[bestbits] Nominees to High Level meeting in Bali on "Global Multi-Stakeholder Cyber Ethics Principles"
Jeremy Malcolm
jeremy at ciroap.org
Tue Aug 13 12:38:37 EDT 2013
On 14/08/2013, at 12:35 AM, Norbert Bollow <nb at bollow.ch> wrote:
> I also think that we should set up a credible process for selecting
> civil society nominees for such events.
We will have one, but it is not in place yet.
> How about setting up a joint NomCom by inviting members of all the
> various civil society organizations and networks to volunteer for the
> NomCom, randomly selecting a reasonably sized group from among these
> volunteers to form the NomCom, and then tasking this NomCom with
> publishing a call for expressions of interest and selecting a good
> civil society delegation (the NomCom members themselves being not
> eligible)?
It is a very good plan for the future, but not something that could be accomplished easily in two weeks.
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