Apologies, I meant to say, "...  any outcome at the SOAC Chairs' level which may require further action by us will be discussed by the At-Large ICANN81 Planning Committee and NOT via the CPWG."

Thanks,
Justine



On Fri, 9 Aug 2024 at 02:51, Justine Chew <justine.chew.icann@gmail.com> wrote:
All,

As mentioned at the CPWG call of 7th August where Hadia brought this up, please note that this discussion had already taken place at the At-Large ICANN81 Planning Committee call on Tuesday, 6th August, and we had resolved to move forward with a merger attempt of the ALAC and ccNSO proposals. However, please also note that it remains subject to a decision of the SOAC Chairs that is expected to happen shortly. Also, any outcome at the SOAC Chairs' level which may require further action by us will be discussed by the At-Large ICANN81 Planning Committee and NOT via the CPWG.

Thank you,
Justine 


On Fri, 9 Aug 2024 at 02:28, Maureen Hilyard <maureen.hilyard@gmail.com> wrote:
Great idea!

On Thu, Aug 8, 2024 at 7:16 AM Joanna Kulesza via CPWG <cpwg@icann.org> wrote:
Dear Hadia,

Thank you for sharing the proposals. I support the merger of the ALAC and ccNSO sessions into a single session focused on "ICANN's role with respect to new Internet infrastructures being proposed nationally and internationally." I believe this consolidated approach will foster a more comprehensive and impactful discussion on the topic.

I look forward to integrating the WSIS+20 discussion into the broader perspective on the shift to infrastructure in internet governance and the emergence of new internet infrastructures. When would be a good time to discuss the scoping questions and potential speakers for the joint session?

Best regards,
Joanna Kulesza, PhD
tenured professor of international law and Internet governance
Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Lodz
Kopcinskiego Street 8/12, 90-232 Lodz, Poland



On Tue, 6 Aug 2024 at 15:26, Hadia Abdelsalam Mokhtar EL miniawi <Hadia@tra.gov.eg> wrote:

Dear All,

 

There has been a suggestion proposed at the SOAC-Leaders-ICANN Meeting-Planning  to merge both the ALAC and ccNSO sessions into one session along the lines “ICANN's role with respect to new Internet Infrastructures being proposed nationally and internationally"  please take a look and let me know what you think?

 

I have included both proposals here to ease the comparison. You can also find all proposals at : https://community.icann.org/display/atlarge/ICANN81+Community+Session%3A+SO+AC+Topic+proposals

 

 

ccNSO proposal

 

The ccNSO Council suggests a plenary on the topic of the WSIS+20
> Review and what ICANN (the community and the organisation) can do to
> help advertise and preserve ICANN’s multi-stakeholder model, and the
> broader multi-stakeholder internet governance approach, during the Review.
>
> ICANN is working with the community to reflect on lessons learned in the
> GDC process during 2023-2024, and developing a strategy for the role
> ICANN and its community can play during the WSIS+20 review in 2024 and
> 2025. By the time ICANN81 rolls around, this strategy should be well
> developed, and it will be time to further mobilise the ICANN community
> around the role it can play in this important work.
>
> The main outcomes of such a session should be that:
>
>  * The ICANN community is well informed about the strategic approach to
>    the WSIS+20 Review, and what role individual organisations and
>    communities can play
>  * The ICANN community is mobilised to play the roles they can play as
>    part of the Review
>
> A secondary outcome would be the sharing of greater insight about where
> the WSIS+20 review is at, though this can be covered in the Geopolitical
> session.

 

At-Large/ALAC Proposal

 _Working Title_: Shifting Paradigms: Multistakeholderism, Geopolitics, International Law, and New Internet Infrastructures.
>
> _Objective/Aims_:
> To explore the intersections of geopolitics, international law, and emerging internet infrastructures. Key topics include the reshaping of
> the multistakeholder model, implications for new internet infrastructures, and data governance. The discussion will reference the 2024 United States International Cyberspace & Digital Policy

> Strategy, EU's GDPR, the AI Act, and NIS2. This session is crucial for end users, regulators, policymakers, technologists, legal experts, academics, and other stakeholders in the Interne

> governance community. It emphasizes the link between infrastructure governance and data management from the end user perspective, highlighting the importance of user-centric approaches in

> shaping the future of internet infrastructures.

_Proposed Speakers_:
>
>   - Vint Cerf, Internet Pioneer
>   - Leon Sanchez, ICANN Board Member
>   - Jorge Cancio, Deputy Head of the International Relations Team at the Federal Office of Communications (OFCOM); GAC Switzerland
>   - Pari Esfandiari, ALAC/EURALO, Global TechnoPolitics Forum
>   - Susan Chalmers, Internet Policy Specialist, US Department of Commerce, NTIA
>   - Berna Akçalı Gür, Lecturer, CCLS Queen Mary University of London, Associate Research Fellow at UNU-CRIS Digital Cluster
>   - John Crain, ICANN SVP & Chief Technology Officer
>
> _Moderator:_ Joanna Kulesza, ALAC Liaison to the GAC
>
> _Scoping Questions_:
>
>  1.   How should the multistakeholder model evolve to accommodate new
>    internet infrastructures and the shift towards them in governance?
>  2.   What are the primary governance challenges posed by the
>    development of new internet infrastructures and governance models?
>  3.   How do existing regulatory frameworks like GDPR, the AI Act, and
>    NIS2 address the challenges and opportunities presented by new
>    internet infrastructures and respective governance models?
>
>
> _Expected Outcomes_:
>
> - A comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities presented by new internet infrastructures and the regulatory shift
> towards them - MSM implications.
> - Insight into how existing regulatory frameworks, including the MSM, can adapt to these emerging technologies.
> - Enhanced dialogue among stakeholders on the future of multistakeholder Internet governance.

 

 

 

Kind regards

Hadia Elminiawi

 

Eng. Hadia Elminiawi (M.Sc.)

Chief Expert on  International Policies

National Telecom Regulatory Authority of Egypt (NTRA)

Building 124, Smart Village, Cairo-Alex Desert Road, Giza, Egypt.

Tel: 202 3534-4392

Mail: Hadia@tra.gov.eg

 

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