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Social Science Research Network | 2008

The Humanization of Internet Governance: A Roadmap Towards a Comprehensive Global (Human) Rights Architecture for the Internet

Wolfgang Benedek; Matthias C. Kettemann; Max Senges

The promotion and protection of human rights on the Internet is discussed in different settings with varying intensity. Stakeholders regularly commit to human rights as an overarching goal, but fail to agree on ways to effectively ‘humanize’ Internet Governance models. This paper aims to fill this lacuna by clarifying what elements a human rights-sensitive Internet Governance set-up should contain and what a roadmap towards a comprehensive global (human) rights architecture for the Internet may look like. After a brief introduction (Section 1) we argue that the protection of (human) rights in cyberspace is particularly difficult in light of the global institutional ecology which is characterized by the progressive subversion of hierarchies and the subsequent change in relationship between states and individuals. An analysis of the rights relevant in the Internet and the architecture established for their protection leads to the conclusion that drafting a new convention on (human) rights on the Internet – in the traditional UN framework – will not enhance the information society-related protection level of the already-existing collection of human rights treaties (Section 2). Subsequently we show, with the help of the example of the struggle against hate speech, why the current framework for protecting human rights in cyberspace is in need of further improvement (Section 3). Section 4 is devoted to the standards, actors and the structure of a humanized Internet Governance solution. They address the influence of the International Bill of Rights on an Internet Bill of Rights and analyze the role of the Dynamic Coalition on an Internet Bill of Rights in furthering a humanized Internet Governance solution. Section 5 considers the feasibility and assesses the impact of developing a human rights platform for the Internet as a transnational, non-hierarchical, integrative social contract providing for an institutional ecology to promote a global humanistic, rights-based Internet Governance regime.


Archive | 2013

Freedom of expression and the internet

Wolfgang Benedek; Matthias C. Kettemann


Archive | 2014

Menschliche Sicherheit im Spannungsverhältnis zwischen Souveränität, territorialer Integrität und Nicht-Intervention

Wolfgang Benedek; Hans-Peter Folz; Hubert Isak; Matthias C. Kettemann


Archive | 2012

Mainstreaming human security in peace operations and crisis management : policies, problems, potential

Wolfgang Benedek; Matthias C. Kettemann; Markus Möstl


Archive | 2016

Open Letter to the European Commission - On the Importance of Preserving the Consistency and Integrity of the EU Acquis Relating to Content Monitoring within the Information Society

Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon; Eleonora Rosati; Matthias C. Kettemann; Ben Wagner; Karmen Turk; Aleksandra Kuczerawy; Giovanni Sartor; Paul Przemyslaw Polanski; Maurizio Borghi; Félix Tréguer; Melanie Dulong de Rosnay; Andres Guadamuz; Miquel Peguera; Alberto Bellan; Maria Lillà Montagnani; Alexandre Tourette; Benjamin Matthew Farrand; Eoin O'Dell; Christina Angelopoulos; Martin Husovec; Christophe Roquilly; Dirk Voorhoof; Jef Ausloos; Peggy Valcke; Eva Lievens; Daniel Westman; Nicolas Jondet; Tito Rendas; Andrej Savin; Daria Katarzyna Gęsicka


Archive | 2015

The common interest in international law

Wolfgang Benedek; K. de Feyter; Matthias C. Kettemann; Christina Voigt


Archive | 2014

Obsolete Dichotomie? Die EU zwischen Monismus und Dualismus

Wolfgang Benedek; Hans-Peter Folz; Hubert Isak; Matthias C. Kettemann


Archive | 2014

Bericht über die Studie zur Internationalrechtliche Lehre in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz und die Situation an der Universität Wien

Wolfgang Benedek; Hans-Peter Folz; Hubert Isak; Matthias C. Kettemann


Archive | 2014

Die völkerrechtlichen Aspekte des ESM-Erkenntnisses des österreichischen Verfassungsgerichtshofs

Wolfgang Benedek; Hans-Peter Folz; Hubert Isak; Matthias C. Kettemann


Archive | 2014

Maßgeschneiderte Zuständigkeitsabgrenzung statt Grenzziehung

Wolfgang Benedek; Hans-Peter Folz; Hubert Isak; Matthias C. Kettemann

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Ben Wagner

European University Viadrina

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Eleonora Rosati

University of Southampton

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Aleksandra Kuczerawy

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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