[NCUC-DISCUSS] Fwd: ICANN discussion in London, Friday Feb 24
Ayden Férdeline
icann at ferdeline.com
Mon Feb 20 15:10:07 CET 2017
For those who are London-based, please be aware there is an interesting discussion taking place this Friday organised by ICANN. I will do my best to be in attendance, and encourage you to do the same! Please RSVP to Adam Peake, whose email address is below, if you are able to attend. A similar session ran in London last year and it was very insightful.
Best wishes,
Ayden
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From: Adam Peake <'adam.peake at icann.org'>
Date: On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 1:39 pm
Subject: Fwd: ICANN discussion, Friday Feb 24 (17:00 - at Queen Mary)
To: Ayden Fabien Férdeline<ayden at FERDELINE.COM>,Maria Farrell<maria.farrell at gmail.com>,dmiloshevic at afilias.info<dmiloshevic at afilias.info>
CC:
wrote:
Hi Maria, Ayden, Des;
Jean-Jacques speaking at Queen Mary's on Friday evening. Hope you can join.
Open event,could you forward to anyone you think might be interested.
Best,
Adam
You are invited to attend a discussion around ICANN issues hosted by Queen Mary, University of London, on Friday 24 February, starting at 1700.
(address: 67 - 69 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3JB)
Title: Exchange on ‘The evolution of multi-stakeholder governance: the ICANN community’s experience in the IANA stewardship transition process’
Synopsis: This discussion will be illustrated by Jean-Jacques sharing his thoughts and experience on the recent process of transitioning the oversight of the so-called ‘IANA functions’, operated by ICANN, from the US Government to the global multi-stakeholder community.
This global process, which concluded on 30 September 2016, involved hundreds of participants from across a range of stakeholder groups. Discussions touched on some of the larger questions in Internet Governance today, from the acceptance and legitimacy of the multi-stakeholder model, to accountability and good governance, the intersection of local and international laws and norms, and more.
The meeting is open to all, but for numbers/planning purposes please send email to adam.peake at icann.org if you are interested in attending.
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