%0 Journal Article %T Governance Models for Interoperable Electronic Identities %A Tobias Mahler %J Journal of International Commercial Law and Technology %D 2013 %I International Association of IT Lawyers %X Current implementations of electronic identity in Europe are rather diverse; they include state-driven identity management frameworks as well as private sector frameworks and different forms of public-private collaborations. This diversity may represent a major challenge for the deployment of information society services addressed towards the European internal market. This raises the question: How can we achieve interoperability of electronic identities across Europe, and potentially beyond Europe¡¯s borders? This paper argues that the interoperability of electronic identity could be governed by a multi-stakeholder governance framework that brings together different parties with interests in the provision and use of electronic identities. Such a governance framework could, for example, consist in designing and operating a portal with common functionalities that allows interoperable authentication across multiple domains and contexts. Inspiration for the governance of such a portal could come both from existing successful implementations of electronic identity and from multi-stakeholder institutions that have proven useful in Internet governance. %K governance %K electronic identities %K Better Regulation¡± Directive %K communication service %U http://www.jiclt.com/index.php/jiclt/article/view/183/181