Innovations in Global Governance: Toward a Distributed Internet Governance Ecosystem

Global Commission on Internet Governance Working Paper No. 5

32 Pages Posted: 13 Feb 2015 Last revised: 23 Mar 2018

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Stefaan Verhulst

New York University (NYU) ; Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB); The Data Tank; The GovLab

Beth Simone Noveck

New York Law School (NYLS) - Democracy Design Workshop; McClatchy Visiting Associate Professor

Jillian Raines

New York Law School

Antony Declerq

New York University (NYU)

Date Written: 2014

Abstract

The growth and globalization of the Internet over the past 40 years has been nothing short of remarkable. Virtually all sectors, from development to healthcare to education to politics, have been transformed. Yet developments in how the Internet is governed have not kept pace with this rapid technological innovation. Figuring out how to evolve the Internet’s governance in ways that are effective and legitimate is essential to ensure its continued potential. Flexible and innovative decision-making mechanisms are needed in order to enable disparate governance actors to address and respond effectively as changes in the network occur. This paper seeks to address the need to develop an effective and legitimate Internet governance ecosystem by proposing a distributed yet coordinated framework that can accommodate a plurality of existing and emerging decision-making approaches. It draws on the lessons of open governance, adopting innovative techniques to facilitate coordination, information sharing, and evidence generation by and across increasingly diverse and global groups of Internet actors, and calls for creating practical tools to support such an effective, legitimate and evolving Internet governance ecosystem. Although no right answer or single model for how to manage all issues of relevance to the Internet is suggested within this paper, the proposed framework intends to allow for diverse experiments in distributed governance approaches to learn what works and what does not.

Keywords: Internet Governance, Innovation

Suggested Citation

Verhulst, Stefaan and Noveck, Beth Simone and Raines, Jillian and Declerq, Antony, Innovations in Global Governance: Toward a Distributed Internet Governance Ecosystem (2014). Global Commission on Internet Governance Working Paper No. 5, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2563810 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2563810

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