[CCWG-ACCT] Timeline for HR and Jurisdiction publications

Niels ten Oever lists at nielstenoever.net
Wed Jan 18 12:33:03 UTC 2017


Dear Co-Chairs,

Thanks for this, reply in-line:

On 01/18/2017 11:49 AM, Mathieu Weill wrote:
> Dear Colleagues,
> 
>  
> 
> Although it is uncertain exactly when the questionnaire for Jurisdiction
> and the public comment for Human Rights will actually be published the
> Co-Chairs would suggest that the closing date for both of these be after
> the Copenhagen meeting.
> 
>  

I don't think this would have my preference. Please allow me to explain.

> 
> The reasoning behind this is that at best the standard 42 days
> consultation period would end immediately prior to the Copenhagen - this
> would imply chartering organizations and community members would be
> considering this while they are preparing for Copenhagen - which as
> Cheryl Langdon-Orr has pointed out on our last plenary is not an ideal
> situation. 


Why would this be a problem? If the chartering organizations and
community members consider it before Copenhagen, we could use the
Copenhagen meeting to actually discuss the Public Comments and make
efficient use of our time to ensure we're done before out deadline in
June. Else I am afraid we have another F2F meeting with less content
discussion than we might have hoped.

> Additionally staff would not have enough time to prepare the
> report on these for our consideration in Copenhagen.
> 

The Framework of Interpretation is not an enormous document, so it would
be great to understand why this would be a problem.

> 
> 
> As such we would recommend that the closing period for the Human Rights
> public consultation be Sunday 19 March 23:59 UTC and that the
> Jurisdiction questionnaire request responses within 60 days of the
> initial publication.
> 
> 

I think it would be very beneficial for a constructive discussion in
Copenhagen to get the public comments on the FoI-HR before the meeting.

Next to that, I think it's also important to be able to keep on track
with our timeline, as well as keep the work-flow in the Human Rights
subgroup going. I am afraid that the longer this might take, the more
people we might lose.

Best,

Niels

> 
> Thank you in advance for your feedbacks on this proposal.
> 
>  
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Thomas, Leon & Mathieu
> 
> 
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