Duty of Co-Operation as New Cybergovernance Concept
Cybergovernance attempts at protecting information and data as well as the related assets and infrastructure. By way of overcoming a strict national sovereignty approach and of developing globally acceptable principles for the Internet, new substantive concepts for behavioural norms need to be developed. A promising approach consists in the implementation of a broadly interpreted duty of co-operation between the States as a general legal standard. Such an approach appears to be suitable for contributing to a cosmopolitan understanding of common interests leading to an improved cybergovernance and a higher level of Internet integrity.
Table of contents
- 1. Foundations of Cybergovernance
- 2. Cyberspace Integrity and Stability as Underlying Objectives
- 3. Duty of Co-operation
- 3.1. Traces in Declarations and Court Practice
- 3.2. Nature and Characteristics
- 3.3. Fields of Application
- 4. Protection of Common Interests as Cosmopolitan Approach
- 4.1. From Co-existence to Co-operation
- 4.2. Move to Cosmopolitanism
- 5. Outlook
- 6. References
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