[cc-humanrights] [Cc-humanrights3] Draft board human rights commitment / statement

Milan, Stefania Stefania.Milan at EUI.eu
Wed Mar 16 10:20:47 UTC 2016


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> On Mar 15, 2016, at 20:16, Stefania Milan <icanned at stefaniamilan.net> wrote:
>
> Sounds good (and solid clear) to me. Thanks for writing and polishing the text.
>
>
>
>> On Feb 11, 2016, at 6:13 PM, Tatiana Tropina <tatiana.tropina at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I am OK with this.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Tanya
>>> On 11 Feb 2016 17:58, "Niels ten Oever" <niels at article19.org> wrote:
>>>
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>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I would like to propose the following message to the board. It's
>>> addressed to Bruce because we discussed this with him on the CCWG
>>> list. All you input on the mail or the two texts are very welcome, but
>>> I'd like to send the email soon.
>>>
>>> Dear Bruce,
>>>
>>> Hereby the Cross Community Working Party on ICANN's Corporate and
>>> Social Responsibility to Respect Human Rights would like to propose
>>> two suggestions for the Human Rights statement that the board is
>>> intending to make. One statement stays very close to the agreed bylaw
>>> language, and the other takes a more forward leaning position.
>>>
>>> We hope that these texts provide a useful input to your deliberations.
>>> Please let us know if you have any questions or suggestions or if we
>>> can be of any help.
>>>
>>> 1.
>>> The ICANN board commits to respecting human rights within ICANN's core
>>> values and mission. The Board will work together with the community to
>>> identify where ICANN's policies and operations can impact human rights
>>> and will seek to ensure that no human rights are adversely impacted.
>>> Furthermore, within its mission, ICANN will seek to review its
>>> processes for remediation to ensure that mechanisms are in place to
>>> redress if need be.
>>>
>>> 2.
>>> The board of ICANN commits to take concrete steps to operationalize
>>> its core value of respecting human rights withing ICANN's mission. The
>>> steps will include working together with the community to understand
>>> the potential human rights impacts of its operations through a human
>>> rights impact assessment, and engagement of the board, management,
>>> staff and stakeholders toward a common understanding of priority human
>>> rights issues, which would culminate in a human rights report, and
>>> putting in place a human rights remediation policy to address adverse
>>> human rights impacts.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Niels
>>>
>>> Niels ten Oever
>>> Head of Digital
>>>
>>> Article 19
>>> www.article19.org
>>>
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>>>> On 02/11/2016 12:42 PM, Tatiana Tropina wrote:
>>>> Hi Matt
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>> You were not on the call, but this is exactly was I was trying to
>>>> point out on the call, about the possibility to go further than the
>>>> bylaw language. The question was why do we need the board's
>>>> statement then if it rephrases and repeats the language itself. I
>>>> still think that it is not a problem if the board statement is
>>>> worded closely to the bylaw language. Since the bylaw won't be
>>>> operational, the board's commitment to respecting human rights and
>>>> continuing the work with the community in the WS2 have more than a
>>>> mere symbolic meaning. The statement will show the willingness to
>>>> commit, to continue the work and to operationalise the bylaw.
>>>>
>>>> My opinion: the simpler the better.
>>>>
>>>> This is why I think we have to give two options: a simple option
>>>> and "forward looking" option.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards Tanya
>>>>
>>>> On 11 February 2016 at 12:36, Matthew Shears <mshears at cdt.org
>>>> <mailto:mshears at cdt.org>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Wasn't on the call but Tatiana I think is pointing the right way.
>>>> They are two different things.  It seems to me that the commitment
>>>> we need from the Board and perhaps the only one they might give at
>>>> this stage until the FoI is undertaken is the commitment to the
>>>> work in WS2.  It would be a little unusual for them to go further
>>>> than that given they were already skeptical of the bylaw.  The
>>>> second piece - ICANN's commitment to HR (not the Board's as it
>>>> should be an organizational commitment) - would probably come as a
>>>> result of the FoI.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On 11/02/2016 11:27, Tatiana Tropina via cc-humanrights3 wrote:
>>>>> Dear Niels, dear all, after reading this short email exchange
>>>>> with Michele, I realised that may be we have to be clearer when
>>>>> we send the proposed wording of the statement to the board. I
>>>>> suggest inclusion of the explanation "what it means".
>>>>> Furthermore, after the call yesterday I am still not convinced
>>>>> that we can be sure that the board wants to go further than the
>>>>> language provided in the bylaw. I can suggest as an alternative
>>>>> solution that we send two proposed statements: (1) the one we
>>>>> discussed on the call and which is based on the bylaw (2) the
>>>>> statement on operationalisation and assessment that we drafted
>>>>> after the call. In this case, depending on what was the notion
>>>>> behind making this statement, the board can either chose one of
>>>>> them or draft a combination of two. What do you think? Cheers
>>>>> Tanya
>>>>>
>>>>> On 10 February 2016 at 16:29, Niels ten Oever via
>>>>> cc-humanrights3
>>>>> <<mailto:cc-humanrights3 at icann.org>cc-humanrights3 at icann.org
>>>>> <mailto:cc-humanrights3 at icann.org>> wrote:
>>>> Hi Michele,
>>>>
>>>> This statement means that the ICANN board will:
>>>>
>>>> 1. operationalize it's commitment to human rights 2. contribute to
>>>> a Human Rights Impact Assessment with the community of
>>>> stakeholders 3. contribute to the development of a Human Rights
>>>> Policy with the community of stakeholders 4. work on a process for
>>>> remediation.
>>>>
>>>> Does this make it more clear? If not, can you make your question a
>>>> bit more precise?
>>>>
>>>> Best,
>>>>
>>>> Niels
>>>>
>>>> Niels ten Oever Head of Digital
>>>>
>>>> Article 19 www.article19.org <http://www.article19.org>
>>>>
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>>>>> On 02/10/2016 04:24 PM, Michele Neylon - Blacknight wrote:
>>>>> The board of ICANN commits to take concrete steps to
>>>>>>> operationalize its core value of respecting human rights
>>>>>>> within ICANN's mission. The steps will include working
>>>> together
>>>>>>> with the community to understand the potential human rights
>>>>>>> impacts of its operations through a human rights impact
>>>>>>> assessment, engagement of the board, management, staff and
>>>>>>> stakeholders toward a common understanding of priority human
>>>>>>> rights issues, and putting in place a human rights policy to
>>>>>>> address the priority issues.
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