The April 2017 edition of Retrospect is now available.
This edition brings news about blocks in Turkey, Russia and Iran, developments of a legislative effort to tackle hate speech in Germany, protests agains the extraterritorial application of requests to be de-indexed in France, and more.Retrospect is the flagship, open-access publication of the Internet & Jurisdiction policy network, documenting policy developments, judicial decisions, international agreements, and other cases that reflect jurisdictional tensions on the cross-border internet. Retrospect offers policymakers and other stakeholders a unique tool to monitor emerging trends, stimulate discussions, and ensure that debates are grounded in empirical evidence.Each month, concise summaries of most influential cases from around the world are crowd-ranked by the I&J Observatory, a group of leading academic experts, and the top 20 cases are added to the I&J Retrospect Database. The database is the culmination of a diligent process of monitoring, documenting, and synthesizing policy developments that the I&J Secretariat has carried out since 2012. Filter your results by actor, issue, and more on the I&J Retrospect Database.