SSRN Home Search and Download Papers Browse Abstract and Paper Submission Subscribe to Networks View Briefcase Top Papers Top Authors Top Institutions

 

Abstract

 
 

Footnotes (255)

Beta

 


 


Download | Share | Email | Add to Briefcase | Buy Hard Copy

Defining Regulatory Objectives for Contemporary Electronic Communications: Between a Rock and a Hard Place

Mira Burri-Nenova
World Trade Institute, University of Bern Law School


December 1, 2006

NCCR Trade Regulation Working Paper No. 2006/12

Abstract:     
Goal evaluation is an essential element of the process of designing regulatory frameworks. Lawyers and legal scholars do however tend to ignore it. The present paper stresses the importance of pinpointing the precise regulatory objectives in the fluid environment of electronic communications, since, due to their technological and economic development, they have become the vital basis for communication and distribution of information in modern societies. The paper attempts an analysis of the underlying regulatory objectives in contemporary communications and seeks to put together the complex puzzle of economic and societal issues.

Keywords: Communications, Regulatory Objectives, Competition, Innovation, Universal Service, Consumer Protection, Human Rights

Working Paper Series

Date posted: February 06, 2008 ; Last revised: November 25, 2008

Suggested Citation

Burri-Nenova, Mira, Defining Regulatory Objectives for Contemporary Electronic Communications: Between a Rock and a Hard Place (December 1, 2006). NCCR Trade Regulation Working Paper No. 2006/12. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1090844


Export to: Export Citation What's this?

Contact Information

Mira Burri-Nenova (Contact Author)
World Trade Institute, University of Bern Law School ( email )
Hallerstrasse 6/8
3012 Berne CH-3012
Switzerland
0041 31 631 5492 (Phone)
HOME PAGE: http://www.nccr-trade.org/ip-7/burri-nenova-mira.html
Feedback to SSRN (Beta)


Paper statistics
Abstract Views: 240
Downloads: 81
Download Rank: 47,439
Footnotes: 255

© 2009 Social Science Electronic Publishing, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use  Privacy Policy
This page was served by apollo 4 in 0.094 seconds.