[cc-humanrights] On renewed importance, opportunities to engage, and ICANN61

Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond ocl at gih.com
Thu Apr 5 19:39:09 UTC 2018


Dear Avri,

I am not sure what is the point of this discussion? The CCWP by its very
name is a cross community effort. Its members decided early that they
did not have time to go about chasing one's tail on process and actually
do productive work instead. Why the questions now? Niels has come up
with an excellent list of things coming on the horizon. Shouldn't this
group look at the horizon rather than its own navel?
Kindest regards,

Olivier

On 05/04/2018 20:17, avri doria wrote:
> Hi,
>
> So it is not independent, but rather is a part of the NCSG.
>
> Thanks
>
> avri
>
>
>
> On 05-Apr-18 11:27, Collin Kurre wrote:
>> Hi Avri, 
>>
>> Michael and I were asked about the CCWP-HR's chartering organization
>> several times in San Juan as well. To follow up on Niels’ helpful
>> response on the history of its creation, the CCWP-HR was ultimately
>> formed as an informal, multistakeholder group housed within the
>> Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group of the GNSO.
>>
>> The original charter (written many meetings before Abu Dhabi, when our
>> name was shortened) can be found
>> here: https://community.icann.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=53772653&preview=/53772653/54003840/Charter%20of%20CCWP-HR.pdf
>>
>> Best,
>> Collin
>>
>> Collin Kurre
>> Digital Programme
>>
>> PGP Fingerprint:
>> C8E9 0123 A256 06E6 1471 53C5 5A7F 3E06 61CC 0603
>>
>> ARTICLE 19 <http://www.article19.org>
>> <http://www.article19.org>
>>> On Apr 5, 2018, at 3:00 PM, Niels ten Oever <niels at article19.org
>>> <mailto:niels at article19.org>> wrote:
>>>
>>> The charter was developed with input in-person and on-list from a wide
>>> range of participants from different SOs and ACs, at the time it was
>>> decided that an informal structure would serve the purpose of the CCWP
>>> better, so it was not officially chartered by different SOs and ACs.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Niels
>>>
>>> Niels ten Oever
>>>
>>> Article 19
>>> www.article19.org <http://www.article19.org>
>>>
>>> PGP fingerprint    2458 0B70 5C4A FD8A 9488
>>>                   643A 0ED8 3F3A 468A C8B3
>>>
>>> On 04/05/2018 03:52 PM, avri doria wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> One question I have been asked about this group is: by whom is it
>>>> chartered?  Is it a bottom up independent group outside the SOAC
>>>> structure or has it been chartered by groups within the SOAC structure?
>>>>
>>>> thanks
>>>>
>>>> avri
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 03-Apr-18 16:08, Collin Kurre wrote:
>>>>> *SUMMARY*: 
>>>>> - Letter from the chair on the CCWP-HR’s renewed importance and
>>>>> opportunities to engage
>>>>> - Overview of CCWP-HR session at ICANN61
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Fellow members of the CCWP-HR,
>>>>>
>>>>> First, to those of you who are new to the Cross Community Working
>>>>> Party on ICANN and Human Rights (CCWP-HR), or new to the ICANN
>>>>> community: Welcome.
>>>>>
>>>>> 10 ICANN meetings ago, the CCWP-HR was chartered
>>>>> <https://community.icann.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=53772653&preview=/53772653/54003840/Charter%20of%20CCWP-HR.pdf>
>>>>> with the objectives of providing information, facilitating dialogue,
>>>>> and making suggestions on ways to harmonize ICANN’s policies and
>>>>> procedures with internationally recognized human rights standards,
>>>>> among others. 
>>>>>
>>>>> Though the frequency of our mailing list may have dwindled as our
>>>>> members dedicated their time and efforts to enhancing diversity,
>>>>> transparency, and other rights-related considerations through Work
>>>>> Stream 2 <https://community.icann.org/display/WEIA>, the relevance of
>>>>> our Working Party has not diminished. Quite the contrary.
>>>>>
>>>>> The new Human Rights Bylaw
>>>>> <https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/governance/bylaws-en/#article1>,
>>>>> a core value to “respect internationally recognized human rights as
>>>>> required by applicable law,” will come into effect this year. Quoting
>>>>> from the Bylaw’s Framework of Interpretation
>>>>> <https://community.icann.org/display/WEIA/Documents?preview=/59641302/79437270/CCWG-Accountability-WS2-HumanRight-FinalReport-20171106%5B1%5D.pdf>>>>> “it is up to each SO and AC, and ICANN the organization, to develop
>>>>> their own policies and frameworks to fulfill this Core Value.”
>>>>> Compliance must—and will—happen. ICANN org’s [1] ongoing HRIA is a
>>>>> testament to their commitment to uphold this core value. Yet how this
>>>>> compliance will materialize in SOs, ACs, and the other parts of the
>>>>> ICANN remains to be seen.
>>>>>
>>>>> As the only cross-community group mandated to provide information,
>>>>> suggestions, and recommendations to chartering organizations regarding
>>>>> human rights impacts and improvements, the CCWP-HR is uniquely
>>>>> positioned to play an influential role in these discussions moving
>>>>> forward. By extension, we—the members of the Working Party; an
>>>>> informal gathering of people interested in the intersection of human
>>>>> rights and ICANN—are also uniquely poised to help shape the
>>>>> community’s Human Rights compliance mechanisms as they develop. 
>>>>>
>>>>> In case you remain unconvinced or uninspired by the challenge of
>>>>> creating systems to uphold ICANN’s Human Rights Bylaw, there are
>>>>> myriad other ways to contribute to the discussion. In the past,
>>>>> members of the CCWP-HR have diagrammed ICANN Policies and Human Rights
>>>>> <https://community.icann.org/download/attachments/53772653/ICANN%20and%20Human%20Rights%20Jan2018.pdf?version=1&modificationDate=1518025905000&api=v2>,
>>>>> documented potential human rights issues arising from gTLD subsequent
>>>>> procedures
>>>>> <https://community.icann.org/download/attachments/53772653/4.CCWP-HR%20Jurisdiction.pdf?version=1&modificationDate=1467180138000&api=v2>,
>>>>> and designed an initial sketch
>>>>> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hVA3lj6NrZLBV9CbH1SwNMt-enygaDR_t2N5c8wDW8I/edit?usp=sharing> for
>>>>> incorporating human rights impact assessments into policy development
>>>>> processes. 
>>>>>
>>>>> Ongoing research in the CCWP-HR seeks to flesh out the effects of
>>>>> current policy development procedures on particular rights (presented
>>>>> at last meeting, see below). Getting involved in this project may be
>>>>> of interest to newcomers in particular, as it offers an opportunity to
>>>>> become more familiar with ICANN procedures while contributing to
>>>>> scholarship in the field human rights and Internet governance.
>>>>> Charting the decision-making processes of SOs and ACs, tracking the
>>>>> effectiveness of remedy and due process measures, or further exploring
>>>>> language rights in the ICANN context have all been floated as
>>>>> potential avenues for future research. 
>>>>>
>>>>> Thought guided by its charter, the CCWP-HR is driven by its members;
>>>>> that is, /your/ interests, expertise, and experience. Meetings are
>>>>> important, but inter-sessional work shouldn’t be overlooked—lest the
>>>>> plurality of our Working Party be reduced to a precious few voices. 
>>>>>
>>>>> Got an idea for a paper? *Float it on the list. *
>>>>> Have a doubt about operationalizing the Human Rights Bylaw in ASO, or
>>>>> ALAC, or other? *Flag it on the list.*
>>>>> Is a half-baked idea taking shape, but not ready to share? *Ping your
>>>>> co-chairs*—we're here to support you.
>>>>>
>>>>> Looking forward,
>>>>>
>>>>> Collin Kurre
>>>>> Co-Chair, Cross Community Working Party on ICANN and Human Rights
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> *CCWP-HR at ICANN61*
>>>>>
>>>>> Meeting agenda:
>>>>>
>>>>>  * Welcome and Introduction 
>>>>>  * /Update/: ICANN Org’s ongoing Human Rights Impact Assessment
>>>>>    (HRIA) — /Ergys Ramaj /(presentation
>>>>>    <https://static.ptbl.co/static/attachments/169538/1521013234.pdf?1521013234>)
>>>>>  * /Update/: HR Bylaw and CCWG-Accountability Work Stream 2
>>>>>  * /Discussion/: Implementing the Human Rights Bylaw in SOs/Acs
>>>>>  * Review of the FoI & Considerations Document
>>>>>  * Lessons learned from designing HRIAs for infrastructure providers
>>>>>  * /Presentation/: Human Rights in PDPs — /Vidushi Marda/
>>>>>  * /Discussion/: Future research possibilities
>>>>>
>>>>> Presentation:
>>>>> https://static.ptbl.co/static/attachments/169578/1521030196.pdf?1521030196
>>>>>
>>>>> Meeting
>>>>> transcript: https://static.ptbl.co/static/attachments/169785/1521124762.pdf?1521124762
>>>>>
>>>>> Session description: https://61.schedule.icann.org/meetings/647769
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> [1] For newcomers, the distinction I am referencing here is between
>>>>> “ICANN org,” the nonprofit organization incorporated in California and
>>>>> responsible for /coordinating/ the maintenance of the DNS, as opposed
>>>>> to the “ICANN community,” the multistakeholder supporting
>>>>> organizations and advisory committees that define how the DNS is
>>>>> managed through consensus-driven policymaking processes.
>>>>>
>>>>> <http://www.article19.org>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond, PhD
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