This book is about ICT standards - technical rules made by private organizations that affect society - and their legitimacy. It will be of interest to scholars in the fields of law, governance, and political science. Insights from this book will be useful to legal practitioners and policy makers.
This book is about ICT standards - technical rules made by private organizations that affect society - and their legitimacy. It will be of interest to scholars in the fields of law, governance, and political science. Insights from this book will be useful to legal practitioners and policy makers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Olia Kanevskaia is an Assistant Professor at Utrecht University. She is an author of multiple academic articles on standardization governance. Her work on trade and economic law is recognized by multiple international awards and fellowships. She previously held academic positions at Tilburg Law and Economics Center, KU Leuven Center for IT and IP Law and NYU School of Law.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. The Ecosystem of ICT Standardization: 1. ICT standardization as a normative regime 2. Legitimacy of ICT standardization Synopsis Part II. The Law of ICT Standardization: 3. The WTO regulatory framework 4. The EU regulatory framework 5. The US regulatory framework 6. Procedural principles for standardization Synopsis Part III. Governance Architecture and Decision-Making Process Of SDOS 7. Policy-making in SDOS 8. Standards development in SDOS 9. Procedural safeguards in SDOS Synopsis Part IV. Due Process in ICT Standardization: From Theory to Practice: 10. Case studies on dispute resolution in SDOS 11. Tendencies and best practices in the industry 12. Revisiting the legitimacy of ICT standardization Synopsis Conclusion.
Introduction Part I. The Ecosystem of ICT Standardization: 1. ICT standardization as a normative regime 2. Legitimacy of ICT standardization Synopsis Part II. The Law of ICT Standardization: 3. The WTO regulatory framework 4. The EU regulatory framework 5. The US regulatory framework 6. Procedural principles for standardization Synopsis Part III. Governance Architecture and Decision-Making Process Of SDOS 7. Policy-making in SDOS 8. Standards development in SDOS 9. Procedural safeguards in SDOS Synopsis Part IV. Due Process in ICT Standardization: From Theory to Practice: 10. Case studies on dispute resolution in SDOS 11. Tendencies and best practices in the industry 12. Revisiting the legitimacy of ICT standardization Synopsis Conclusion.
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