The Internet has arguably become the most crucial infrastructure in contemporary society, yet its governance remains somewhat obscure. Governments, companies, engineers, activists and researchers come together to develop principles, norms, rules, procedures, and programmes that shape the evolution and operation of the Internet. What does this Internet governance mean for human rights, for example, in relation to privacy, online freedoms and various accessibility-related issues? This conference brings leading scholars and practitioners to the University of Gothenburg to share their knowledge and debate the issues.