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*[http://www.eurodig.org/eurodig-2010/leonid-todorov Leonid Todorov, CCTLD.RU]
*[http://www.eurodig.org/eurodig-2010/leonid-todorov Leonid Todorov, CCTLD.RU]
* '''Rapporteur''': Yrjö Lansipuro
* '''Rapporteur''': Yrjö Lansipuro
* '''Remote participation moderator''': Paul Fehlinger
* '''Remote participation moderator''': [http://www.eurodig.org/paul-fehlinger Paul Fehlinger]
* '''Digital facilitator''': [[User:Silvio|Silvio]]
* '''Digital facilitator''': [[User:Silvio|Silvio]]
* '''Panelists/speakers''':  
* '''Panelists/speakers''':  
*Rikke Frank Joergensen, Danish Institute of Human Rights
*Rikke Frank Joergensen, Danish Institute of Human Rights
*Cristina Monti, Council of Europe
*[http://www.eurodig.org/cristina-monti Cristina Monti, Council of Europe]
*Axel Pawlik, Managing Director, RIPE NCC  
*[http://2014.rigf.ru/en/prog/bio.php?id=96 Axel Pawlik, Managing Director, RIPE NCC]
*Lorenzo Pupillo, Executive Director for Public & Regulatory Affairs, Telecom Italia   
*[http://www.eurodig.org/lorenzo-pupillo Lorenzo Pupillo, Executive Director for Public & Regulatory Affairs, Telecom Italia]    
*Jörg Schweiger, CEO, DENIC   
*[http://www.eurodig.org/jorg-schweiger Jörg Schweiger, CEO, DENIC]  
*Robert Shlegel, member of the State Duma (parliament), Russia  
*[http://2014.rigf.ru/en/prog/bio.php?id=109 Robert Shlegel, member of the State Duma (parliament), Russia]


== Format of this working group at EuroDIG ==  
== Format of this working group at EuroDIG ==  
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[[Category:Sessions]]
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Revision as of 12:35, 17 December 2015

Session title

Digital society at stake – Europe and the future of the Internet.

Session subject

Search for common principles of and approaches to a sound Internet Governance agenda for Europe from the Atlantic to the Urals. Also see current discussion

Session description

Building on a number of recent sets of principles, including, inter alia, the NetMundial final documents, the panelists will:

• Articulate their personal stances on the issue of a European Internet Governance agenda and how it will affect the Internet’s development;

• Discuss whether the said agenda could be jointly developed through common efforts and what it is going to take for all the parties to engage in meaningful cooperation to bridge the existing and potential chasms;

• Explore the multistakeholder-based approach to fostering the Internet’s advancement and roles of individual stakeholders in the process, as well as in the Internet Governance ecosystem;

• Attempt to identify commonalities and explain how to overcome differences with regard to the above

• Take questions from the audience, including remote participants.

The session will end with a wrap-up by the focal points.

People

Format of this working group at EuroDIG

Plenary

Protocol. Discussions

See current discussion

Further reading

Live stream / remote participation

Click here to participate remotely

Live transcripts

Click here to view the live transcripts

Final report from working group

PDF (approx. 2 weeks after event)

Pictures from working group

Link

Session tags

Internet Governance; Europe and Russia IG Policies; the Other Europe; Consensus-Building; Multistakehoderism; Internet Principles and Roadmap

Session twitter hashtag

Hashtag: #eurodig_PL1