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Much of my current work examines the politics of e-commerce. I'm especially interested in emerging relationships between states and private actors in the governance of e-commerce and the Internet. I have several articles and book chapters, looking at the regulation of privacy in the information age. I'm currently starting a new project, which will provide a comparative overview of the politics behind new modes of governance in e-commerce.
| Henry Farrell, "Constructing the International Foundations of E-Commerce: The EU-US Safe Harbor Arrangement." International Organization, 57,2, Spring 2003, 277-306. Available here. |
| Henry Farrell, "Hybrid Institutions and the Law: Interface Solutions or Outlaw Arrangements?" Zeitschrift fuer Rechtssoziologie, 23,1, Summer 2002. Available here. |
| Henry Farrell, "Negotiating Privacy across Arenas - The EU-US "Safe Harbor" Discussions," in Common Goods: Reinventing European and International Governance, ed. Adrienne Héritier (Rowman and Littlefield: 2002). Available here. |
| Henry Farrell, "Transnational Actors and the
Transatlantic Relationship in E-Commerce - The Negotiation of the |
| Henry Farrell, “The Political Economy of the Internet and E-Commerce,” in Political Economy and the Changing Global Order (third edition), eds. Richard Stubbs and Geoffrey R.D. Underhill (Oxford: forthcoming). Available here. |