Contents
| | Notes on contributors | viii |
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| | Series editor's preface | xiii |
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| 1 Introduction: information and communications technologies, globalisation and regulation |
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| | PART I Theoretical perspectives | 41 |
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| 2 The role of the public sphere in the information society |
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| 3 In search of the self: charting the course of self-regulation on the Internet in a global environment |
| MONROE E.PRICE AND |
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| 4 Will electronic commerce change the law? Towards a regulatory perspective based on competition, information and learning skills |
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| | PART II The limits of telecommunications regulation | 91 |
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| 5 How far can deregulation of telecommunications go? |
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Publication information:
Book title: Regulating the Global Information Society.
Contributors: Christopher T. Marsden - Editor.
Publisher: Routledge.
Place of publication: London.
Publication year: 2000.
Page number: v.
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