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Language: | German |
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Zürich [u.a.]
Schulthess [u.a.]
2002
The Hague [u.a.] Kluwer Law International |
Links: | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014674231&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
Physical Description: | 207 S. |
ISBN: | 372554431X 9041119655 |
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adam_text | Content
Preface
З
Bibliography
10
І.
Introduction
25
1.
Myth of Independence of Cyberspace
25
2.
Rise (and Fall?) of Cyberspace
26
3.
Information Superhighway
30
II. Law as a Structural System
32
1.
Law as a System
32
2.
Relative Autonomy of Law
33
2.1
Theory of Open Systems
33
2.2
Theory of Autopoiesis
34
2.3
Criteria for Relative Autonomy
36
3.
Substance of Law
37
4.
Change of Law
38
5.
Enforcement of Law
39
Ш.
Challenges of the Online World for Legal Systems
41
1.
Main Characteristics of Global Networks
41
2.
Potential Differences between Real Space and Cyberspace
43
3.
Potential Inherent Legal Limits in the Online World
45
3.1
Introduction
45
3.2
Legitimacy of Legal Norms
46
3.3
Effective Design of Legal Rules
47
3.4
Territorial Application Limits of Legal Norms
47
3.5
Enforcement of Legal Norms
49
4.
Control Problems in the Online World
50
4.1
Meaning of Control
50
4.2
Players in the Online World
51
4.3
Limited Relevance of Control
52
5.
Sovereignty Problems in the Online World
53
Content
IV. Models
of
Regulation
56
1.
No
Regulation
56
2.
Traditional Government Regulation 57
2.1
Justification for Government Regulation 57
2.2
Weaknesses of Government Regulation
59
2.3
Regulatory Theories 59
2.4
Outlook 60
3.
International Agreements and Cooperation
61
3.1
Forms, Strengths, and Weaknesses of International Law
61
a) Introduction
*
b) International Agreements
64
c) Customary Rules °5
d) General Legal Principles
66
3.2
Nature and Functions of International Organizations
67
a) Shift of Sovereignty 67
b) World Trade Organization
70
c) World Intellectual Property Organization
72
d) ICANN 73
3.3
Outlook 75
a) Analogies to Developments in Other Market Segments?
75
b) Future Prospects 77
4.
Self-Regulation
79
4.1
Introduction
79
4.2
Forms and Legal Quality of Self-Regulation
80
a) Forms of Self-Regulation
80
b) Legal Quality of Self-Regulation
81
4.3
Strengths and Weaknesses of Self-Regulation
83
a) Strengths of Self-Regulation
83
b) Weaknesses of Self-Regulation
84
4.4
Outlook: Self-Regulatory Reality in the Online World
85
5.
Rulemaking through Technical Architecture
89
5.1
Lex
Informatica
89
a) Conceptual Framework
89
b) Evaluation of the Concept
92
5.2
Code-Based Regulation
93
a) Lessig s Theoretical Code-Approach
93
b) Lessig s Political Code Interpretation
96
c) Evaluation of Code-Based Regulation
98
6.
Concluding Remarks
100
Content
V.
Rulemaking
Approaches in the
Online World 101
1.
Introduction
101
2. Market
Entry
101
2.1 Domain
Names
102
a) Functions and Importance of Domain Names
102
b) Origins and Privatization of the Domain Name System
103
c) Evaluation of Rulemaking Approaches
106
2.2
Open Access and Interconnection
109
a) Network Effects and Network Externalities
109
b) Importance of Access and Interconnection 111
c) Essential Facilities in Competition Law and in the
Regulatory Framework
112
d) Evaluation of Rulemaking Approaches
115
2.3
Standardization
118
a) Meaning and Functions of (Technical) Standards
118
b) Problems in the Standardization Process
120
c) Evaluation of Rulemaking Approaches
122
3.
Infrastructure Stability
124
3.1
Threats to Infrastructure Stability
124
a) Notion of Cyberterrorism
124
b) Denial-of-Service Attacks
125
c) Dissemination of Viruses
126
d) Other Forms of Cyberterrorism
127
3.2
Legal Frameworks and their Problems
128
3.3
Evaluation of Rulemaking Approaches
128
a) Traditional Government Regulation
129
b) International Agreements
130
c) Code-Based Regulation
131
4.
Ownership and Distribution Systems
132
4.1
Intellectual Property Rights
132
a) Origins and Functions of Intellectual Property Rights
132
b) Legal Frameworks and their Problems
134
c) Enforcement Problems in the Online World
136
d) Evaluation of Rulemaking Approaches
139
aa) Traditional Government Regulation
139
bb) International Agreements
141
cc) Code-Based Regulation
142
aaa) Free Software
142
bbb) Trusted Privication
145
4.2
Privacy
148
a) Meaning and Functions of Privacy
148
7
Content
aa)
Aspects
of Privacy
149
bb) Values of Privacy
151
cc) Goals and Scope of Privacy
153
b) Existing Legal Frameworks and their Problems
154
aa) International Level
154
bb) European Union
155
cc) United States I57
c) Evaluation of Rulemaking Approaches
160
aa) Merits of New Legal Approaches
160
aaa) Property Rights Approach
160
bbb) Procedural and Controlling Approach
162
ccc)
Minimum Harmonization Approach
163
bb) Traditional Government Regulation
164
cc) International Agreements
165
dd) Self-Regulation
167
ее)
Code-Based Regulation
169
d) Annex: Cryptography Regulation
170
4.3
Misuse of Distribution Channels
172
a) Spamming
173
aa) Notion and Importance
173
bb) Rulemaking Approaches
174
b) Fraudulent Conduct
176
aa) Notion and Importance
176
bb) Rulemaking Approaches
177
5.
Content
179
5.1
Forms of Illegal Content
179
a) Introduction
179
b) Obscenity and Pornography
180
c) Defamation
181
d) Racism and Hate
183
e) Discriminatory Harassment
184
f) Overly Aggressive Business Practices
185
g) Potentially Undesired Content
185
5.2
Legal Frameworks and their Problems
187
a) Constitutional Background
187
b) Limits of Common Understanding
190
5.3.
Evaluation of Rulemaking Approaches
191
a) Traditional Government Regulation
191
aa) Social Undesirability
191
bb) Political Undesirability
194
b) International Agreements
194
c) Self-Regulation
195
Content
aa)
Practical
Approaches
195
bb)
Realization Difficulties
199
cc)
Possible Improvements
201
d)
Code-Based Regulation
202
VI. Concluding Observations
204
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