The identity of each nation on the Internet is represented through country code top-level domain names (ccTLDs). This article uses regime theory to describle the process of delegating ccTLDs, also known as virtual countries. Initially, non-state actors appointed by the emperor of virtual countries, Jon Postel, administered the virtual countries. There was no challenge from state actors until the ICANN regime was created by the US government in 1998. Unlike other international regine, the ICANN 'regime' recognizes non-state actors as decision makers while state actors as advisors for the virtual countries in their decision-making process. This has often led to conflicts within the national regime of many virtual countries. This study found t...
Traditionally, the idea of a sovereign is being connected either with an absolutist ruler (later rep...
This collection investigates the sharpening conflict between the nation state and the internet throu...
This dissertation explores the nature of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (IC...
Country-code top-level domains (ccTLDs) are the two-letter suffixes used by countries to denote thei...
Given the transnational nature of the internet and its impact on the key dimensions of our economy, ...
Much academic work on governance in recent years has explored responses that states have made to sec...
Discussion of the evolving system of Internet governance has become prominent in the academic litera...
In the year 2000, the Government Advisory Committee (“GAC”) of the Internet Corporation for Assigned...
Who will govern? Increased challenges to traditional nation-state rule-making authority are contribu...
New and emergent digital technologies pose particular problems for regulators. The utility of these ...
The internet brings challenges that threaten national identities and the foundations of what it mean...
This book investigates the sharpening conflict between the nation state and the internet through a m...
This paper examines the legal status of micronations claiming virtual sovereignty in cyberspace, usi...
Multistakeholderism has become one of the fundamental principles of internet governance. It is commo...
This paper explores the participation, policy agendas, and effectiveness of representatives from out...
Traditionally, the idea of a sovereign is being connected either with an absolutist ruler (later rep...
This collection investigates the sharpening conflict between the nation state and the internet throu...
This dissertation explores the nature of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (IC...
Country-code top-level domains (ccTLDs) are the two-letter suffixes used by countries to denote thei...
Given the transnational nature of the internet and its impact on the key dimensions of our economy, ...
Much academic work on governance in recent years has explored responses that states have made to sec...
Discussion of the evolving system of Internet governance has become prominent in the academic litera...
In the year 2000, the Government Advisory Committee (“GAC”) of the Internet Corporation for Assigned...
Who will govern? Increased challenges to traditional nation-state rule-making authority are contribu...
New and emergent digital technologies pose particular problems for regulators. The utility of these ...
The internet brings challenges that threaten national identities and the foundations of what it mean...
This book investigates the sharpening conflict between the nation state and the internet through a m...
This paper examines the legal status of micronations claiming virtual sovereignty in cyberspace, usi...
Multistakeholderism has become one of the fundamental principles of internet governance. It is commo...
This paper explores the participation, policy agendas, and effectiveness of representatives from out...
Traditionally, the idea of a sovereign is being connected either with an absolutist ruler (later rep...
This collection investigates the sharpening conflict between the nation state and the internet throu...
This dissertation explores the nature of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (IC...