Thank you
Stéphane for the updated request.
We will reflect the information you’ve provided to update the Public Comment form.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WuZ5PRr9x9oUiNecOpOn4lXyeF-8i4RH/edit?ts=5d89149b
Please double check the form from your side to confirm that it’s captured properly.
We’ve not received the corrected request for Macedonia yet,
When can we expect this please?
Thanks
Dennis Chang
From: Gnso-igo-ingo-ip-irt <gnso-igo-ingo-ip-irt-bounces@icann.org> on behalf of Stephane Hankins <shankins@icrc.org>
Date: Sunday, September 22, 2019 at 9:56 AM
To: "gnso-igo-ingo-ip-irt@icann.org" <gnso-igo-ingo-ip-irt@icann.org>
Subject: [Gnso-igo-ingo-ip-irt] Request for additions to the reserved names list - Baphalali Eswatini Red Cross Society (IRT on Red Cross and Red Crescent)
Dear Members of the Reconvened IRT,
We herewith wish to request that the list of reserved National Red Cross and Red Crescent identifiers for the
Baphalali Eswatini Red Cross Society (formally known as the Baphalali Swaziland Red Cross Society) be revised and complemented.
The revised table of identifiers for this National Society, as attached to this message, includes
a total of twenty-four (24) names:
These additions to the reserved names list are requested in order to reflect the recent change in the official name of the
“Baphalali Swaziland Red Cross Society” to “Baphalali Eswatini Red Cross Society” (as decided upon by the National Society’s Annual General Assembly on 8 September 2018).
As agreed in past calls of the IRT, we request that the set of names already included in the reserved list for this National Society (i.e.
the name “Baphalali Swaziland Red Cross Society” and its agreed variations) be maintained in the reserved names list. This is mindful of the fact that the National Society will continue to be known by its old name in the foreseeable future.
We are also attaching herewith the cover pages of the Baphalali Eswatini Red Cross Society’s Website and Facebook page illustrating that the National Society’s new name is in use.
Thank you for your assistance and kind attention,
Stéphane Hankins
Stéphane J. Hankins
Legal adviser
Cooperation and coordination within the Movement
International Committee of the Red Cross
(Tel: ++41 22 730 2419)
From: Stephane Hankins
Sent: dimanche 21 avril 2019 17:13
To: Dennis Chang <dennis.chang@icann.org>
Cc: gnso-igo-ingo-ip-irt@icann.org; Berry Cobb Mail <mail@berrycobb.com>; Steve Chan <steve.chan@icann.org>; Mary Wong
<mary.wong@icann.org>; Jennifer Hauseman <jhauseman@icrc.org>
Subject: FW: [Ext] RE: [Ext] RE: RC Reconvened IRT
Dear Dennis,
dear Berry, dear Mary,
dear all,
Further to Dennis’ request and in preparation for next Thursday’s Reconvened IRT call, please find below a few paragraphs of explanation and
rationale for the proposed changes to be brought to the list of reserved National Red Cross or Red Crescent identifiers in order to reflect the change in the official name of the “Baphalali Swaziland Red Cross Society” to “Baphalali Eswatini Red Cross Society”
(as decided upon by the National Society’s Annual General Assembly in 2018).
Rationale for revisions
to the Reserved National of Red Cross
and Red Crescent Societies identifiers list
“Baphalali Eswatini Red Cross Society”
Non-paper, ICRC, 22 April 2019
I. For memory, there are currently 191 National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies recognized as components of the International Red
Cross and Red Crescent Movement (ICRC) and admitted as members of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
To be recognized as a component of the Movement (by the ICRC), a National Society must be assessed to satisfy 10 Conditions of recognition
defined under Article 4 of the Statutes of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. The first of these Conditions is to be established on the territory of a High Contracting Party to the first Geneva Convention of 1949 – in the meaning of a State
which instruments of ratification, accession or succession to the first Geneva Convention have been registered by the Federal Council of the Swiss Confederation in its capacity as Depository of the 1949 Geneva Conventions.
There are today 196 States party to the Geneva Conventions, which therefore leaves few States that have not established or recognized a National
Red Cross or Red Crescent Society on their territory.
A strict assessment procedure applies before an applicant National Society can be recognized as a component of the Movement by the ICRC’s
highest Governance body, its Assembly.
One National Society is today acknowledged as being in the process of recognition and admission. This is the “Bhutan Red Cross Society” which
process of establishment is currently in progress.
II. Two main occurrences would in principle require to materialize for the list of reserved National Societies’ names or identifiers
to be revised:
In terms of process and in regard to the two instances described above, the ICRC would inform ICANN’s Secretariat of the proposed amendments
to be brought to the reserved names’ list together with the rationale for such a change. This would in principle imply the addition of a new set of identifiers for protection, including either
i)
the official name of the newly recognized National Society and relevant variations thereof,
or
ii)
the revised official name of the National Society and relevant variations thereof
- and thus, in the official language or languages of the concerned State.
It has been submitted in the past that
i)
from the date of recognition of a new National Society by ICRC; or
ii)
ii) from the time of confirmation of a National Society’s change of name - e.g. through the adoption of a change of name’s Act or legislation; a formal
decision of the National Society’s General Assembly; or the registration of the new National Society name by the ICRC or the International Federation.
III. In the instance of the Baphalali Eswatini Red Cross Society, the change in the name of the National Society was acted by decision
of the National Society’s Annual General Assembly in September 2018.
The change in the official name of the National Society from “Baphalali Swaziland Red Cross Society” to “Baphalali eSwatini Red Cross Society”
follows the decision of the King of Swaziland to change the name of the State to “Eswatini”. The change in the name of the State was officially adopted by the
Declaration of Change of Name Notice, 2018 (Legal Notice No 80 of 2018, published in the Official Gazette of 11 May 2018). (See the attachment herewith)
We are told and understand however that the National Society is still in large measure operating under the name “Baphalali Swaziland Red Cross
Society” and a complete change in the National Society’s practice will take time. This should involve in due time the adoption of a revised Act (Law) of recognition of the “Baphalali/Eswatini Swaziland Red Cross Society” and the adoption of a revised “Baphalali
Eswatini Red Cross Society” Constitution – both processes that are expected to be completed in 2020.
It is noted that the National Society already makes use of the name
Baphalali Eswatini Red Cross Society in its public communication and representations, including on its website and on its Facebook pages (See the attachment herewith).
Our recommendation is that
This would best satisfy, in our view, the objective sought of protecting the identifiers of Baphalali Swaziland/Eswatini Red Cross Society
from registration as a domain name for abusive or fraudulent purposes. (See the proposed list of names and identifiers of the “Baphalali Eswatini Red Cross Society” proposed for inclusion in the reserved National Societies’ names’ list).
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Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have any questions.
Kind regards,
Stéphane
Stéphane J. Hankins
Legal adviser
Cooperation and coordination within the Movement
International Committee of the Red Cross
(Tel: ++41 22 730 2419)
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