[IRP] notes from today's charter draft review meeting (Friday Oct. 16)

Max Senges max
Mon Oct 19 11:51:44 EEST 2009


I don't think there is info out yet

Best
Max

On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 10:34 AM, Emily Laidlaw <emily at laidlaw.eu> wrote:

> I wasn't on the Friday conference call. Does anyone have a link to the
> Freedom House sponsored summit in 2010?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Emily
>
> On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 6:40 PM, Bodle, Robert
> <Robert_Bodle at mail.msj.edu> wrote:
> > Hello again,
> >
> > Here are some brief notes from today?s charter draft review meeting Fri.
> 18:00 CET (12pm EST). (Other meeting participants feel free to add to this ?
> thanks!).
> >
> > Those in attendance: 1 Max, 1 Katrina, and 3 Roberts (Guerra, Pollard,
> and Bodle)! (Robert Guerra and Katrina Neubauer of Freedom House)
> >
> > Another good meeting discussing important issues clarifying Sections I &
> II; concerns about reinventing the wheel; addressing HR jurisprudence -
> concerns about crafting careful human rights language that corresponds with
> and does not cancel out existing HR language elsewhere; concerns about
> limiting technological language (possible obsolescence of specific
> technology); ways forward 1) referencing sources and perhaps providing a
> single link to a repository of sources, 2) needing to flesh out existing
> substance of articles in Section I (i.e. moving from bullet points to
> paragraphs, stylistic and syntactic consistencies); creating a working group
> to continue with Section I while also moving on to Section II (maintain work
> on both Sections); threading education more throughout articles; and finally
> looking at two great events beyond IGF to elicit future endoresement on
> charter Computers, Freedom, and Privacy 2010 (
> http://www.cfp.org/wordpress/ and a Freedom House sponsored human rights
> summit in Feb or March).
> >
> > Instead of detailed notes I?d like to address two operational points as
> we move forward:
> >
> > 1)      Moving on to Section II
> > 2)      Participation of both Robert Guerra and Robert Pollard
> >
> > 1)      There is no real consensus about continuing work on Section I
> before moving onto Section II, but what was suggested is that perhaps we can
> move forward pragmatically by initiating work on Section II while not
> closing off work on Section I. People who want to continue grooming, summing
> up, expanding and consolidating Section I are encouraged to do so (with Max
> as contact for coordination) with Section II open for business, so to speak,
> to get it up to where Section I is now by the end of month.
> >
> > 2) Robert Guerra will participate on Section I ? specifically Article 18
> Freedom of Belief and Robert Pollard on stylistic consistency of Section I.
> >
> > Let?s definitely continue the discussion of this process on the rights
> list: rights at lists.apc.org
> >
> > I?d like to thank everyone for their continued participation in this
> important work.
> >
> > Best,
> > Robert Bodle
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Robert Bodle, PhD
> > Assistant Professor of Communication Studies
> > Division of Arts and Humanities
> > College of Mount St. Joseph
> > Cincinnati, Ohio 45233
> > (513) 244-4829 (office)
> > robert_bodle at mail.msj.edu
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