[governance] hearing on Internet Governance arrangements in Brussels
Christopher Wilkinson
christopher.wilkinson at skynet.be
Tue Apr 28 08:34:11 EDT 2009
Well, Jeanette, I don't know who has been invited ...
I think that what I have had to say on behalf of ISOC-ECC is already on
the record, so if IGC so wishes, I could also speak to the points that
we might wish to make. I suggest that we follow your suggestion: (a)
edit appropriately an IGC statement and post it to the EC website - I
imagine that the original authors would like to do that (by tomorrow?),
and (b) prepare a few key points for a 5 minute (max) intervention.
Depending on who else is present, we could arrange on the spot who
actually speaks to these points.
If IGC wishes to fill the available IGC place, OK.
CW
Jeanette Hofmann wrote:
> Hi Christopher,
>
> you are probably attending on an ISOC ticket?
> I've been told there is one place left we can fill.
> As usual, no funding available.
> jeanette
>
> Christopher Wilkinson wrote:
>> Dear Jeanette:
>>
>> I plan to go to this event. ISOC-ECC has submitted our presentation
>> to the European Parliament Hearings on 15 April.2009, attached.
>>
>> Regards to you all,
>>
>> Christopher.
>>
>> ----------------------------
>>
>> Jeanette Hofmann wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> the European Commission hosts a hearing on Internet Governance in
>>> Brussels on May 6. It is a by invitation only event. I got an
>>> invitation but cannot attend. Yesterday I was told that we, the IGC,
>>> can send somebody else. Would anybody be able and willing to go?
>>>
>>> We are also invited to contribute a written statement on any of the
>>> issues on the agenda. Since there is probably not enough time to
>>> write and agree on a new statement, perhaps it would make sense to
>>> contribute slightly amended version of one of our statements for the
>>> IGF public consultations?
>>>
>>> The website for the meeting:
>>> http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/policy/internet_gov/index_en.htm
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I post the agenda here because it seems to be missing on the website:
>>>
>>> Hearing on Internet Governance arrangements
>>> 6 May 2009, 10:00 17:15
>>> Brussels Charlemagne Building , Room DURI
>>>
>>>
>>> 09:30 Registration & coffee
>>> 10:00 Introduction by the Commission
>>> 10.30 WSIS
>>> 11.15 Security & stability
>>> 12.00 The role of governments
>>> 12.45 Round up morning discussion
>>> 13.00 Lunch
>>> 14.15 Accountability and legitimacy
>>> 15.00 Internationalisation of Internet Governance
>>> 15:45 Coffee break
>>> 16:00 Digital divide
>>> 16.45 Round up afternoon discussion
>>> 17:00 Concluding remarks
>>>
>>> ***
>>> Theme description
>>> 1. WSIS: Progress since WSIS- how far are we with the implementation
>>> of WSIS principles? What are the new challenges, if any, since WSIS
>>> that should be addressed?
>>> 2. Security & stability of the Internet remains a key EU priority.
>>> What are the main threats/challenges? What should the EU be doing
>>> about them in particular with a view to their international dimension?
>>> 3. The role of public authorities: How should public authorities, in
>>> particular governments, respond to their responsibilities in view of
>>> the importance of the Internet to our economies and societies? What
>>> lessons, if any, should be learnt from the "financial crisis" (e.g.
>>> should self-regulation for critical infrastructures and services be
>>> more closely monitored by governments and relevant public
>>> authorities)? To what extent are private sector leadership and
>>> stronger governmental and public policy making complementary and
>>> necessary components for the effective management of the Internet?
>>> 4. Accountability and legitimacy: To what extent are self-regulatory
>>> governance bodies accountable to Internet users world-wide? What
>>> problems, if any, are posed by the fact that many Internet users do
>>> not participate, even indirectly, in the governance processes? Is it
>>> necessary to make governance fora more accountable to the wider
>>> international community and, if so, how?
>>> 5. Internationalisation of Internet Governance: Is it desirable or
>>> necessary to ensure fair participation of actors in their respective
>>> roles from all geographic regions in the future shaping of the
>>> Internet and if so, how? How can situations be avoided where the
>>> imposition of a particular legal system or jurisdiction might
>>> disadvantage players from outside the jurisdiction concerned?
>>> 6. Digital divide: The future billions of users will come largely
>>> from developing countries. Should the existing Internet governance
>>> mechanisms be adapted to reflect this evolution and, if so, how?
>>> Should the interests of those who dont yet have Internet access be
>>> represented in the policy making processes and, if so, how?
>>>
>>> jeanette
>>>
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>>
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