[governance] Rebuilding Egypt's Governance System

Salanieta T. Tamanikaiwaimaro salanieta.tamanikaiwaimaro at gmail.com
Sun Mar 20 14:26:39 EDT 2011


Dear Zahran,

I would be happy to help offer assist. I have had a read of some basic legal
instruments, the ones, I found in English where I noticed the absence of
judicial review mechanisms.

Warm Regards,

Sala

2011/3/21 Mohamed zahran <zads911 at msn.com>

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> Dear salanieta
>
> Dear salanieta
> I would like to thank you for your Mail and for the point you talk about ,
> I do think that we her in Egypt should keep our eye on that grantee that
> right and To make the Egyptian constitution contains principles for the
> new Internet Governance, you may suggest to help if you would like
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> *Regards,*
>
> Mohamed Zahran
>
> Business Systems Analyst
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> Cell: +20129614467
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> Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2011 06:03:18 +1200
> From: salanieta.tamanikaiwaimaro at gmail.com
> To: governance at lists.cpsr.org
> Subject: [governance] Rebuilding Egypt's Governance System
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>
> Dear List,
>
> I woke up this morning through the TV (forgot to switch it off last night)
> to a debate in Egypt on Aljazeera where a Panel of 3 were arguing about:-
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> 1) where they should have immediate elections;
> 2)whether they should wait for a year or two before elections;
> 3)Who should re-write the constitution;
> 4)Within the referendum whether s.2 of the old constitution would be
> revised (ie. Muslim country or not)?
>
> As they were debating the issues, one of the panelists described that the
> numerous laws and constitution format and contents were not developed by the
> Egyptian people but by a select few. How does one develop a Political System
> (Machinery) in a country that has never experienced one before.
>
> What are the implications for Internet Governance? In light of the Decree
> which disempowered the Telcos in Egypt against judically reviewing
> administrative decisions when they were ordered to stop transmitting the
> Internet, it will be interesting to see developments within their
> constitution as it will have a direct correlation on issues of internet
> governance in Egypt.
>
> Regulatory contexts directly impact on behaviour of operators in any
> jurisdiction. Whilst countries may have different political structures and
> systems, at the end of the day, the international norms and standards
> countries ratify or accede will determine national internet governance
> contexts.
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>
> Warm Regards,
> Sala
>
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