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Activity Details (ID# 16862) |
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Title: |
CoE participation in the Internet Governance Forum (coordination by DGII/Media Division) |
Description: |
CoE experts participating in the IGF main (plenary) and parallel workshops (including the CoE workshop entitled ''Human Rights and the Internet: how anonymous can and should we be?')' |
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Completed |
Date: |
30/10/2006 - 02/11/2006
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Countries: |
All Council of Europe member states,
United Nations
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Contributors: |
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Programme: |
UN co-operation
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Working Method: |
Organisation of meetings - Workshop (excl. training) |
Location: |
Athens, Greece |
CoE Contact: |
HIBBARD, Lee
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Partners: |
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Web Pages: |
1 http://www.itu.int/wsis
2 http://www.intgovforum.org/
3 http://www.itu.int/wsis/implementation/igf/index.html |
Last Modified: |
19/01/2007 |
Activity Synopsis |
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Objective(s): |
For the CoE to “take an active part in the follow-up and implementation phase of the WSIS process, making the Organisation a fully-fledged partner in the discussions undertaken concerning Internet governance, thereby bringing a strong human rights dimension to the Internet Governance Forum”. |
Output/Results: |
The Council of Europe played an active role both in underlining the importance of the Council of Europe’s core values and their application to the Internet in the IGF in particular by:
- actively participating in preparatory meetings of the UN Internet Governance Advisory Group;
- preparing a written submission on Internet Governance issues with regard to the rights and freedoms of the Council of Europe;
- organising a Council of Europe workshop on “Human rights and the Internet: how anonymous can and should we be?” during the IGF;
- in securing the participation of Council of Europe experts on the panels of the main IGF (plenary) session events on “openness” and “security” of the Internet;
- in securing the participation of Council of Europe experts in seven other IGF workshop events related to the “openness” and “security” themes.
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Conclusions/Follow Up: |
Follow-up is necessary and is currently being planned at an inter-service level within the Secretariat of the Council of Europe. |
Participants: |
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Consultants/Experts: |
Senator Paschal Mooney, Government Spokesperson on Foreign Affairs (Ireland), broadcaster/journalist, human rights activist;
Prof. Henrik W. K. Kaspersen, President of the Council of Europe Cybercrime Convention Committee
Mrs Hanne Sophie Greve, Justice (Norway), former judge at the European Court of Human Rights;
Professor dr. Dirk Voorhoof, Ghent University-Belgium/Copenhagen University-Denmark (Belgium);
Professor dr. Yves Poullet (Belgium), Director of the CRID - University of Namur-Belgium;
Ms Rikke Frank Jørgensen, Senior adviser, The Danish Institute for Human Rights, Copenhagen (Denmark);
Mr Fred Tipson, Senior Policy Counsel and Director for International Development Policy, Microsoft, US. |
CoE Secretariat: |
Mr Jan Malinowski, Head, Media Division, DGII - Human Rights
Mr Lee Hibbard, Administrator, Media Division, DGII - Human Rights |
Total No. Participants: |
1500 |
Last Modified: |
08/01/2007 |
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