
Telecommunications Law and Regulation
Ian Walden(Author)
Oxford University Press
5th Edition
Published in 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
960 pages
978-0-19-880742-1 (ISBN)
Description
Since the last edition of this book was published, numerous changes have occurred in the telecommunications sector, at a national, European, and international level. Telecommunications Law and Regulation takes these changes into account, including an examination of the adoption of Directive 2014/61/EU on the measures to reduce the cost of deploying electronic communication networks; Directive 2014/53/EU on radio equipment; Regulation 2015/2120 on 'open
internet access' and roaming; and the implications of Brexit on the UK telecommunications sector.
There is also coverage of substantial regulatory developments in US law since 2012, including the FCC's order on 'Protecting and Promoting the Open Internet' (March 2015).
Written by leading experts, it is essential reading for legal practitioners and academics involved in the telecommunications industry.
internet access' and roaming; and the implications of Brexit on the UK telecommunications sector.
There is also coverage of substantial regulatory developments in US law since 2012, including the FCC's order on 'Protecting and Promoting the Open Internet' (March 2015).
Written by leading experts, it is essential reading for legal practitioners and academics involved in the telecommunications industry.
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Edition
5th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-19-880742-1 (9780198807421)
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Ian Walden, Professor, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London
Ian Walden is Professor of Information and Communications Law in the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary, University of London. Ian has been involved in law reform projects for the World Bank, European Commission, Council of Europe, Commonwealth, UNCTAD, ITU, UNECE and the EBRD, as well as numerous individual states. Ian was awarded a Council of Europe Human Rights Fellowship (1987-88); a seconded national expert to the European Commission DG-Industry (1995-96); Board Member and
Trustee of the Internet Watch Foundation (2004-09); on the Executive Board of the UK Council for Child Internet Safety (2010-12); the Press Complaints Commission (2009-14), a member of the RUSI Independent Surveillance Review (2014-15) and a member of the Code Adjudication Panel at PhonepayPlus (2016- ).
Ian is a solicitor and Of Counsel to Baker & McKenzie.
Ian Walden is Professor of Information and Communications Law in the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary, University of London. Ian has been involved in law reform projects for the World Bank, European Commission, Council of Europe, Commonwealth, UNCTAD, ITU, UNECE and the EBRD, as well as numerous individual states. Ian was awarded a Council of Europe Human Rights Fellowship (1987-88); a seconded national expert to the European Commission DG-Industry (1995-96); Board Member and
Trustee of the Internet Watch Foundation (2004-09); on the Executive Board of the UK Council for Child Internet Safety (2010-12); the Press Complaints Commission (2009-14), a member of the RUSI Independent Surveillance Review (2014-15) and a member of the Code Adjudication Panel at PhonepayPlus (2016- ).
Ian is a solicitor and Of Counsel to Baker & McKenzie.
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Professor of Information and Communications LawProfessor of Information and Communications Law, Queen Mary University of London
Content
Part I: Fundamentals
1: Ian Walden: Telecommunications Law and Regulation: An Introduction
2: Lisa Correa: The Economics of Telecommunications Regulation
Part II: Regulatory Regimes
3: Ian Walden: The Telecommunications Regime in the UK
4: Ian Walden: European Union Communications Law
5: Karen Lee & Jamison Prime: US Telecommunications Law
Part III: Key Regulatory Issues
6: Anne Flanagan: Authorisation and Licensing
7: Anne Flanagan: Spectrum Management
8: Ian Walden: Access and Interconnection
9: Elizabeth Newman: Consumer Protection Rules for Telecommunications
10: Vincent Smith & Lorna Woods: Competition Law in Telecommunications
Part IV: Telecommunications Transactions
11: Graeme Maquire & Joanne Wheeler: Capacity Agreements: From wavelengths to MVNOs
12: Bostjan Makarovic: Telecommunications for Multinational Enterprises
Part V: Communications Content
13: Ian Walden: Communications Privacy
14: Daithi Mac Sithigh: Convergence: The Impact of Broadcast Regulation on Telecommunications
15: Chris Marsden: Regulating Content and Internet Services: From PRS to Net Neutrality
Part VI: International Regulatory Regimes
16: Ian Walden: International Telecommunications Law
17: David Satola, Camilla Bustani, Cameron Whittfield, & Ann Buckingham: Telecommunications Reform in Emerging Markets
1: Ian Walden: Telecommunications Law and Regulation: An Introduction
2: Lisa Correa: The Economics of Telecommunications Regulation
Part II: Regulatory Regimes
3: Ian Walden: The Telecommunications Regime in the UK
4: Ian Walden: European Union Communications Law
5: Karen Lee & Jamison Prime: US Telecommunications Law
Part III: Key Regulatory Issues
6: Anne Flanagan: Authorisation and Licensing
7: Anne Flanagan: Spectrum Management
8: Ian Walden: Access and Interconnection
9: Elizabeth Newman: Consumer Protection Rules for Telecommunications
10: Vincent Smith & Lorna Woods: Competition Law in Telecommunications
Part IV: Telecommunications Transactions
11: Graeme Maquire & Joanne Wheeler: Capacity Agreements: From wavelengths to MVNOs
12: Bostjan Makarovic: Telecommunications for Multinational Enterprises
Part V: Communications Content
13: Ian Walden: Communications Privacy
14: Daithi Mac Sithigh: Convergence: The Impact of Broadcast Regulation on Telecommunications
15: Chris Marsden: Regulating Content and Internet Services: From PRS to Net Neutrality
Part VI: International Regulatory Regimes
16: Ian Walden: International Telecommunications Law
17: David Satola, Camilla Bustani, Cameron Whittfield, & Ann Buckingham: Telecommunications Reform in Emerging Markets