[bestbits] Fwd: Invitation: Panel discussion on International Cyber Norms and Global Swing States (Official Side-event of the Global Conference on Cyberspace 2015)

Mahima Kaul mahimakaul at orfonline.org
Tue Apr 14 09:27:30 EDT 2015


For those of you at GCCS::: 
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>> Upcoming Event: Panel Discussion on International Cyber Norms and Global Swing States
>> (Official Side-event of the Global Conference on Cyberspace 2015)
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>> Invitation to a panel discussion
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>> International Cyber Norms and Global Swing States 
>> (Official Side-event of the Global Conference on Cyberspace 2015)
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>> On 15 April 2015, The Hague Institute for Global Justice, together with the Observer Research Foundation (New Delhi), will organize an official side-event of the Global Conference on Cyberspace (GCCS) 2015, which is hosted by the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
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>> The side-event will consist of a public panel discussion entitled “International Cyber Norms and Global ‘Swing States’.” The speakers are:
>> Dr. Abiodun Williams, Welcome Remarks
>> President, The Hague Institute for Global Justice
>> Dr. Uri Rosenthal, Introductory Remarks
>> Special Envoy GCCS
>> Dr. Alison Gillwald
>> Executive Director, Research ICT Africa
>> Marilia Maciel
>> Researcher/Coordinator of the Center for Technology and Society, Getulio Vargas Foundation (CTS/FGV)
>> Robert Morgus
>> Program Associate, Open Technology Institute, New America
>> Ambassador Latha Reddy
>> Former Deputy NSA of India & Commissioner of the Global Commission on Internet Governance
>> Samir Saran (Moderator)
>> Vice President, Observer Research Foundation (New Delhi)
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>> Date:  Wednesday, 15 April
>> Time:  5:00pm – 6:00pm
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>> This side-event seeks to contribute to a principal objective of the GCCS 2015, which is to discuss norms for responsible state behaviour in cyberspace. The panel will address the role of “swing states” in the global debate on Internet governance and consider how these states influence norms for responsible state behaviour in cyberspace.
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>> More information:  Please contact Sash Jayawardane at The Hague Institute for Global Justice. 
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