Re: [cc-humanrights] cc-humanrights Digest, Vol 5, Issue 11
Good job Niels. Thank you. On 4/13/2015 5:25 PM, cc-humanrights-request@icann.org wrote:
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1. Re: Last call for CCWP charter (Patrik F?ltstr?m) 2. Re: Last call for CCWP charter (Rafik Dammak)
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Message: 1 Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2015 19:34:03 +0200 From: Patrik F?ltstr?m <paf@netnod.se> To: Niels ten Oever <niels@article19.org> Cc: cc-humanrights@icann.org Subject: Re: [cc-humanrights] Last call for CCWP charter Message-ID: <9CA00836-377A-41FE-A7C1-B6A72E33C828@netnod.se> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252"
Just to make things clear, I think this is fine.
This should move forward in the chartering process.
Patrik
On 10 apr 2015, at 11:43, Niels ten Oever <niels@article19.org> wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have tried to balance both the comments and text suggestions from everyone in the following draft text for the CCWP. I tried to balance ICANNs corporate responsibilities, social responsibilities, its impact on society and its impact on human rights.
I hope this text is both broad and narrow enough for everyone to work with. I'm greatly looking forward to your endorsements, comments (preferably with text suggestions), I hope we can make the final decision on Tuesday.
Best,
Niels
PS I'm also keeping a pad with the changes here: https://etherpad.mozilla.org/icannhr
Background
This cross community working party (CCWP) seeks to map and understand the issues and potential solutions related to corporate and social responsibilities of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), and this related, but not limited to policies, procedures and operations, it particularly focuses on ICANNs responsibility to respect human rights. It builds on a long term community engagement on this topic, further catalyzed with the publication of the paper 'ICANN's procedures and policies in the light of human rights, fundamental freedoms and democratic values', as commissioned by the Council of Europe, and after sessions held in London, Los Angeles and Singapore. It seeks to improve ICANN's measures to respect human rights in accordance with article 4 of ICANN's articles of incorporation and and have established a programme for corporate social responsibility.
Objective
The CCWP on ICANNs Corporate and Social Responsibility to Respect Human Rights would have the purpose to raise awareness, provide information, facilitate dialogue and make suggestions to ICANN the corporation and the ICANN community on ways to better harmonize ICANN?s policies and procedures with internationally recognized human rights and corporate social responsibility standards, such as UN Guiding Principles on Business and HUman Rights, the UN Global Compact, and the European Commission and International Human Rights and Business guidelines on implementation of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights for the ICT Sector. This specifically in the context of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). The working party will focus on issues related to human rights that are directly impacted by ICANN policy decisions, procedures and operations.
Responsibilities and scope of work
(i) To continue the process of raising awareness about the interplay between ICANN?s policies, procedures and operations and corporate and social responsibility issues, specifically with respect for human rights;
(ii) To map and collect information from the community about cases as well as current ICANN policies, procedures and operations that present an impact on the respect of human rights in which further guidance on how to harmonize policies and procedures with increased respect of human rights would be necessary;
(iii) To develop corporate and social responsibility guidelines for the procedures that are in place or that should be created in the policy development process to ensure specifically, but not limited to, the respect for human rights;
(iv) To provide information, suggestions and recommendations to the chartering organizations and to the broader ICANN community on how ICANN?s policies and procedures can be developed and implemented consistent with internationally recognized standards. This input can inform the policy development processes as defined in the ICANN Bylaws.
(v) To propose procedures and mechanisms with the aim of producing assessments on if and how policies and procedures under development and/or being implemented may impact on human rights.
(vi) Draft Position Papers and Statements as deemed appropriate
(vii) To carry out further discussions about the pertinence and timing for the creation of a cross-community working group on this issue.
The membership of the CCWP on ICANNs Corporate and Social Responsibility to Respect Human Rights is proposed to include members representing the diversity of the ICANN community. The Working Party will serve as a focal point for the CSR discussion, knowledge dissemination and communication about the impact of ICANN's policies and procedures on corporate and social responsibility, specifically related to Human Rights. Its activities will be conducted in an open and fully transparent manner.
Niels ten Oever Head of Digital
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On 04/06/2015 06:27 PM, Niels ten Oever wrote:
On 04/06/2015 06:12 PM, Patrik F?ltstr?m wrote:
By adding Corporate Social Responsibility to the work of this working party we're expanding the scope far beyond human rights. Initially we have tried to make the scope smaller by only having a look at first generation human rights, and predominantly freedom of expression and the right to privacy and the impact ICANN has on them. CSR opens up the discussion on: The impact of a company on economic, environmental and social impacts caused by its everyday activities. These are a lot of different things, far beyond what was initially envisioned. Ranging from CO2 emisions, travel policy, transparency, renumeration, supply chain disclosure, I've been having a look at the best practices in CSR-land, and it is quite huge: https://www.globalreporting.org/ Yes, CSR is a VERY broad topic. One must scope it.
If we manage to produce a report provuides an analysis and recommendations based on the IHRB report [0] that Patrik mentioned is, would for me be a perfect outcome of our work, but I am curious if people think we should go further.
Patrik mentioned that he wanted to include topics of labor in this work, but that seems covered by the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and are also addressed in the IHRB report. No, I said we COULD do that.
I agree we must be scoped.
So I just want to make sure that our scope is wide enough to include everything we want to do, but narrow enough to keep it manageable.
Currently I am not 100% sure if we are discussing semantics, or issues we want to tackle, it seems we are discussing the difference between things that mean the same to me: To me semantics. Happy to hear this all. Let's work it out :) 1. CCWP on ICANN and Human Rights 2. CCWP on ICANNs Corporate Responsibility to Respect Human Rights 3. CCWP on ICANN CSR issues related to Human Rights
But I think that this has a far wider scope:
4. CCWP on Corporate Social Responsibility for ICANN
And this email made me want to check with you Patrik if we're talking about the same thing:
On 04/05/2015 04:42 PM, Patrik F?ltstr?m wrote:
I just do not want this to be a CCWG on Human Rights. It should be on ICANN CSR issues related to Human Rights.
And once again, if I am alone in being sensitive on this kind of wording, let me know. Then I rest my case ;-) Looking forward to discuss! So it is [3] above I am asking for, of your four alternatives.
But I understand the view of Bill that it might be viewed immediately as "ICANN as the corporation", so I can go with a name of the CCWG that is as [1].
I will have a look at the document you produced online Niels.
Once again, I am sensitive to "Human Rights" as I very strongly see Human Rights are agreements between states on what they MUST do and what they MUST NEVER do. Everyone else is acting in that context. For example by doing activities that forces States to change their behavior. Or by acting in a specific way just because States do misbehave (but one have to do things there anyway).
It might have been teachers I have had that hammered this possibly too drastic view into my brain...but there you are.
And still, I can view myself be in the minority here.
Patrik
Very happy to have your voice in this discussion Patrik (isn't human rights all about protecting minorities ;) ). Previously we noticed that as long as we were talking about Human Rights, people thought we were going to have ICANN as an advocacy organizations against torture. Adding 'ICANNs Corporate Responsibility to Respect Human Rights' made things much clearer for many people (and linked it very directly to the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights). So great to be able to test what is the best language to describe what we want to do.
There are indeed different obligations for states (that should protect human rights) and for other actors (that should respect human rights), which is both a responsibility.
It's just that CSR has become quite something of a marketing term for a lot of different things, so I would be afraid that it would create more confusion than it would solve. But if you think the opposite, what would you think of:
5. CCWP on ICANNs Corporate Social Responsibility to respect Human Rights ?
I think it would help deciding on this before I go edit the document.
Finally, Bill: do you think the issue about 'corporate' is more of an issue in CSR than in CR ? Because this was not brought up at the discussion in Singapore even though the title of the session was ICANNs Corporate Responsibility to Respect Human Rights.
Looking forward to discuss.
Best,
Niels
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