[governance] FINAL? DRAFT statement on enhanced cooperation
Katitza Rodriguez
katitza at eff.org
Thu Nov 11 11:39:21 EST 2010
You can not rush the consensus Jeremy! There are even mistakes in the
statements. OECD is not a norm setting. I am working on my email. Sorry
but it is 8:30 am here in San Francisco. So please wait one hour.
On 11/11/10 8:26 AM, Jeremy Malcolm wrote:
> With some trepidation, because there hasn't been a proper chance to
> discuss this, I've added a reference to the OECD in the version that
> I'm now putting to a consensus call (but without deleting the other
> options). I can't delay the consensus call any longer, because I'm
> leaving on an overseas flight tomorrow.
>
> On 12/11/2010, at 12:03 AM, parminder wrote:
>
>> Jeremy
>>
>> I suggest we remove all the (4) options in our draft statement vis a
>> vis institutional developments under the Enhanced Cooperation rubric
>> (because I dont see how we can recommend that such new institutional
>> development is optional) and put in which to me is a very fair and
>> specific recommendation
>>
>> The IGC strongly recommends that the existing institutional
>> framework within the OECD (we can name the Information, Computer
>> and Communication Policy Committee) (and also CoE?) designed to
>> help develop Internet public policies be taken as a model and
>> similar institutional framework be developed for globally
>> applicable Internet related public policies (Tunis Agenda) under
>> the UN, with participation of all countries and stakeholders.
>> This new 'body' will examine all critical Internet policy related
>> areas, develop policy frameworks, give detailed policy
>> recommendations, and help negotiate treaties etc in different
>> areas of Internet policies.
>>
>> What is good for the OECD must certainly be good for the whole world.
>>
>> A very large number of the people discussing this issue on the IGC
>> list are engaged with this OECD institutional framework, therefore I
>> cannot see why this new proposal for inclusion in the draft should
>> not be acceptable to them .
>>
>> Parminder
>>
>>
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