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<font face="Verdana">Dear Izumi,<br>
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As you know I have submitted a detailed comment on this proposal
to the MAG list which I will presently forward. I havent got any
response from the organisers, which I still hope will come. I
think we should wait for their response before we can form a view
on it. However, if you support the idea whether any clarification
is provided on my comments <br>
or not, you can make the case for that here.<br>
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Best regards, parminder <br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On Thursday 18 October 2012 06:50 AM,
Izumi AIZU wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Dear list,
APC has proposed this and I think IGC should support this.
Comments welcome.
izumi
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From: <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:alice@apc.org"><alice@apc.org></a>
Date: 2012/10/12
Subject: [igf_members] Proposal: Human Rights Roundtable
To: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:igf_members@intgovforum.org">igf_members@intgovforum.org</a>
Dear Colleaques,
We wish to submit this proposal for a Human Rights round Table.
Apologies for submitting it a bit late, but hope you will consider it.
Best regards
Alice
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HUMAN RIGHTS ROUNDTABLE
IGF 2012
Background
During the IGF MAG meeting held in May 2012 in Geneva, several ways to
develop the cross-cutting issues (human rights and development) were
proposed. Particularly, the group in charge of structuring the Taking
Stock and the Way Forward session suggested that the second part of the
session includes feedback from the cross-cutting
themes which could be developed through round tables. It was supported by
other MAG members (see transcripts MAG meeting 17 May)[1].
Additionally, it is important to mention as a background element, that
approximately 40 workshop proposals for the 2012 Internet Governance Forum
make specific reference to human rights related issues, including privacy,
freedom of expression, data rights, cyber security, and internet
intermediary liability.
Consumer rights are a growing area of interest, including the need for
transparency, regulatory oversight, and mechanisms for addressing consumer
complaints. Data ownership and privacy are major issues in this area.
Human rights in relation to security is a major theme for the IGF,
including cybercrime, and the tension between privacy and security. There
are several proposed workshops on the protection of children and youth, as
well as practical workshops on surveillance and data protection.
Developing best practices and legal frameworks is discussed in many of the
workshop proposals, particularly in light of increasing restrictions on
freedom of expression, and new liabilities for internet intermediaries.
Multi-stakeholderism is a cross-cutting theme in the workshop proposals,
particularly with respect to determining best practices and frameworks.
Based on it, Kenya, in partnership with APC, Finland and Sweden, would
like to propose the organisation of a human rights round table which look
at how HR issues related to the internet were addressed in the various
main sessions and workshops.
Objective
The objective of the human rights round table is to gather comprehensive
feedback from the various main sessions and workshops in relation to which
human rights issues were addressed by the various stakeholders and to use
those inputs to feed the Taking Stock and the Way Forward session. It
will help us to increase knowledge and understanding of the human rights
and the internet specific concerns and challenges the various stakeholders
have as well as their proposals to address them in the framework of the
internet governance debate. It will also help to increase understanding
of the linkages between the HR issues addressed in the various main
sessions and the main IGF theme.
Themes in analysis will include privacy, censorship, intermediary
liability, cybercrime, among others.
Format
The round table will be held in a multi-stakeholder environment in which
speakers/participants who took part of the various main sessions and
workshops bring their perspectives in a concrete manner to feed the TSWF
session and propose ways to advance the HR discussion within the IGF.
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