[bestbits] Nominees to High Level meeting in Bali on "Global Multi-Stakeholder Cyber Ethics Principles"
jam at globalilluminators.org
jam at globalilluminators.org
Wed Aug 14 06:04:52 EDT 2013
I agree with Tapani Tarvainen's point of view and also i am
interested in this topic and would love to be the part of nominated
group.
regards
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Farooq Ahmed Jam
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Quoting Tapani Tarvainen <tapani.tarvainen at effi.org>:
> On Aug 13 16:47, Jeremy Malcolm (jeremy at ciroap.org) wrote:
>
>> the Indonesian government is
>> preparing a High Level Meeting ahead of the Bali IGF, on the topic
>> "Global Multi-Stakeholder Cyber Ethics Principles".
> [...]
>> If you have an active interest on this topic and would also like to be
>> included in the slate of nominees, please let us know so that we can
>> make sure you are included.
>
> I (and Effi) have active interest and I'd like to be included.
>
> On Aug 13 18:35, 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.
>
> It would be nice, yes.
>
>> While no civil society organization or network can credibly claim to be
>> representative of civil society in its entirety, it IMO is not a good
>> solution when various organizations and networks each submit a slate of
>> nominees and then saddle the organizers with the problem of
>> consolidating the lists.
>
> True. In this particular case I expect exactly that will happen,
> as I don't see how we could get a proper process in place in time.
> We'll see how it works out.
>
>> How about setting up a joint NomCom by inviting members of all the
>> various civil society organizations and networks to volunteer for the
>> NomCom
>
> Just finding all civil society organizations is hard enough,
> let alone getting them to agree... we'd need to get this NomCom
> somehow officially blessed by the IGF or something.
> But if we can get enough support for it, i.e., sufficiently
> large number of CS organizations, it could work.
>
> --
> Tapani Tarvainen
>
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