David Farber - Overcoming ICANN (PFIR statement)
A. Michael Froomkin - When We Say US™, We Mean It! - ICANN 2.0: Meet The New Boss - Habermas@ discourse.net: Toward a Critical Theory of Cyberspace - ICANN and Anti-Trust (with Mark Lemley) - Wrong Turn in Cyberspace: Using ICANN to Route Around the APA & the Constitution (html) - Form and Substance in Cyberspace - ICANN's "Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy"-- Causes and (Partial) Cures
Milton Mueller - Ruling the Root - Success by Default: A New Profile of Domain Name Trademark Disputes under ICANN's UDRP - Dancing the Quango: ICANN as International Regulatory Regime - Goverments and Country Names: ICANN's Transformation into an Intergovernmental Regime - Competing DNS Roots: Creative Destruction or Just Plain Destruction? - Rough Justice: A Statistical Assessment of the UDRP - ICANN and Internet Governance
David Post - Governing Cyberspace, or Where is James Madison When We Need Him? - The 'Unsettled Paradox': The Internet, the State, and the Consent of the Governed
Jonathan Weinberg - Sitefinder and Internet Governance - ICANN, Internet Stability, and New Top Level Domains - Geeks and Greeks - ICANN and the Problem of Legitimacy
Highlights of the ICANNWatch Archive(June 1999 - March 2001)
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