[governance] Dynamic Coalition on Network Neutrality

Clement Martial Aboudem Bavou bavouc at gmail.com
Thu Jul 18 16:58:34 EDT 2013


Dear Luca,

I'm ready to join, I'm ready to participate.

Regards.

From my HTC ONE S Smartphone
Le 2013-07-18 10:11, "Luca Belli" <lucabelli at hotmail.it> a écrit :

> Dear all,
>
>
> It is a great pleasure to announce you the creation of the Dynamic
> Coalition on Network Neutrality<http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/dynamic-coalitions/1330-dc-on-network-neutrality>,
> under the auspices of the IGF. ****
>
> The purpose of this Dynamic Coalition is to provide a discussion arena
> aimed at scrutinising the various nuances of the network-neutrality debate
> so as to ultimately contribute to the elaboration of best practices,
> policies and regulations. To this end, an annual report will be produced
> to provide an overview on network neutrality tendencies, policies and draft
> legislations.****
>
>
> Should you be interested in joining the DC or providing some material to
> be published on the DC website <http://networkneutrality.info/>, please
> send an email to contact at networkneutrality.info****
>
> Should you be interested in subscribing to the mailing-list of the DC,
> please follow the instructions here:
> http://mailman.edri.org/mailman/listinfo/nncoalition****
>
>
> Lastly, please find attached (and below) the Call for Papers pertaining
> the first Annual Report of the DC that will be dedicated to relation
> between Network Neutrality and Human Rights. ****
>
>
> Feel free to share the call through your networks and, obviously, to
> submit a position paper.
>
>
> Many thanks and kind regards,
>
>
> Luca
>
> *Luca Belli <http://fr.linkedin.com/pub/luca-belli/24/20/1a4>*
> ***Doctorant en Droit Public*
> *CERSA,**Université **Panthéon-Assas*
> *Sorbonne University <http://www.sorbonne-universites.fr/#KLINK>*
> *
> *
>
>
> [image: Inline image 1]
>
> *Background*
>
> “Network neutrality” is an appealing and multifaceted expression which
> encompasses
>
> several areas and may give rise to misinterpretations. At its core, the
> notion of network
>
> neutrality determines the extent to which Internet traffic management
> practices may be
>
> regarded as legitimate, insofar as they do not qualify as discriminatory
> practices and they
>
> are consistent with the full enjoyment of human rights. Yet, throughout
> the last decade,
>
> this polysemous formula has acquired different meanings, invading the
> province of
>
> telecommunications, content and security regulation.
>
> The network neutrality debate is gaining great political momentum. Indeed,
> many
>
> legislators are currently scrutinizing the opportunity of elaborating and
> adopting
>
> legislation on network neutrality. While everyone agrees that end-users’
> fundamental
>
> rights have to be safeguarded, the question remains as to how this end
> could be achieved,
>
> and what are the consequences (if any) of network-management practices on
> such rights.
>
> *
> *
> *Call*
>
> The Dynamic Coalition on Network Neutrality<http://networkneutrality.info/>,
> created under the auspices of the United<http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/dynamic-coalitions/1330-dc-on-network-neutrality>
>
> Nations Internet Governance Forum<http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/dynamic-coalitions/1330-dc-on-network-neutrality>,
> invites researchers and practitioners to submit a
>
> position paper on the issue of net neutrality and human rights. Position
> papers should
>
> provide relevant background information together with one or more
> propositions on how
>
> to preserve fundamental human rights (such as the right to privacy or
> freedom of
>
> expression) on the Internet of tomorrow.
>
> Suggested topics include, inter alia:
>
> Implementation of the network neutrality principle:
>
> • How to approach network neutrality? Regulation or co-regulation?
>
> • Is fair competition a sufficient safeguard for fundamental rights?
>
> • Can current examples of network-neutrality legislation be deemed as
> efficient?
>
> • Is there a difference between “open Internet” and “neutral Internet”?
>
> Impact of network neutrality on human rights:
>
> • Analysis of network neutrality case-law: Current violations of the
> network neutrality
>
> principle and their impact on human rights
>
> • How to reconcile anti-network neutrality arguments with the protection
> of human
>
> rights?
>
> • From gateways to gatekeepers: assessing the role of ISPs with regard to
> access to
>
> information.
>
> • Network neutrality and global access to the Internet: a “digital divide”
> issue
>
> • Digital democracy: the impact of network neutrality regulation on civic
> participation
>
> • Benefits and risks of Deep Packet Inspection as an Internet traffic
> management
>
> techniques Neutrality
>
> International trends and policy recommendations for the Internet of
> tomorrow
>
>
> *Submission Guidelines:*
>
> Submissions are due on September 15th, 2013. They should include the
> following
>
> elements:
>
> - Title
>
> - Short abstract (250 words)
>
> - Position paper (between 3000 and 6000 words)
>
> - Author’s name, affiliation and short bibliographical note
>
> Submissions should be sent to contact at networkneutrality.info<http://networkneutrality.info>
>
>
> Authors will be notified within approximately two weeks from the deadline
> as to the status
>
> of their contributions.
>
>
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