[governance] Invitation: CoE/UNECE/APC Stakeholder Consultation, 23 May 2008
karen banks
karenb at gn.apc.org
Wed Apr 23 12:54:10 EDT 2008
Dear all,
Please find below an announcement about a
workshop co-hosted by the Council of Europe, the
UNECE and APC - on public participation in
internet governance - to be held during the WSIS
series of events on May 23rd at the ITU
We are particuarly interested to hear from people
outside the UNECE region who might contribute as speakers or discussants.
Many thanks
karen
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Dear Sir/Madam:
On behalf of the organizers, the UNECE ICT Group
for Development is pleased to invite you to
participate in the following event, being held
within the context of the Cluster of World Summit
on the Information Society-related events, 13-30 May 2008, in Geneva.
Stakeholder Consultation on Public Participation in Internet Governance:
Towards a code of good practice building on the
principles of WSIS and the Aarhus Convention
23 May 2008, 14:00-17:00, Room C2 International
Telecommuniications Union Headquarters, Geneva
The Stakeholder Consultation is being jointly
organized by the Council of Europe, United
Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)
and the Association for Progressive
Communications (APC). Attached please find an
information note concerning this event. [included below also as text]
Please note that due to limited resources, the
United Nations would not be able to fund your participation.
To register online for the event, please see
http://www.itu.int/wtisd/2008/events/index.html.
For more information, see
http://www.unece.org/env/pp/related.htm or
contact public.participation at unece.org.
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The Stakeholder Consultation on Public
Participation in Internet Governance will discuss
the results of the exploratory research into a
Code of good practice on public participation,
access to information and transparency in
Internet governance, undertaken through a
trilateral initiative of the Council of Europe,
the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
(UNECE) and the Association for Progressive
Communications (APC), initiated at the 2nd
Internet Governance Forum (IGF) in Rio de Janeiro in November 2007.
The aim of the proposed Code of good practice on
public participation, access to information and
transparency in Internet governance would be to
enable all the institutions which play a role in
some aspect of governing the Internet to commit
to ensuring transparency, public participation
(of all stakeholders) and access to information in Internet governance.
The objective of the consultation is to present
some initial research, consider the purpose and
scope of the proposed instrument and discuss with
panellists and participants its possible
opportunities, limitations and risks. Any related
initiatives in the field of Internet governance,
such as on participatory issues, human rights
including freedom of expression, content control,
as well as the proposed Internet Bill of Rights,
should be discussed and analysed with respect to
their compatibility or complementarity with the proposed instrument.
The consultation also aims to identify other
interested stakeholders from different
stakeholder groups with a view to associating
them with the initiative. It will lay the
groundwork for a proposed workshop to be held at
the 3rd Internet Governance Forum (IGF) in
Hyderabad, India, 3-6 December 2008, which will
present a concrete proposal for the envisaged Code of Good Practice.
Programme:
Chairperson:
Ms. Anriette Esterhuysen, Executive Director,
Association for Progressive Communications (APC)
Speakers:
Prof. David Souter, Department of Communication
and Media, London School of Economics (Consultant expert)
Dr. Michael Remmert, Project Manager, Good
Governance in the Information Society,
Directorate General of Democracy and Political Affairs, Council of Europe
Mr. Michael Stanley-Jones, Environmental Affairs
Officer, UNECE secretariat to the Convention on
Access to Information, Public Participation in
Decision-making and Access to Justice in
Environmental Matters (Aarhus Convention)
Discussants:
Ms. Karen Banks, Network Development Manager,
Association for Progressive Communications (APC)
Dr. William Drake, Director, Project on the
Information Revolution and Global Governance/PSIO, Graduate Institute
of International and Development Studies, Geneva
Ms. Donata Rugarabamu, Senior Legal Officer,
Secretariat of the Basel Convention, United Nations Environment
Programme (UNEP) (invited)
Additional speakers and discussants are being
sought from outside the UNECE region. Please
contact Michael Stanley-Jones (e-mail:
michael.stanley-jones at unece.org) for further details.
For more information, please see the Council of
Europe press release 782 (2007) of 13 November 2007.
https://wcd.coe.int/ViewDoc.jsp?id=1210975&Site=DC&ShowBanner=no&Target=_self&BackColorInternet=F5CA75&BackColorIntranet=F5CA75&BackColorLogged=A9BACE
See also the Aarhus Convention website.
http://www.unece.org/env/pp/related.htm
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