[cc-humanrights] Call Summary, Follow-Up and Way Forward

Chinmayi Arun chinmayi.arun at nludelhi.ac.in
Sat Jan 21 13:00:22 UTC 2017


Dear Niels,

I wanted to let you know that since Aarti is in the process of exiting CCG,
we will be reassigning the WHOIS and privacy paper to someone else (with
due acknowledgement of Aarti's work on it of course). The co-author of the
paper and privacy expert,  Kritika  is still with us and Aarti is being
generous with her support through the transition process, so that should
offer some continuity.

We are conversation with a consultant who has prior experience working with
ICANN and with long form writing. If that goes well, I think the paper
should get done in the near future. Puneeth, CCG's Internet Governance
Project Manager, will be in touch about deadlines once we have some clarity
on whether the consultant is willing to take this on.

Warm regards,
Chinmayi



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On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 7:02 PM, Niels ten Oever <niels at article19.org>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Since it were only Vidushi and me on the call we went ahead and went
> over the different points:
>
> - Website
> We decided to go ahead, we should have had a website a while ago, so
> let's make this happen. While Niels is working on the website technology
> we'll plan a content sprint, so we can jointly write content for the
> website, as to populate it.
>
> - Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Draft
> Vidushi will need a week to make the document a bit more mature, and
> then we'll officially open it for comments in our group for adoption as
> Working Party document, after that we would do at least on more round of
> reviews before we would release it (hopefully before Copenhagen so we
> can present it there).
>
> - WHOIS and Privacy
> Aarti would offer a next iteration this paper, is there any news on that?
>
> - ICANN and Human Rights Impact Assessments
> Rachel would offer a draft for this process, is there any news on that?
>
> - The Webinar on community TLDs and Human Rights
> The Webinar was really well attended and there seemed to be full
> consensus that the community TLD application procedure needs to change.
> We offered to also discuss this in Copenhagen, but what could be
> concrete next steps and additions? Open for ideas and suggestions.
>
> Operations:
> - Niels applied for a 90 minutes session for CCWP-HR on Monday or
> Wednesday during the Copenhagen meeting.
>
> Update CCWG:
> - In the CCWG on enhancing ICANN accountability subgroup on Human Rights
> a Framework of Interpretation was developed. This had two readings in
> the CCWG plenary and now will be offered soon for public comment. The
> Public Comment will still be open during the Copenhagen meeting, so I
> propose we also make some time to discuss this in Copenhagen.
>
> That's all for now, looking forward to hear from you all.
>
> Best,
>
> Niels
>
> PS I just published an article with Stefania on ICANN and Human Rights,
> might be of your interest: https://t.co/57VLYhOsUD
>
> PS2 We also features in GISWatch
> http://www.giswatch.org/en/economic-social-and-cultural-
> rights-escrs/visualising-human-rights-icann
>
>
>
> --
> Niels ten Oever
> Head of Digital
>
> Article 19
> www.article19.org
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