The model of network neutrality in the European Union: scope and content

Authors

  • Margarita Robles Carrillo Universidad de Granada

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18042/cepc/rdce.63.03

Keywords:

Network neutrality, concept, nature, european model.

Abstract

The principle of network neutrality is an essential component of cyberspace philosophy. Neutrality has been explained as equal and non-discriminatory treatment in the access and traffic on the Internet. But this concept is more complex, broader and also more controversial. The discussion on network neutrality is motivated both by the existence of different conflicts of interest and by the evolutionary content and transversal nature of this concept. The study of its evolution and definition at the international and internal level is a prerequisite for its examination in the case of the European Union. In this context, the analysis of the principle of neutrality includes the study of the structural framework, the normative framework and the scope and limits established in the provisions in the area of electronic communications. The European model does not assume the cross-cutting nature of this principle, nor does it offer an operational and functional concept that matches the need and importance of network neutrality.

Published

2019-07-31

Issue

Section

STUDIES