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Internet Governance in Georgia


Anna V. Dolidze


Cornell Law School

April 6, 2007

GOVERNING THE INTERNET: FREEDOM AND REGULATION IN THE OSCE REGION, pp. 133-147, Christian Moller, Arnaud Amouroux, eds., 2007

Abstract:     
This article aims to present the main legal instruments for regulating the Internet in Georgia as well as analyse the quality of Georgian legislation related to Internet regulation. Being one of the first attempts of this kind, the article does not envisage in-depth and detailed analysis of each and every legal act pertaining to Internet use. On the contrary, it attempts to provide the reader with an overview of Georgia’s major legislative acts on the subject and brief discussion on relevant protection mechanisms as well as deficiencies.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 231

Keywords: internet governance, Georgia, censorship, freedom of expression

JEL Classification: K19, K20, K39

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Date posted: May 29, 2012  

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Dolidze, Anna V., Internet Governance in Georgia (April 6, 2007). GOVERNING THE INTERNET: FREEDOM AND REGULATION IN THE OSCE REGION, pp. 133-147, Christian Moller, Arnaud Amouroux, eds., 2007. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1672976

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Anna V. Dolidze (Contact Author)
Cornell Law School ( email )
Ithaca, NY 14853
United States
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