>13. The Problems of the Third Way: A Java case study<br/>Part 5: The Limits of Government Regulation<br/>14. China's Impact on the Global Information Society<br/>15. Freedom Versus Access Rights in a European Context<br/>16. Pluralism, Guidance and the New Media<br/>17. Five Challenges for Regulating the Global Information Society
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Topical term or geographic name entry element 1. Computer Networks - Law & Legislation2. Telecommunication - Digital Communications3. Information Society
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