[cc-humanrights] session descriptions for ICANN53 BA

Marilia Maciel mariliamaciel at gmail.com
Tue Apr 28 14:03:22 UTC 2015


Dear Niels and Rafik,

Thank you very much for facilitating the organization of the sessions. I
just have few minor suggestions to the text of session 1, made of top of
Stephanie´s edits, mostly to avoid the repetition of words.

Great job

Best wishes to all,
Marília


Session 1 - ICANN's Corporate and Social Responsibility to Respect

Human Rights



There is a growing recognition *among some members*  of the ICANN community
that

some of *ICANN’s* policies and other actions have implications for human

rights,  *including *freedom of expression and the right to privacy.
*ICANN's*

articles of incorporation *state *that ICANN will operate in

conformity with international law, which includes human rights law.



This session will focus on how *ICANN's* policies and *procedures* can be

better harmonized with internationally recognized human rights and

corporate social responsibility standards.



This session will present It will also be an opportunity to share updates
on the work done in the framework of the cross

community working party on *ICANN's* Corporate and Social Responsibility

to Respect Human Rights. The discussion builds on the sessions held
*in *London,
Los

Angeles, and Singapore* as well as* the previous reports that were produced
on

this topic.








On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 5:28 AM, Stefania Milan <netpolicy at stefaniamilan.net
> wrote:

> 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:
>
> 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
>
> From: cc-humanrights-bounces at icann.org [
> mailto:cc-humanrights-bounces at icann.org <cc-humanrights-bounces at icann.org>]
> On Behalf Of Stephanie Perrin
> Sent: lundi 27 avril 2015 08:47
> To: cc-humanrights at icann.org; Niels Oever
> Subject: Re: [cc-humanrights] session descriptions for ICANN53 BA
>
> 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,
>
>
>
> Rafik and I have requested two meetings for ICANN53 in Buenos Aires:
>
> one general session to raise awareness around this issue and present
>
> our work, and one working session.
>
>
>
> We have been a bit late in submitting session descriptions, so it
>
> would be greatly appreciated if you could comment on these
>
> descriptions as soon as possible.
>
>
>
> Session 1 - ICANN's Corporate and Social Responsibility to Respect
>
> Human Rights
>
>
>
> There is a growing recognition among some members  of the ICANN community
> that
>
> some of ICANN’s policies and other actions have implications for human
>
> rights,  including freedom of expression and the right to privacy. ICANN's
>
> articles of incorporation state that ICANN will operate in
>
> conformity with international law, which includes human rights law.
>
> This session will focus on how ICANN's policies and procedures can be
>
> better harmonized with internationally recognized human rights and
>
> corporate social responsibility standards.
>
>
>
> This session will present the work done in the framework of the cross
>
> community working party on ICANN's Corporate and Social Responsibility
>
> to Respect Human Rights and builds on the sessions held in London, Los
>
> Angeles, and Singapore as well as the previous reports that were produced
> on
>
> this topic.
>
>
>
>
>
> Session 2 - Working session of Cross Community Working Party on ICANN's
>
> Corporate and Social Responsibility to Respect Human Rights
>
>
>
> This cross community working party (CCWP) seeks to map and understand
>
> the issues and potential solutions related to corporate and social
>
> responsibilities of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and
>
> Numbers (ICANN).  This is related, but not limited to policies,
>
> procedures and operations, with a  particular focus on ICANN's
>
> responsibility to respect human rights.
>
>
>
> The goal of this session will be to facilitate dialogue between members of
> the
>
> community that have an interest in this topic. We will discuss in
>
> depth the research that has been done, the future work
>
> of the CCWP, as well as the new charter and report.
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
>
>
> Niels
>
>
>
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