Public Strategies for Internet Co-Regulation in the United States, Europe and China by B. Frydman, L. Hennebel & Gregory Lewkowicz [Governance, Regulations And Powers On The Internet

Abstract: This paper studies the framework for Internet regulation in the United States, Europe and China. Focusing on co-regulatory mechanisms, it analyses the legal tools used by governments in order to entrust private ‘points of control’ to monitor Internet. It focuses more specifically on the impact of co-regulation on the rule of law and on the emergence of a transnational struggle for law between global players.

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