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Taking Ingolf Pernice Seriously

Taking Ingolf Pernice Seriously

In the anthology Don't Give Up, Stay Idealistic and Try to Make the World a Better Place. Liber Amicorum for Ingolf Pernice, Matthias C. Kettemann describes how the legal scholar Ingolf Pernice has influenced his research on normative order and what normative order on the Internet is all about.

Abstract
The order extends to regulating and legitimating (or providing the normative tools for contestation of) the exercise of private or public authority and the distribution of basic goods in relation to the use and development of the internet by multiple actors, including internet access and access to internet content. It enshrines a rule of norms, the set of norms and normative expectations that shape the use and development of the internet, which lead to a rule of law.

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Kettemann, Matthias (2020): Taking Ingolf Pernice Seriously. in: The Global Constitutionalism and the Internet Working Group (ed.). Don't Give Up, Stay Idealistic and Try to Make the World a Better Place. Liber Amicorum for Ingolf Pernice. Berlin: Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society, pp. 57-64.

Taking Ingolf Pernice Seriously

In the anthology Don't Give Up, Stay Idealistic and Try to Make the World a Better Place. Liber Amicorum for Ingolf Pernice, Matthias C. Kettemann describes how the legal scholar Ingolf Pernice has influenced his research on normative order and what normative order on the Internet is all about.

Abstract
The order extends to regulating and legitimating (or providing the normative tools for contestation of) the exercise of private or public authority and the distribution of basic goods in relation to the use and development of the internet by multiple actors, including internet access and access to internet content. It enshrines a rule of norms, the set of norms and normative expectations that shape the use and development of the internet, which lead to a rule of law.

To the complete article
 
Kettemann, Matthias (2020): Taking Ingolf Pernice Seriously. in: The Global Constitutionalism and the Internet Working Group (ed.). Don't Give Up, Stay Idealistic and Try to Make the World a Better Place. Liber Amicorum for Ingolf Pernice. Berlin: Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society, pp. 57-64.

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