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== Session description ==  
== Session description ==  
Until <span class="dateline">14 May 2018</span>.
 
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This flash session will discuss the ICANN-RIR relationship from the legal and practical perspectives, trying to shed light on the interaction between the formal rules on one side and the practical reality of the RIRs' activities on the other.  
 
More specifically, this session will first seek to provide an understanding of how the formal rules governing IP addresses distribution have changed since the IANA Transition. Then, the purpose of the session will be to discuss the role and the importance of these rules in the daily life of a RIR and how the current setup could be changed or improve, if such improvement is seen as necessary or warranted.


== Format ==  
== Format ==  

Revision as of 16:58, 21 May 2018

Consolidated programme 2018 overview

Session teaser

How have the formal rules governing IP address distribution changed since the IANA Transition? Do these rules matter at all in the actual daily life of the RIRs?

Keywords

RIR, ICANN, law, IP addresses, numbering

Session description

This flash session will discuss the ICANN-RIR relationship from the legal and practical perspectives, trying to shed light on the interaction between the formal rules on one side and the practical reality of the RIRs' activities on the other.

More specifically, this session will first seek to provide an understanding of how the formal rules governing IP addresses distribution have changed since the IANA Transition. Then, the purpose of the session will be to discuss the role and the importance of these rules in the daily life of a RIR and how the current setup could be changed or improve, if such improvement is seen as necessary or warranted.

Format

This section will take the form of a "fireside chat" where presenters will present the various perspectives and discuss them in a dynamic manner. There may be some time at the end for audience intervention.

Further reading

RIPE NCC - What we do

ICANN Address Supporting Organisation Memorandum of Understanding

ICANN ASO - Global Policy Development Process

Service Level Agreement for ICANN Numbering Services

People

  • Raphaël Beauregard-Lacroix (Sciences Po Paris, University of Michigan Law School)
  • RIPE NCC (TBC)