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Mapping power and jurisdiction on the internet through the lens of government-led surveillance
Internet Policy Review Pub Date : 2020-01-01 , DOI: 10.14763/2020.3.1497
Oskar Josef Gstrein

Facing the fragmentation of digital space in the aftermath of the Snowden revelations, this article considers regulatory models available to avoid the balkanisation of the internet. Considering government-led surveillance in particular, available strategies are investigated to create a trustworthy and universal digital space, based on human rights principles and values. After analysis and discussion of salient aspects of two relevant proposals, it is submitted that the lack of a common understanding of concepts makes global regulation unlikely. Nevertheless, a possible alternative to universal frameworks and national regulation might be the creation of ‘blocs of trust’, established through international conventions.

中文翻译:

通过政府领导的监视在互联网上绘制权力和管辖权

面对斯诺登启示之后的数字空间碎片,本文考虑了可用于避免互联网平衡的监管模型。特别是考虑到政府主导的监视,研究了基于人权原则和价值观的可用策略,以创建可信赖的通用数字空间。在对两个相关提案的显着方面进行分析和讨论之后,人们认为缺乏对概念的共同理解使得全球监管不太可能。但是,替代通用框架和国家法规的一种可能选择是通过国际公约建立“信任块”。
更新日期:2020-01-01
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