The law and practice of global ICT standardization / Olia Kanevskaia Whitaker.
2023
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Title
The law and practice of global ICT standardization / Olia Kanevskaia Whitaker.
Imprint
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2023.
Description
1 online resource (xxvi, 361 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Series
Cambridge international trade and economic law.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction
ICT standardization as a normative regime
Legitimacy of ICT standardization
The WTO regulatory framework
The EU regulatory framework
The US regulatory framework
Procedural principles for standardization
Policy-making in SDOS
Standards development in SDOS
Procedural safeguards in SDOS
Case studies on dispute resolution in SDOS
Tendencies and best practices in the industry
Revisiting the legitimacy of ICT standardization
Conclusion.
ICT standardization as a normative regime
Legitimacy of ICT standardization
The WTO regulatory framework
The EU regulatory framework
The US regulatory framework
Procedural principles for standardization
Policy-making in SDOS
Standards development in SDOS
Procedural safeguards in SDOS
Case studies on dispute resolution in SDOS
Tendencies and best practices in the industry
Revisiting the legitimacy of ICT standardization
Conclusion.
Summary
This book presents a first comprehensive effort to explore the mechanics and fundamentals of global ICT standardization. It offers a comprehensive study of legal rules governing ICT standardization; systematically analyses governance and institutional features of some most prominent Standards Development Organizations; and presents qualitative empirical evidence on implementation of these rules in practice. By evaluating legal and procedural rules in light of current practices and tendencies in the industry, the book explores various options available for disciplining ICT standardization from the viewpoint of the applicable legislation, judiciary, and internal governance rules of Standards Development Organizations and offers practical solutions on how to increase the legitimacy of ICT standards. Adding to the previous theoretical approach to the field of standardization from historical, legal and political science perspective, this book applies theoretical considerations to unexplored scenarios, offering a holistic picture of ICT standardization and providing a novel contribution to the field.
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Cambridge Books Online.
Language
English
ISBN
9781009300551 (ebook)
9781009300575 (hardback)
9781009300568 (paperback)
9781009300575 (hardback)
9781009300568 (paperback)
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