This special issue is the result of an open call launched two years ago in connection with the activities of the Robert Schuman Initiative, led at the University of Luxembourg by Prof. David Howarth. Our call for papers invited scholars to historically analyse the relationship between the EU single market and the internet from a critical perspective. This interdisciplinary issue mainly analyses how the development of the Internet has created major regulatory challenges at the EU level. It looks at the various stakeholders and their changing roles, the regulatory framework and its turning points, underlining policy changes but also strong legacies and continuities within EU policies and debates
In 2021 and 2022, the European Union (EU) launched a series of proposals aimed at improving internet...
Digital technology significantly changes the balance in society and economic relationships, offering...
This paper analyzes the policy process that led to the formation of the Internet Corporation for Ass...
This special issue is the result of an open call launched two years ago in connection with the activ...
Received 24 February 2020 Accepted 28 February 2020 KEYWORDS EU Market; Internet; Digital Market; Go...
David Howarth, Francesca Musiani, Julia Pohle and Dwayne Winseck were invited to discuss the main to...
This article discusses the interplay of carrier and content regulatory layers in European internet l...
This paper examines the European Union’s policy regarding internet regulation. EU poli...
The governance of economic organization and exchange across the Internet is widely recognized as bei...
Award date: 15 June 2023Supervisor: Claudio, Radaelli, European University InstituteThe Internet Pro...
How has the Internet come about in Europe? How did the "network of networks" and ICTs become politic...
peer reviewedHow has the Internet come about in Europe? How did the “network of networks” and ICTs b...
Abstract:Data control, among the newest forms of power fostered by information and communication te...
The global governance of the Internet and the influence that the EU is able to exert in internationa...
On 1st October, 2021, the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS) hosted a conference: “D...
In 2021 and 2022, the European Union (EU) launched a series of proposals aimed at improving internet...
Digital technology significantly changes the balance in society and economic relationships, offering...
This paper analyzes the policy process that led to the formation of the Internet Corporation for Ass...
This special issue is the result of an open call launched two years ago in connection with the activ...
Received 24 February 2020 Accepted 28 February 2020 KEYWORDS EU Market; Internet; Digital Market; Go...
David Howarth, Francesca Musiani, Julia Pohle and Dwayne Winseck were invited to discuss the main to...
This article discusses the interplay of carrier and content regulatory layers in European internet l...
This paper examines the European Union’s policy regarding internet regulation. EU poli...
The governance of economic organization and exchange across the Internet is widely recognized as bei...
Award date: 15 June 2023Supervisor: Claudio, Radaelli, European University InstituteThe Internet Pro...
How has the Internet come about in Europe? How did the "network of networks" and ICTs become politic...
peer reviewedHow has the Internet come about in Europe? How did the “network of networks” and ICTs b...
Abstract:Data control, among the newest forms of power fostered by information and communication te...
The global governance of the Internet and the influence that the EU is able to exert in internationa...
On 1st October, 2021, the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS) hosted a conference: “D...
In 2021 and 2022, the European Union (EU) launched a series of proposals aimed at improving internet...
Digital technology significantly changes the balance in society and economic relationships, offering...
This paper analyzes the policy process that led to the formation of the Internet Corporation for Ass...