Constitutionalism

Multilevel constitutionalism and e-democracy

Ingolf Pernice, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
PUBLISHED ON: 04 May 2016

As a scholar of constitutional law, of European and international law, having along the way gathered some knowledge of the workings of the internet, I am happy to present some perhaps somewhat revolutionary thoughts about governing in the future. The issue I was asked to deal with was: Governing the 21st century. Here are my thoughts about it. 1

Peering

Cogent v Deutsche Telekom: a classy conflict

Uta Meier-Hahn, Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG)
PUBLISHED ON: 17 Dec 2015

Cogent and Deutsche Telekom were peers... until the US network operator sued its German counterpart. The case serves to illustrate a broader issue in net policy.

Data protection

Beyond the GDPR, above the GDPR

Gloria González Fuster, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
PUBLISHED ON: 30 Nov 2015

As the adoption of the General Data Protection Regulation seems to approach fast, the Court of Justice of the European Union firmly asserts the fundamental rights dimension of EU personal data protection law.

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