When the two-part World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) was held in 2003 and 2005, one of the key agreements reached among world leaders related to the necessity to bridge the digital divide between developed and developing countries. In the fourth of a series of posts on the WSIS+10 process edited by LSE alumna Anri van der Spuy, Nicolas Seidler, policy advisor on Internet governance and human rights and the Internet at The Internet Society (ISOC), investigates whether human rights considerations are recognised as an important consideration in the debate about how to design an Internet where user trust is key
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Lucy Hopkins, Head of Sustainability and Consumer Futures at Consumer Focus, talks about new researc...
According to habitués, you can’t really make any claims about the IGF until you have attended at lea...
As expected there were no firm commitments made by anyone in government during the ND11 introduction...
During the first phase of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), leaders from various c...
With the mandate of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) up for renewal in December this year, the 10...
The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) will soon appoint a special rapporteur to investigat...
Damian Clifford and Jessica Schroers, legal researchers at KU Leuven, look at whether dynamic IP add...
The Internet operates in a space far removed from Westphalian sovereignty, where mostly self-regulat...
In the final post in the Data Portability Series curated by our colleagues at the Interdisciplinary ...
As we draw closer to the time when the IANA stewardship functions transition away from US oversight ...
The UN’s Internet Governance Forum ended on 25 October. Following on from his initial report from th...
Today, 25 October, the Press Regulation Panel is expected to make a decision on whether or not to re...
Today, the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) declared that the Safe Harbour agreement whi...
Rebecca MacKinnon is the Director of the Ranking Digital Rights Project. In this post, she explains ...
Ofcom’s consultation on their Digital Communications Review closes on 8 October. It will shape the d...
Lucy Hopkins, Head of Sustainability and Consumer Futures at Consumer Focus, talks about new researc...
According to habitués, you can’t really make any claims about the IGF until you have attended at lea...
As expected there were no firm commitments made by anyone in government during the ND11 introduction...