Re: [cc-humanrights] Initial CSR-HR Research OUTLINE Proposal
Dear Monika, Sorry for the delayed feedback. I find a bit hard to make very concrete comments on the outline at the current stage because the topics are mentioned in broad terms, so the actual content could take different directions. Maybe as the writing evolves you could fill the outline with bullet points that show the progression of your arguments. At this point, the overview looks great and very connected to what we need in this particular moment. It was clear from the discussion of the charter that there is room for building knowledge and understanding of what CSR and a human rights approach mean in ICANN. Please see some very general and initial comments below.
*Corporate and Social Responsibility to Respect Human Rights: Practical Recommendations for ICANN *
1. Introduction
2. The Internet Specific CSR- HR Considerations
I would just be careful not to be caught between the narratives of an "exceptionalism" of the Internet and the approach that says the Internet is just new wine in old bottles.
3. Learning from Others: How the Human Rights Policies Have Been Implemented in Other Organizations
Great point to help us move forward. Which orgs do you have in mind?
3.1.Insights from IHRB Report & Sample HR Policies 3.2. Insights on CSR-HR as they relate to
a) freedom of expression
b) data protection and privacy
Would "a" and "b" be the sample policies mentioned above, which would be analyzed/compared accross different organizations?
3.3.Internet specific CSR_HR initiates/projects, each as, e.g., Silicon Valley Standard, Global Network Initiative
An interesting initiative that I came accross recently was the Center for information Policy Leadership (CIPL) http://www.informationpolicycentre.com/, a think tank composed by members of large companies (not all, but many of them related to the Internet scenario, such as Google, IBM, Apple, FB. The general goal seems to be to create knowledge and good practices that would support better policy development. One important focus of their work is privacy.
3.4. Lessons for ICANN
4. Fitting CHR-HR mechanisms/policies into ICANN Context/Policy process;
4. 1. Short-term/ad hoc measures 4. 2. Long-term continuous procedures/mechanisms in place
Is it possible to do 4.2 at this stage and without a careful mapping of the issues and weak points in terms of procedure in ICANN? It seems to me that topic 5 (below) is a precondition to 4.2 and maybe to 4.3.
4. 3. HR impacts assessments & how that could be implemented in ICANN.
5. Examples of/Potential Areas/Policies Where CSR-HR Needs to Be Implemented
This could include one or both: 5.1. Some broad naming of problematic areas; and/or 5.2. Closer look/case study on specific policy (e.g., the UDRP - to go to, e.g., in the Annex?);
Both would be relevant. I miss a careful look on procedural aspects that could help to identify the best procedural moments and mechanisms to intervene. That would require someone with very strong knowledge of ICANN´s procedures.
6. Conclusions/Recommendations
Thank you Monika. This will be great. Looking forward! Cheers! Marília
Will be waiting for Your ideas and suggestions,
Best wishes
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Dr. Monika Zalnieriute
C I H R : Centre for Internet & Human Rights I a: Mittelweg 50, 12053 Berlin, Germany I e: monika.zalnieriute@eui.eu I p: +37062852809 | w: cihr.eu I
Z E P H I R O : Progressive Platform for Human Rights I a: Vilnius Str. 14 - 7, LT – 01402, Vilnius, Lithuania | f: www.facebook.com/zephiroplatform | w: zephiroplatform.wix.com/main | e: zephirplatform@gmail.com | p: +37062852809 |
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Dear Marilia, Thank You very much for Your feedback, and also for pointing to the Center for information Policy Leadership initiative - this is indeed very helpful! I understand that it is difficult to comment on the outline at this stage, and I hope we can very soon share some initial drafts with You, so we can turn it to the direction we want together. Indeed, someone who knows ICANN's procedures well would be very helpful, and I hope we find someone who can share their advice. Great insight on the topics 4 and 5 - indeed lets see how we interlink all these issues together; Thanks once again, and I will get back to You soon, Best wishes, Monika On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 5:48 PM, Marilia Maciel <mariliamaciel@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Monika,
Sorry for the delayed feedback. I find a bit hard to make very concrete comments on the outline at the current stage because the topics are mentioned in broad terms, so the actual content could take different directions. Maybe as the writing evolves you could fill the outline with bullet points that show the progression of your arguments. At this point, the overview looks great and very connected to what we need in this particular moment. It was clear from the discussion of the charter that there is room for building knowledge and understanding of what CSR and a human rights approach mean in ICANN.
Please see some very general and initial comments below.
*Corporate and Social Responsibility to Respect Human Rights: Practical Recommendations for ICANN *
1. Introduction
2. The Internet Specific CSR- HR Considerations
I would just be careful not to be caught between the narratives of an "exceptionalism" of the Internet and the approach that says the Internet is just new wine in old bottles.
3. Learning from Others: How the Human Rights Policies Have Been Implemented in Other Organizations
Great point to help us move forward. Which orgs do you have in mind?
3.1.Insights from IHRB Report & Sample HR Policies 3.2. Insights on CSR-HR as they relate to
a) freedom of expression
b) data protection and privacy
Would "a" and "b" be the sample policies mentioned above, which would be analyzed/compared accross different organizations?
3.3.Internet specific CSR_HR initiates/projects, each as, e.g., Silicon Valley Standard, Global Network Initiative
An interesting initiative that I came accross recently was the Center for information Policy Leadership (CIPL) http://www.informationpolicycentre.com/, a think tank composed by members of large companies (not all, but many of them related to the Internet scenario, such as Google, IBM, Apple, FB. The general goal seems to be to create knowledge and good practices that would support better policy development. One important focus of their work is privacy.
3.4. Lessons for ICANN
4. Fitting CHR-HR mechanisms/policies into ICANN Context/Policy process;
4. 1. Short-term/ad hoc measures 4. 2. Long-term continuous procedures/mechanisms in place
Is it possible to do 4.2 at this stage and without a careful mapping of the issues and weak points in terms of procedure in ICANN? It seems to me that topic 5 (below) is a precondition to 4.2 and maybe to 4.3.
4. 3. HR impacts assessments & how that could be implemented in ICANN.
5. Examples of/Potential Areas/Policies Where CSR-HR Needs to Be Implemented
This could include one or both: 5.1. Some broad naming of problematic areas; and/or 5.2. Closer look/case study on specific policy (e.g., the UDRP - to go to, e.g., in the Annex?);
Both would be relevant. I miss a careful look on procedural aspects that could help to identify the best procedural moments and mechanisms to intervene. That would require someone with very strong knowledge of ICANN´s procedures.
6. Conclusions/Recommendations
Thank you Monika. This will be great. Looking forward!
Cheers! Marília
Will be waiting for Your ideas and suggestions,
Best wishes
----
Dr. Monika Zalnieriute
C I H R : Centre for Internet & Human Rights I a: Mittelweg 50, 12053 Berlin, Germany I e: monika.zalnieriute@eui.eu I p: +37062852809 | w: cihr.eu I
Z E P H I R O : Progressive Platform for Human Rights I a: Vilnius Str. 14 - 7, LT – 01402, Vilnius, Lithuania | f: www.facebook.com/zephiroplatform | w: zephiroplatform.wix.com/main | e: zephirplatform@gmail.com | p: +37062852809 |
The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination, distribution, forwarding, or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited without the express permission of the sender. If you received this communication in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any computer.
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-- *Marília Maciel* Pesquisadora Gestora - Centro de Tecnologia e Sociedade - FGV Direito Rio Researcher and Coordinator - Center for Technology & Society - FGV Law School http://direitorio.fgv.br/cts
DiploFoundation associate - www.diplomacy.edu PoliTICs Magazine Advisory Committee - http://www.politics.org.br/ Subscribe "Digital Rights: Latin America & the Caribbean" - http://www.digitalrightslac.net/en
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