Governance by Emulation
Social media giants like Meta and transnational regulators such as the European Union are transforming private governance by creatively emulating public law frameworks. Drawing on exclusive interviews and in-depth analysis of Meta's Oversight Board and the EU's Digital Services Act, this book explores how these approaches blend European and American perspectives, bridging distinct legal traditions to address the challenges of platform governance. Analysis of content moderation practices and their implications uncovers a critical pattern in the evolution of governance for industries that will define the future, from digital platforms to emerging technologies. Combining public and private law in innovative ways, the book sheds light on bold governance experiments that will shape the digital world-for better or worse. This study offers crucial insights for understanding the next chapter of global governance in an increasingly interconnected and privatized world. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
- A deep dive into the new governance paradigm and the role the law should play
- Vital reading for academics, policy actors, corporate and public lawyers
- This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core
Product details
- Published: March 2026
- Format: Adobe eBook Reader
- ISBN: 9781009639743
- Length: 0 pages
- Availability: Not yet published - available from March 2026
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Theory and context
- 3. Out-of-court dispute settlement bodies
- 4. The oversight board
- 5. Do emulated guardians work?
- 6. New accountability norms
- Appendices
- Documents
- Legislation
- Bibliography
- Index.
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- Latest accessibility assessment date: 2026-06-09