IETF WAS Re: [governance] Enhanced Cooperation (was Re: reality check on economics)
Roland Perry
roland at internetpolicyagency.com
Fri May 25 07:32:41 EDT 2012
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11:42:57 on Fri, 25 May 2012, Andrea Glorioso <andrea at digitalpolicy.it>
writes
>But again generally speaking, I do believe we already have some form of
>"global governance" system in place which spans across many different
>policy areas; many of which are either impacted, or impact, or both,
>the Internet (and its governance).
ITU and ITRs perhaps?
>Hence my suggestion that a mapping of this "global governance" system
>and the extent to which government/public authorities already have a
>role could be a useful step, not the least because it would allow to
>focus on those areas where the capability of government/public
>authorities to exercise their rights and obligations towards their
>citizens in a global cross-border environment is somewhat limited
>(privacy/personal data protection comes to mind). Furthermore, such a
>mapping could also help to identify which fora/processes could benefit
>from a broader involvement of more stakeholders.
I think there are already too many maps like that. We should be moving
onto the next stage by now. (And it doesn't matter if the map that's
examined is less than perfect, such things will emerge and be corrected
in the next stage).
--
Roland Perry
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