To preserve the global character of the Internet, we need to collectively develop innovative cooperation mechanisms that are as transnational as the network itself. The Internet & Jurisdiction Project was launched in 2012 to address the tension between the cross-border nature of of the Internet and the patchwork of national jurisdictions. To enable the digital coexistence of different norms in shared cross-border online spaces, it facilitates a neutral multi-stakeholder dialogue process, which brings together governments, civil society groups, major Internet platforms, technical operators and international organizations.
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