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Archive | 2012

Co-regulation and the rule of law

Benoît Frydman; Ludovic Hennebel; Grégory Lewkowicz

Introduction The internet defies the classic state law model, according to which the sovereign state makes and enforces the law on its territory, including by the use of force (Frydman, 1997; Svantesson, 2005). The required bond between state sovereignty, national territory and law is loose when dealing with internet regulation. In addition, international law does not answer the question of which court(s) should have jurisdiction over internet litigation and what law(s) should be applied (Berman, 2002; Svantesson, 2005). In other words, the internet engages regulators to use new methods of drafting and implementing legal rules. Co-regulation is one of the techniques that can be used. Despite the fact that defining “co-regulation” remains challenging and unsettled (Poullet, 2004; Lievens, Dumortier and Ryan, 2006; Hennebel and Lewkowicz, 2007), a theoretical sketch of what the co-regulation model entails can be produced. For analytical purposes, it is convenient to make a distinction between regulators and what Jonathan Zittrain (2003) calls “points of control.” Regulators are public or private bodies willing to influence the behaviors of actors in a field of action. Points of control are any public or private actors that, for any reason, play a strategic role in a particular area. Regarding internet regulation, the method used by regulators consists in leaning on these points of control as regulatory levers. The so-called “co-regulatory mechanism” must be understood in this chapter as a legal device designed to put pressure on the points of control to achieve some regulatory result.


Archive | 2007

Responsabilités des entreprises et corégulation

Thomas Berns; Pierre-François Docquir; Benoît Frydman; Ludovic Hennebel; Grégory Lewkowicz


Archive | 2007

Stratégies de responsabilisation des entreprises à l'ère de la mondialisation

Benoît Frydman; Grégory Lewkowicz


Archive | 2009

Le problème de la définition du terrorisme

Ludovic Hennebel; Grégory Lewkowicz


Archive | 2007

Si les entreprises ont une âme

Thomas Berns; Grégory Lewkowicz


ULB Institutional Repository | 2013

Les agences de notation financière: Entre marchés et États

Bruno Colmant; Etienne De Callataÿ; Xavier Dieux; Benoît Frydman; Jean-Marc Gollier; Alexandre Hublet; Caroline Lequesne Roth; Grégory Lewkowicz; Kim Oosterlinck; Hugues Pirotte; Arnaud Van Waeyenberge; Edith Weemaels


Archive | 2013

Les agences de notation financière contre les Etats: une lutte global pour le droit à l'issue incertaine (Credit Rating Agencies against the States: A Still Undecided Global Struggle for Law)

Grégory Lewkowicz


Archive | 2013

Les codes de conduite: source du droit global?

Benoît Frydman; Grégory Lewkowicz


Archive | 2012

Internet Coregulation and the Rule of Law

Benoît Frydman; Ludovic Hennebel; Grégory Lewkowicz; E. Rousseau


Archive | 2012

Repenser le droit à l’échelle du monde: quelques propositions de l’Ecole de Bruxelles

Arnaud Van Waeyenberge; Grégory Lewkowicz

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Ludovic Hennebel

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Guy Haarscher

Free University of Brussels

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Hugues Pirotte

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Julie Allard

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Kim Oosterlinck

Université libre de Bruxelles

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