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Principles for governing the internet : a comparative analysis

Title
  1. Principles for governing the internet : a comparative analysis / Rolf H. Weber.
Published by
  1. Paris, France : UNESCO, 2015.
Author
  1. Weber, Rolf H.

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Description
  1. 88 pages; 25 cm
Series statement
  1. Unesco series on Internet freedom
Uniform title
  1. Unesco series on Internet freedom.
Subject
  1. Internet governance > Law and legislation
  2. Computer networks > Law and legislation
Contents
  1. Introduction -- Methodology -- Initial Background -- Concepts Based on Indicators -- Concept Based on Layers -- Concept Based on Substantive Objectives -- Accountability Mechanisms in Particular -- Theoretical Framework for the Analysis of the Documents -- Analysis of Documents -- General Observations of the Historical, Political, Economic, and Social Background of the Documents dealing with Internet Governance Principles -- Overview -- Short Description of the Available Internet Governance Principles -- Conclusion -- Access and Openness -- Access -- Contents of Documents -- Conclusion -- Openness -- Contents of Documents -- Conclusion -- Freedom of Expression -- Contents of Documents -- Conclusion -- Privacy -- Contents of Documents -- Conclusion -- Ethics -- Contents of Documents -- Conclusion -- Multistakeholder Participation -- Contents of Documents -- Conclusion -- Gender Equality -- Contents of Documents -- Conclusion -- Sustainable Development -- Contents of Documents -- Conclusion -- Issues of Culture, Science and the Social and Human Sciences, and Education -- Cultural Diversity -- Science -- Education -- Relevance for UNESCO -- Findings of the Documents' Analysis -- Compatibility and Completeness of Existing Documents -- Normative character of existing documents -- Accountability mechanisms -- Salient Issues for UNESCO -- Conclusions -- References.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.