Cyberspace as a Common Heritage of Mankind: Governing Normative Limitations of the Internet by Virtue of International Law

Haekal Al Asyari
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Cyberspace, which consists of a global web of linked networks and computers, transcends the traditional concept of sovereignty, inviting a multi-disciplinary approach and an inklusive policy-making strategy. The international architecture of cyberspace connects with the real world with geographical servers and governments, as well as the material effects of the development of international law. As a result, the nature of cyberspace governance has become international. This article will reflect on the phenomena of common space areas under international law and employ a retrospective and normative approach to analyse the applicability of the common heritage of mankind (CHM) principle to cyberspace. The doctrinal approach taken in this research is within the conceptual framework of de lege ferenda. Cyberspace possesses a similar philosophical foundation to the seabed, Antarctica, and outer space. As a legal consequence, cyberspace must exclusively be used for peaceful purposes, demilitarized, and all activities must be carried out for the benefit of all humankind. Conclusively, as the Internet changes at a revolutionary pace – expanding the size of cyberspace – the law must also respond adequately. This research proposes an answer for such adequacy, fundamentally built on the conceptions and virtue of international law, featuring the CHM principle for cyberspace governance.
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作为人类共同遗产的网络空间:以国际法的名义管理互联网的规范性限制
网络空间是由相互联系的网络和计算机组成的全球网络,它超越了传统的主权概念,需要采用多学科的方法和包容性的决策战略。网络空间的国际架构通过地理服务器和政府与现实世界连接,以及国际法发展的物质影响。因此,网络空间治理具有国际性。本文将对国际法下的公共空间现象进行反思,并采用回顾性和规范性的方法分析人类共同遗产原则对网络空间的适用性。在这项研究中采取的理论方法是在法律议程的概念框架内。网络空间与海床、南极洲和外层空间有着相似的哲学基础。从法律上讲,网络空间必须专门用于和平目的,非军事化,所有活动都必须为全人类的利益而进行。最后,随着互联网以革命性的速度变化——扩大网络空间的规模——法律也必须作出适当的反应。本研究从根本上以国际法理念和国际法美德为基础,提出了网络空间治理的CHM原则。
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