Professor Andrew Murray to advise House of Lords on internet regulation

17 April 2018 

 

Andrew Murray

Professor Andrew Murray has been appointed specialist advisor to the House of Lords Communications Committee Inquiry "The Internet: to regulate or not to regulate?".

The inquiry will explore how the regulation of the internet should be improved, including through better self-regulation and governance, and whether a new regulatory framework for the internet is necessary or whether the general law of the UK is adequate.

Professor Murray is the author of a number of books and articles on the subject including "The Regulation of Cyberspace: Control in the Online Environment". 

Details about the scope of the inquiry can be found here