[PC-NCSG] Consensus call on NCSG comments on the COE report Human Rights and ICANN

Marilia Maciel mariliamaciel
Fri Sep 26 04:06:27 EEST 2014


Yes to the document.
Thanks
Mar?lia

On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 9:02 PM, joy <joy at apc.org> wrote:

> Hi - I endorse the document
> Thanks also for the comments - I certainly agree that ICANN is not a
> human rights standards making body, but that is must take account of
> human rights in making policies.
> Joy
>
> On 26/09/2014 4:45 a.m., Dorothy K. Gordon wrote:
> > Well said, we cannot work without ensuring we respect these fundamental
> charters.
> >
> > Dorothy K. Gordon
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> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Avri Doria" <avri at acm.org>
> > To: pc-ncsg at ipjustice.org
> > Sent: Thursday, 25 September, 2014 4:50:12 PM GMT +00:00 Casablanca /
> Monrovia
> > Subject: Re: [PC-NCSG] Consensus call on NCSG comments on the COE report
> Human Rights and ICANN
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I think the point is to have some way to advise on the human rights
> > impact of the things we decide and do.
> >
> > Of course ICANN should not be making human rights policy, but is MUST
> > makes its policies in accordance to human rights requirements.  And to
> > do that it needs to understand these requirements and have some process
> > in the ICANN structure for making sure they are alwasy adequately
> > considered.
> >
> > avri
> >
> >
> > On 25-Sep-14 11:19, Stephanie Perrin wrote:
> >> I don't think anybody would trust ICANN to take the lead on human rights
> >> issues, all we are looking for is compliance with generally accepted
> >> public policy principles.  WE have a long way to go in that regard, in
> >> my view.  I do share your concern about the grab...but at the moment, on
> >> the privacy front, we are still fighting off a "risk-based approach" to
> >> privacy.  This has been what ICANN appears to have been practising for
> >> quite some time...
> >> Stephanie
> >> On 14-09-25 10:23 AM, Sam Lanfranco wrote:
> >>> I too endorse the comment, cleaned up with the proposed wording
> >>> changes highlighted in the
> >>>
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1swluHqQOEC4RZSO38if3qpBlfCDIqXjoaChoYYmrBfo/
> >>> version.
> >>>
> >>> I would note in passing that the issue of human rights and the
> >>> Internet is gaining increased attention on the agendas of a number of
> >>> international and multilateral organizations. That is good but will
> >>> also call for increased vigilance here since there is likely to be a
> >>> "land grab" as significant players try to take control of the process,
> >>> in order to take credit for what is arrived at.
> >>>
> >>> In my view ICANN is not the organization to take the lead in framing
> >>> something for the Internet like the Universal Declaration of Human
> >>> Rights (UNHDR), which in that case was passed by the UN. What ICANN
> >>> can do, within its remit, is champion and become a best-in-class
> >>> organization incorporating the human rights issues into its policies
> >>> and practices. Doing so would be to ICANN's credit and give it a
> >>> strong seat at any venue where the broader framing of Internet rights
> >>> and human rights is taking place. It is my view that this is the
> >>> strategy ICANN should initiate earlier rather than later.
> >>>
> >>> Sam L.
> >>>
> >>
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