(No.110) Freedom of expression and freedom from hate on-line (Young People Combating Hate Speech On-line) |
Accepted |
(No.111) Protecting the rule of law in the online environment |
Accepted |
(No.116) An industry lead approach for making internet a better place for kids |
Accepted |
(No.118) Law Enforcement via Domain Names: Caveats to DNS Neutrality |
Accepted |
(No.125) Innovative application of ICTs to facilitate child protection online |
Accepted |
(No.128) Empowering Internet Users – which tools? |
Accepted |
(No.136) Free cross-border flow of Internet traffic |
Accepted |
(No.149) Freedom of Expression Online: Key Challenges and Best Practices |
Accepted |
(No.161) Operationalizing cybersecurity nationally and trans-nationally |
Accepted |
(No.163) Governing identity on the Internet |
Accepted |
(No.172) Cloudy Jurisdiction: Addressing the thirst for Cloud Data in Domestic Legeal Processes |
Accepted |
(No.173) Cybersecurity that achieves privacy and civil liberties |
Accepted |
(No.180) Blocking and Filtering Internet DNS Content |
Accepted |
(No.181) Who is following me : tracking the trackers |
Accepted |
(No.185) Criminal law and the free and open Internet: tensions and ways forward in democratic societies |
Accepted |
(No.188) Growing up and living in a society with censorship – challenges and lessons |
Accepted |
(No.195) Citizenship in the digital era - meeting the challenges, empowering children |
Accepted |
(No.50) Aspects of Identity |
Accepted |
(No.59) Internet Privacy and Freedom of Expression: UNESCO launches a global survey on legal frameworks |
Accepted |
(No.62) Digital Citizenship: Can It Translate in the Face of Language. Cultural & Economic Differences? |
Accepted |
(No.77) Conflict in the Cloud - Policy Challenges for Stakeholders & Practical Solutions for Sustainable Economic Growth |
Accepted |
(No.78) Internet Governance of Open Government Data and for Sustainable Development |
Accepted |
(No.84) How can cooperation and multi-stakeholder collaboration impact the global fight against cybercrime and improve cyber security? |
Accepted |
(No.88) Online Child Protection Toolkits: Preventing and Prosecuting offenses related to Child Pornography |
Accepted |
(No.89) Civil rights in the digital age, about the impact the Internet has on civil rights |
Accepted |
(No.90) iFreedom and cyber security in the balance |
Accepted |
(No.94) Social media, young people and freedom of expression |
Accepted |
(No.96) The Internet of Humans: Online Human Behaviour and IG Policy Impacts |
Accepted |
(No.97) Concepts of acceptable behaviour to protect and enhance trust |
Accepted |
(No.153) CYBER SECURITY VERSUS PRIVACY - HOW TO BALANCE BOTH FOR FURTHERING INTERNET GOVERNANCE IN THE DIGITAL/MOBILE ECOSYSTEM? |
Rejected |
(No.155) LEGAL ISSUES OF CLOUD COMPUTING- IMPACT UPON INTERNET GOVERNANCE. |
Rejected |
(No.162) DEVELOPING COUNTRIES’ CCTLDS, SPAM AND ITS IMPACT ON INTERNET SECURITY AND GOVERNANCE? |
Rejected |
(No.204) Best IXP Internet Governance practices: how to handle the increasing governance task without harming human rights |
Rejected |
(No.109) National Cyber-Defense and Critical Infrastructure Protection |
Withdrawn |
(No.121) Protecting you and your rights: Article 15 of the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime |
Withdrawn |
(No.132) Power grab? Understanding the clash of security communities. |
Withdrawn |
(No.139) To Protect and Respect: The Intersection of Public and Private Sector Responsibilities for Human Rights in the ICT Sector |
Withdrawn |
(No.179) Segregation in Internet Communications and Online Social Networking: Causes, Consequences, and Potential Solutions |
Withdrawn |
(No.83) Exploring the IG dimensions of Open Government Data Policy: supporting development, promoting freedom, promoting development |
Withdrawn |