[PublicInterest] Paper on the Limited Public Interest Objection

Mando Rachovitsa adamantia.rachovitsa at gmail.com
Wed Oct 12 02:07:42 UTC 2016


Dear All,

I recently published a paper in the Netherlands International Law Review on
the largely neglected thus far Limited Public Interest Objection. The paper
focuses on the standard of general principles of international law on
public order and morality and how it has been applied by the Expert Panels.
The analysis discusses whether and, if yes, how international law standards
can be used to conceptualise and balance competing interests in the DNS,
such as the availability of information online and economic considerations,
on the one hand, and the accommodation of public interests concerns, on the
other.

It might be of interest to you within the broader issue of the ICANN's
relationship with (global) public interest considerations.

Please find the paper attached.

Link to online publication: http://link.springer.com/
article/10.1007/s40802-016-0055-0


With kind regards,
Mando

Dr Adamantia (Mando) Rachovitsa
PhD (Nottingham)
Assistant Professor of Public International Law

Faculty of Law

University of Groningen

2015-2016 Fellow UC Berkeley - Centre for Technology, Society & Policy


PO Box 716 | 9700 AS Groningen | The Netherlands
Tel: +31 (0)50 363 5667
E-mail: *a.rachovitsa at rug.nl <a.rachovitsa at rug.nl>*
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