Research conducted by the National Research Council (USA) and the Max Planck Project Group (Germany).
Christoph Engel/Kenneth H. Keller (eds.):
Governance of Global Networks in the Light of Differing Local Values
(Law and Economics of International Telecommunications [volume number to be specified])
Baden-Baden (Nomos) 2000
- Bernd Holznagel, Responsibility for Harmful and Illegal Content as well as Free Speech on the Internet in the USA and Germany
(135.09 KB) - Herbert Burkert, Privacy-Data Protection - A German/European Perspective
(89.46 KB) - Robert Gellman, Privacy and Harmonization
(43.88 KB) - Joachim Wieland, Freedom of Information
(95.74 KB) - Jacques Arlandis, The Clerk, the Merchant and the Politician
(37.02 KB) - Jeffrey Abramson, Democracy and Global Communications
(43.26 KB) - Hans-Heinrich Trute, The Impact of Global Networks on Political Institutions and Democracy
(72.61 KB) - T. Tranvik, M. Thompson, P. Selle, Doing Technology (and Democracy) the Pack-Donkey’s Way: Technomorphic Approach to ICT Policy
(161.41 KB) - Jack Goldsmith, The Internet, Conflicts of Regulation, and International Harmonization
(40.27 KB) - Wolf Osthaus, Local Values, Global Networks and the Return of Private Law - On the function of Civil Law and Private Internation
(95.21 KB) - Klaus W. Grewlich, Conflict and good Governance in "Cyberspace" - Multi-level and Multi-actor Constitutionalisation
(104 KB) - List of Symposium Participants
(10.94 KB)