Big Picture Panel
- Johnson, David R. and Post, David G., Law and Borders - The Rise of Law in Cyberspace. Stanford Law Review, Vol. 48, p. 1367, 1996.
- Bertrand de la Chapelle and Paul Fehlinger, Jurisdiction on the Internet: From Legal Arms Race to Transnational Cooperation, commissioned by the Global Commission on Internet Governance
- David Post, Internet Infrastructure and IP Censorship
- Johnson, David R. and Post, David G., ‘Chaos Prevailing on Every Continent': Towards a New Theory of Decentralized Decision-Making in Complex Systems, 73 Chicago-Kent L. Rev. 1055 (1998)
Geoblocking Tools and the Law
- Joseph Lorenzo Hall, CDT A Survey of Worldwide Censorship Techniques
Intellectual Property Law
- Equustek brief of FIAPF (Fédération Internationale des Associations des Producteurs de Films)
- Equustek brief of IFPI (International Federation of the Phonographic Industry)
Data Protection and the Right to Be Forgotten
- Decision no. 2016-054 of March 10, 2016 of the Restricted Committee issuing Google Inc. with a financial penalty. Authored by CNIL.
Human Rights Law
- Equustek brief of Human Rights Watch, Article 19, Open Net (Korea), Software Freedom Law Centre and Center for Technology and Society
Law Enforcement Access to User Data
- MLAT Reform and the 80 Percent Solution by Albert Gidari
- Cross-Border Data Requests: A Proposed Framework by Andrew K. Woods and Jennifer Daskal
- Congress Should Embrace the DOJ’s Cross-Border Data Fix by Andrew K. Woods and Jennifer Daskal
- Proposed UK-US MLAT legislative change to forego MLATs and to permit direct disclosure of content to UK authorities.
- GDPR Art. 48: “Any judgment of a court or tribunal and any decision of an administrative authority of a third country requiring a controller or processor to transfer or disclose personal data may only be recognized or enforceable in any manner if based on an international agreement, such as a mutual legal assistance treaty, in force between the requesting third country and the Union or a Member State, without prejudice to other grounds for transfer pursuant to this Chapter.”
- Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000
Black Letter Law Tools
- Dan Svantesson, A doctrine of ‘market sovereignty’ to solve international law issues on the Internet?
- Dan Svantesson, A Third Dimension of Jurisdiction
Real Power, Real Outcomes, Realpolitik
- Backpage.com v. Dart - 7th Circuit Court of Appeals decision
- CDT’s Amicus brief in Backpage.com v. Dart
- The rule of law on the Internet and in the wider digital world - Issue paper published by the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights
- Code of Conduct: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/fundamental-rights/files/hate_speech_code_of_conduct_en.pdf
- CDT letter to Commissioner Jourova describing concerns: https://cdt.org/insight/letter-to-european-commissioner-on-code-of-conduct-for-illegal-hate-speech-online/
- Commissioner Jourova response: https://cdt.org/files/2016/09/Commissioner-Jourova-to-Mr-Jeppesen.pdf
- ARTICLE 19 analysis of Code: https://www.article19.org/data/files/medialibrary/38430/EU-Code-of-conduct-analysis-FINAL.pdf