List of Contributors | p. vii |
List of Abbreviations | p. ix |
Preface | p. xiii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Global Perspectives on Internet Governance | p. 7 |
Multi-Stakeholder Internet Governance: the Role of Governments | p. 9 |
Internet Governance and Human Rights | p. 31 |
E-Inclusion as a Means to Bridge the Digital Divides: Conceptual Issues and International Approaches | p. 51 |
The Internet Governance Forum: its Development, Function and Future | p. 63 |
Role and Perspectives of ICANN | p. 79 |
European Dimensions of Internet Governance | p. 93 |
Internet Governance in the OSCE Region: Media Freedom, Human Security and the Multi-Stakeholder Approach | p. 95 |
The Council of Europe's Contribution to Internet Governance | p. 107 |
Regionalizing E-Inclusion: Approaches of the EU and Austria | p. 115 |
European Internet Policies Between Regulation and Governance: Issues with Content Regulation | p. 127 |
The Domain Name System and Internet Governance Based on the Examples of .at Domains and IDNs | p. 141 |
Conclusions and Perspectives | p. 161 |
Internet Governance, Quo Vadis? Meeting the Challenges of Internet Governance in a Multi-Stakeholder Environment | p. 163 |
Index | p. 173 |
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