Buch, Englisch, 450 Seiten
Buch, Englisch, 450 Seiten
ISBN: 978-0-414-03103-6
Verlag: Sweet & Maxwell
Telecommunications Law considers the various legal relationships which may exist between network and service providers and also the emerging 'over the top' services such as voice over the Internet (VOIP) telephony. Contractual relationships between providers and consumers are analysed and extensive consideration is given to consumer protection issues in the context of universal service and privacy protection.
This title features the following key content to assist you day-to-day:
• The development of electronic communication law – gives an introduction to the development of the sector while providing a context for a present situation
• Basics of communication technologies – gives a contextual setting and detailed consideration, of how communications technologies function and their legal significance
• Major players and definitions – sets out key definitions applicable to identifying who will be subject to various aspects of telecommunications legislation
• The nature and role of regulatory authorities – explains the structure and role of OFCOM while examining its relationship with other regulatory authorities in the UK and increasingly within the EU
• Key regulatory powers and duties – Describes the duties imposed on OFCOM under the Communications Act. Considers the extent to which decisions of the regulator may be challenged in the courts
• Access and interconnection agreements – considers the need for networks interconnection, access agreements, allowing voice and data traffic using the network facilities of BT roaming agreements
• Competition law aspects – identifies a tendency for sector specific ex ante regulation to be replaced by the application of general principles of competition law
• Universal service – Considers the scope of the universal service obligation imposed under the universal Service Directive. Looks at the legal relation to a universal right of landline connection and the concept of broadband connectivity as an extension of the universal right
• Data privacy issues – Examines the proliferation of mobile phones and the expansion of internet usage leading items of data are being recorded. Looks at the legal ramifications of Location Data, discusses in detail The Communications Privacy Directive
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Section One – Introduction
Chapter 1 – The Development of Electronic Communications Law
Chapter 2 – Basics of Communication Technology
Chapter 3 – Major Players and Definitions
Section Two – Regulation and Regulators
Chapter 4 – The Nature and Role of Regulatory Authorities
Chapter 5 – Key Regulatory Powers and Duties
Section Three – Legal Relations between Operators
Chapter 6 – Access and Interconnection Agreements
Chapter 7 – Competition Law Aspects
Section Four – Towards Competition Law
Chapter 8 – Universal Service
Section Five– Consumer Protection Issues
Chapter 9 – Data Privacy Issues
Section Six– Privacy Issues in Electronic Communication
Chapter 10 – The ITU and WTO
Section Seven– International Issues
Chapter 11 – Internet Governance