Posts Tagged ‘ rule of law ’
How should we regulate the exercise of private governance power in virtual communities? This thesis provides a normative framework based upon the broad ideals of the rule of law through which to conceptualise the tensions about governance that arise in virtual communities[ READ MORE ]
Over the last two days, I have been at the Copyright 2010 Conference hosted by the CIPL at ANU and organised by Dr Matthew Rimmer. I presented two papers at this conference, one on moral rights and open licensing and another on graduated response schemes and the rule of law. You can grab my slides [ READ MORE ]
A core chapter of my PhD has just been accepted for publication as an article by Berkeley Technology Law Journal. You can view the pre-print here: The Role of the Rule of Law in Virtual Communities (forthcoming BTLJ 2011) (PDF). There is a severe tendency in cyberlaw theory to delegitimize state intervention in the governance [ READ MORE ]