Internet Co-Regulation: European Law, Regulatory Governance and Legitimacy in Cyberspace

Christopher T. Marsden (Senior Lecturer, University of Essex)

Internet Co-Regulation: European Law, Regulatory Governance and Legitimacy in Cyberspace
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
18 August 2011
Pages
310
ISBN
9781107003484

Internet Co-Regulation: European Law, Regulatory Governance and Legitimacy in Cyberspace

Christopher T. Marsden (Senior Lecturer, University of Essex)

Chris Marsden argues that co-regulation is the defining feature of the Internet in Europe. Co-regulation offers the state a route back into questions of legitimacy, governance and human rights, thereby opening up more interesting conversations than a static no-regulation versus state regulation binary choice. The basis for the argument is empirical investigation, based on a multi-year, European Commission-funded study and is further reinforced by the direction of travel in European and English law and policy, including the Digital Economy Act 2010. He places Internet regulation within the regulatory mainstream, as an advanced technocratic form of self- and co-regulation which requires governance reform to address a growing constitutional legitimacy gap. The literature review, case studies and analysis shed a welcome light on policymaking at the centre of Internet regulation in Brussels, London and Washington, revealing the extent to which states, firms and, increasingly, citizens are developing a new type of regulatory bargain.

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