[cc-humanrights] session descriptions for ICANN53 BA
Stefania Milan
netpolicy at stefaniamilan.net
Tue Apr 28 08:28:51 UTC 2015
Looks great to me. Wondering how to make the title of session 1 more “attractive” and pointing to new developments, given that in its present form it is very similar to the ones used in previous meetings.
Something like ‘Update’? I know ‘Moving forward” has been used already.
Minor issue, anyway.
S.
> On Apr 27, 2015, at 9:29 AM, HIBBARD Lee <Lee.HIBBARD at coe.int> wrote:
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> Thanks Niels. This looks fine. I would suggest making reference to the GAC working group as a sign of synergy and complementarity.
> Speak soon. Regards to all.
> Lee
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> This looks really good, please see a few suggested edits below in bold red text.
> Stephanie Perrin
> On 2015-04-27 2:27, Niels ten Oever wrote:
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> Dear all,
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> Rafik and I have requested two meetings for ICANN53 in Buenos Aires:
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> one general session to raise awareness around this issue and present
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> our work, and one working session.
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> We have been a bit late in submitting session descriptions, so it
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> would be greatly appreciated if you could comment on these
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> descriptions as soon as possible.
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> Session 1 - ICANN's Corporate and Social Responsibility to Respect
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> Human Rights
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> There is a growing recognition among some members of the ICANN community that
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> some of ICANN’s policies and other actions have implications for human
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> rights, including freedom of expression and the right to privacy. ICANN's
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> articles of incorporation state that ICANN will operate in
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> conformity with international law, which includes human rights law.
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> This session will focus on how ICANN's policies and procedures can be
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> better harmonized with internationally recognized human rights and
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> corporate social responsibility standards.
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> This session will present the work done in the framework of the cross
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> community working party on ICANN's Corporate and Social Responsibility
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> to Respect Human Rights and builds on the sessions held in London, Los
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> Angeles, and Singapore as well as the previous reports that were produced on
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> this topic.
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> Session 2 - Working session of Cross Community Working Party on ICANN's
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> Corporate and Social Responsibility to Respect Human Rights
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> This cross community working party (CCWP) seeks to map and understand
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> the issues and potential solutions related to corporate and social
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> responsibilities of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and
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> Numbers (ICANN). This is related, but not limited to policies,
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> procedures and operations, with a particular focus on ICANN's
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> responsibility to respect human rights.
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> The goal of this session will be to facilitate dialogue between members of the
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> community that have an interest in this topic. We will discuss in
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> depth the research that has been done, the future work
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> of the CCWP, as well as the new charter and report.
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Niels
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