MIND 4 - Human Rights and Internet Governance
MIND 4 - Human Rights and Internet Governance
Discussion Papers > Human Rights & Internet Governance
Multistakeholder Internet Dialog (MIND), Volume 4 (Baku & Berlin 2012
Editor of the Discussion Paper Series No.1: Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Kleinwächter
Contents
Proposition by Shirin Ebadi
Responses - Stakeholder Government & Parliament
- Carl Bildt
Internet is the New Frontline in the Work for Freedom in the World - Marietje Schaake
Digital Freedoms and Human Rights in a Hyper-Connected World - Alice Munyua
Internet Freedom - Africa's challenges and opportunities
Responses - Stakeholder Private Sector
- Jermyn Brooks
Business and Human Rights in the Digital Era - Ronald Koven
New Media and Old Media: Bound Together in the Global Press Freedom Struggle - Zahid Jamil
Free Expression + Open Architecture = Innovation without Permission & Human Progress
Responses - Civil Society
- Joy Liddicoat
The Internet, Freedom of Expression and Democracy - Connecting our Rights - Jeremy Malcolm
Online freedom of expression: edge cases and safety valves - Graciela Selaimen
Incestuous Public-Private Relations and the Defense of Human Rights on the Internet
Responses - Stakeholder Technical & Academic Community
- Raúl Echeberría
Human Rights and the Internet - Markus Kummer & Nicolas Seidler
Internet and Human Rights: The Challenge of Empowered Communities - Cees J. Hamelink
Internet Governance and Human Rights: The Challenges Ahead