[NCSG-PC] Fwd: Re: [SOAC-Leaders-ICANNMeeting-Planning] FW: At-Large Submission to the HIT Plenary Programme
Stephanie Perrin
stephanie.perrin at mail.utoronto.ca
Thu Dec 19 18:15:15 EET 2019
I put the following marker in for Milton to be on this panel....others of course can volunteer but wante to strike while iron was hot
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Subject: Re: [SOAC-Leaders-ICANNMeeting-Planning] FW: At-Large Submission to the HIT Plenary Programme
Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2019 16:08:10 +0000
From: Stephanie Perrin <stephanie.perrin at mail.utoronto.ca><mailto:stephanie.perrin at mail.utoronto.ca>
To: soac-leaders-icannmeeting-planning at icann.org<mailto:soac-leaders-icannmeeting-planning at icann.org> <soac-leaders-icannmeeting-planning at icann.org><mailto:soac-leaders-icannmeeting-planning at icann.org>
Thanks for the proposal Maureen. Wherever this topic is discussed, the NCSG is certainly interested. Milton Mueller has written a recent book on certain aspects of your topic, and would be keen to join the panel. WE would recommend narrowing the scope slightly, as there is a lot of material to potentially cover here.
Stephanie Perrin
On 2019-12-19 10:47, Maureen Hilyard wrote:
Hi Katrina
I apologise and fully appreciate that ensuring that the expectations of our own internal endorsement process were met has meant we missed the deadline for the inclusion of this cross-community discussion into the formal HIT programme. If this is set in stone then so be it.
We too have commenced working on our schedule of sessions that will mostly be held on the weekend before the beginning of the meeting. However, if people from other communities are still willing to join the discussion that we have proposed, we will create a slot during our own At-Large programme to include what we are sure would attract some interesting inputs from among the ICANN community on this particular topic which we believe is timely for this meeting... and it would be well moderated by Joanna Kulesza who has an interest in these associated areas of concern.
But thanks all for the consideration.
Maureen
On Thu, 19 Dec 2019, 2:55 AM Katrina Sataki, <katrina at nic.lv<mailto:katrina at nic.lv>> wrote:
Dear Maureen, Tanzanica, All,
I fully understand and support ALAC’s decision to withdraw the proposal that was submitted in violation of their processes. At the same time, there is a process for submission of proposals for plenaries. An integral part of this process is a deadline for submission. For the upcoming meeting the deadline was 4 December. Following the withdrawal of the third proposal, as the deadline had passed, we assumed that there will be no plenaries on Wednesday and have already put in a lot of efforts to fill in the slot.
Although the topic of the new proposal is interesting and certainly worth exploring, we propose to defer it to either meeting B or meeting C.
Thank you for understanding!
Kind regards,
]{atrina
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Subject: [SOAC-Leaders-ICANNMeeting-Planning] FW: At-Large Submission to the HIT Plenary Programme
All,
We have two confirmed plenary session topics for ICANN67:
The Domain Name Services Marketplace - Market Dynamics, Business Models and Commercial Drivers
Monday, 09 March 2020, 17:00-18:30
The DNS and the IoT: Opportunities, Risks, and Challenges
Thursday, 12 March 2020, 09:00-10:30
The 3rd proposed session on "Building Greater Trust in the ICANN Multi-stakeholder Process among Policymakers in Government" was withdrawn. However, At-Large has an alternate session proposal for your consideration to fill the remaining slot on Wednesday, 11 March 2020, 09:00-10:30.
Please see the session details outlined by Maureen below and let us know how you would like to proceed. We must finalize the block schedule by this Friday, 20 December, so time is of the essence.
Best,
Tanzanica
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From: Maureen Hilyard <maureen.hilyard at gmail.com<mailto:maureen.hilyard at gmail.com>>
Date: Wednesday , 18 December 2019 at 15:28
To: Tanzanica King <tanzanica.king at icann.org<mailto:tanzanica.king at icann.org>>, "so-ac-sg-cleaders at icann.org<mailto:so-ac-sg-cleaders at icann.org>" <so-ac-sg-cleaders at icann.org<mailto:so-ac-sg-cleaders at icann.org>>
Subject: [Ext] At-Large Submission to the HIT Plenary Programme
Dear SOAC Colleagues and Tanzanica
I hope that you have excused the slip that was made earlier when one of our members submitted a proposal without going through the proper processes. However, we do have a proposal that, although I know it is a little late, our CPWG team hope you will seriously consider for inclusion into the ICANN67 HIT programme. The proposal is as follows. Sorry it is not in the formal template (in my haste to get it to you all before you go on holiday!)
Title: “One world - one internet?” Cybersecurity and geopolitics in a multistakeholder environment
This session/roundtable seeks to explore the modern day rationale for ICANN's policy of "One World. One Internet." In time of enhancing splinternet, prevailing cybersovereignity trends and states taking forever more effective measures to ensure their jurisdiction over what they consider to be "their" part of cyberspace. It is in this context that ICANN's global stewardship role has grown more significant than ever. This session seeks to explore how to best justify ICANN's "One world. One Internet" policy in the face of global disruptive trends. It specifically looks at national and regional security and privacy laws as well as new communication protocols, seeking to find how they attend or add to this challenge.
The point of departure for this panel will be the perspective onto global IG as presented in his 2018 IGF speech by President Macron, referring to three different options for global Internet: the California based one, the EU focused one and the Chinese one (https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/igf-2018-speech-by-french-president-emmanuel-macron [intgovforum.org]<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.intgovforum.org_multilingual_content_igf-2D2018-2Dspeech-2Dby-2Dfrench-2Dpresident-2Demmanuel-2Dmacron&d=DwMFaQ&c=FmY1u3PJp6wrcrwll3mSVzgfkbPSS6sJms7xcl4I5cM&r=0W8YSESVjWggJ4j27M95-21yOYr3n8cfMpfbwaJ4yUs&m=Oea6Y0K_c4-kjVylZ825jyoh3d9rVxADf2OS2n8X6Ew&s=oiM2phEEI-xguYu1eD8awgkMYnjY2j_1jN6jUXYWG_I&e=> ). We will seek to jointly explore whether current and upcoming global trends actually do indicate Internet fragmentation or whether ICANN can legitimately sustain its “One World. One Internet” narrative. If so, what is the modern day rationale behind it?
The desired outcome of this session is to identify and present to the ICANN community a coherent, comprehensive narrative on why "One world. One internet" remains a valid policy narrative in the time of disruptive global trends and how to best communicate it to the different stakeholders outside ICANN.
Panelists (TBC): Patrik Fältström, Rod Rasmussen/Merike Kaeo, Peter Micek (AccessNow)/Thomas Rickert (EPDP), Lousewies van der Laan (?)/GAC Rep (Manal Ismail?), León Sanchez, ISOC Rep?
Keywords: cybersecurity, privacy, GDPR, splinternet, sovereignty, jurisdiction
Best regards,
Joanna Kulesza, PhD
assistant professor of international law and Internet governance
Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Lodz
Kopcinskiego Street 8/12, 90-232 Lodz, Poland
publications: https://unilodz.academia.edu/JoannaKulesza/ [unilodz.academia.edu]<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__unilodz.academia.edu_JoannaKulesza_&d=DwMFaQ&c=FmY1u3PJp6wrcrwll3mSVzgfkbPSS6sJms7xcl4I5cM&r=0W8YSESVjWggJ4j27M95-21yOYr3n8cfMpfbwaJ4yUs&m=Oea6Y0K_c4-kjVylZ825jyoh3d9rVxADf2OS2n8X6Ew&s=VPjr-zUIZyKbFCelpboDI_hJ9vweDS-oN4CaYDlD3LM&e=>
website: https://pl.linkedin.com/in/kuleszajoanna [pl.linkedin.com]<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__pl.linkedin.com_in_kuleszajoanna&d=DwMFaQ&c=FmY1u3PJp6wrcrwll3mSVzgfkbPSS6sJms7xcl4I5cM&r=0W8YSESVjWggJ4j27M95-21yOYr3n8cfMpfbwaJ4yUs&m=Oea6Y0K_c4-kjVylZ825jyoh3d9rVxADf2OS2n8X6Ew&s=USSKUt6UhJIAEHa6WcKhc9h_2Axq3Sb8o9afu3YVgl4&e=>
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