LAW OF CYBER SPACE
The Law of Cyber Space made available for public and free for download by United Nations, accordingly, is a sequel to the earlier work on Information Insecurity, in which it had been pointed out that the absence of globally harmonized legislation was turning cyber-space into an area of ever increasing dangers and worries.
It lays down the parameters for a Law of Cyber-Space, and argues in favour of starting negotiations with the full participation of the three concerned stake-holders, namely, the governments, the private sector, and civil society.
INTERNET GOVERNANCE
There is an ongoing effort about Internet governance, which is originally composed of fourty (40) members from governments, private sector and civil society, representing all regions. Here is the U.N. announcement about the establishment of working group of the Internet governance.
A good starting point about Internet Governance (IG) is to download and read Reforming Internet Governance made freely available by Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR), in cooperation with the Secretariat of the Working Group on Internet Governance (WGIG).
Other IG information and Web sites
Internet Governance Project
Internet Governance Forum
A debate about IG at Harvard Law School
Net Dialogue: Clearinghouse on international Internet governance