Christopher T. Marsden LL.B., LL.M., Ph.D. is Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Essex (2007-). In addition to this book, he is author of Net Neutrality: Towards a Co-regulatory Solution (2010) and three other edited or co-authored books. His research concerns socio-legal regulation, internet law and policy, and has appeared in peer-reviewed articles and reports for the European Commission, European governments, the OSCE and the Council of Europe, and national regulators and foundations. (See http://ssrn.com/author=220925 for more information). He was senior analyst, RAND Europe (2005-7), Lecturer at Warwick University (1997-2000) and a regulatory director/general counsel at ISPs and start-ups between 2000 and 2003. He was Research Fellow at Harvard University's Kennedy School (1999), Industrial Policy Fellow at the Cambridge University Computer Lab (2006-8) and has been a visiting fellow at law schools in the UK, US, Japan and Australia.
1. States, firms and legitimacy of regulation
2. Internet co-regulation and constitutionalism
3. Self-organisation and social networks
4. Standards, domain names and government
5. Content regulation and the internet
6. Private ISP censorship
7. Analyzing case studies
8. Internet co-regulation as part of the broader regulatory debate.