[governance] Network Neutrality: from Architecture to Norms

Luca Belli lucabelli at hotmail.it
Thu Oct 17 05:58:03 EDT 2013


Dear all I would
like to invite you to IGF workshop N°
340 Network Neutrality: from Architecture to Norms that I am organising in
partnership with Net Neutrality User Forum, from Republic of Korea. The
workshop will take place on 23 October
(i.e. Day 2) from 14:30 to 16:00, in Room #4 Uluwatu 1. The discussions held during this workshop will
be an important basis for the
Meeting of the Dynamic Coalition on Network Neutrality that will take place
on 25 October (i.e. Day 4) from 9:00 to
10:30 in Room #7 Kintamani 1. Both on-site and remote participation are welcome and encouraged.Below, you
will find the workshop agenda as well as the list of panellists. See you in
Bali!Luca Co-organisers:·        
Mr Luca Belli, CERSA, PRES Sorbonne University·        
Mr
Chun Eung Hwi, Net Neutrality User ForumPanellists:·        
Mr
Alejandro Pisanty, National Autonomous University of Mexico;·        
Ms
Borami Kim, Net Neutrality User Forum of Korea;·        
Mr
Jeremy Malcolm, Consumers International;·        
Mr
Stuart Hamilton, International Federation of Library Associations;·        
Ms
Roxana Radu, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies;·        
Mr
Parminder Jeet Singh, IT for Change;·        
Ms
Narine Khachatryan, Media Education Center;·        
Ms
Fatima Cambronero, AGEIA DENSI;·        
Mr
Michele Bellavite, ETNO;·        
Mr
Frédéric Donck, Internet Society.Agenda:The
workshop will start with a brief introduction by Mr Luca Belli, the moderator,
aimed at setting the scene and structure the debate.Subsequently,
two short keynotes will be delivered by Ms Borami Kim and Dr Alejandro Pisanty.
Ms Kim will expose the “Net Neutrality User's Forum of Korea perspective on the
benefits of network neutrality policies on end-users' rights”, whereas Dr
Pisanty’s intervention will scrutinise the evolution “From Net Neutrality to
Not Neutrality”.After
having elucidated their perspectives, the keynote-speakers will engage in an
interactive discussion, together with the other members of the panel. The
discussion will be guided by the moderator and will explore such questions as
a) what are the technical bases of NN? b) can such technical principles be
properly translated into effective regulation? c) which Internet traffic
management (ITM) practices hold promise to jeopardise end-users’ rights? d) how
can fundamental rights and/or consumers’ rights be adversely affected by ITM
measures? d) what kind of regulatory approach (if any) might be deemed as
efficient in order to preserve the network neutrality principle?The
audience will be involved in the discussion, which will be characterised by an
open and inclusive format. In order to guarantee the liveliness of the debate,
the participants will be asked to provide concise answers and statements (i.e. less
than 2-minute-long).



















































Luca Belli
Doctorant en Droit PublicCERSA,Université Panthéon-AssasSorbonne University
 		 	   		  
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