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[[Consolidated_programme_2020#day-0|'''Consolidated programme 2020 overview / Day 0''']]<br /><br />
[[Consolidated_programme_2020#day-0|'''Consolidated programme 2020 overview / Day 0''']]<br /><br />
Title: <big>'''NRI ASSEMBLY'''</big><br />
Title: <big>'''NRI ASSEMBLY'''</big><br />
*Digital cooperation architecture and approaches for the future<br />Proposals: [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_43|#43]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_66|#66]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_116|#116]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_123|#123]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_130|#130]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_135|#135]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_144|#144]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_169|#169]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_170|#170]], ([[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_39|#39]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_67|#67]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_74|#74]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_98|#98]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_124|#124]])
*Best practice on possible NRIs legal entities<br />Proposal: [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_163|#163]]
*IGFs as think-tanks for legislative action?<br />Proposals: [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_60|#60]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_67|#67]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_88|#88]]<br />
If you want to contribute to this session please contact the [mailto:office@eurodig.org session organiser].<br /><br />
If you want to contribute to this session please contact the [mailto:office@eurodig.org session organiser].<br /><br />
== Session teaser ==
== Session teaser ==
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== Session description ==  
== Session description ==  


'''PART 1: Digital cooperation architecture and approaches for the future - Follow up Process on Recommendation 5A/B'''
'''PART 1: Digital cooperation architecture and approaches for the future'''


(related proposals: #43, #66, #116, #123, #130, #135, #144, #169, #170, (#39, #67, #74, #98, #124)
(related proposals: [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_43|#43]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_66|#66]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_116|#116]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_123|#123]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_130|#130]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_135|#135]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_144|#144]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_169|#169]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_170|#170]], ([[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_39|#39]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_67|#67]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_74|#74]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_98|#98]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_124|#124]])


The UN Secretary-General’s High-level Panel on Digital Cooperation submitted its report The Age of Digital Interdependence on Monday 10 June 2019. As a contribution to the follow up process National and regional IGFs formed a task force and developed a survey to provide input on Recommendation 5A/B of the Report of the High-Level Panel on Digital Cooperation.
The UN Secretary-General’s High-level Panel on Digital Cooperation submitted its report The Age of Digital Interdependence on Monday 10 June 2019. As a contribution to the follow up process National and regional IGFs formed a task force and developed a survey to provide input on Recommendation 5A/B of the Report of the High-Level Panel on Digital Cooperation.
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'''PART 2: Best practice on possible NRIs legal entities'''
'''PART 2: Best practice on possible NRIs legal entities'''


(related proposals: #163)
(related proposals: [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_163|#163]])


Some NRIs have founded a legal entity whilst others are in the process. This part of the session shall serve as an exchange among NRIs on the experiences in forming and founding a legal entity.
Some NRIs have founded a legal entity whilst others are in the process. This part of the session shall serve as an exchange among NRIs on the experiences in forming and founding a legal entity.
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'''PART 3 (TBC): IGFs as think-tanks for legislative action?'''
'''PART 3 (TBC): IGFs as think-tanks for legislative action?'''


(related proposals: #60, #67, #88)
(related proposals: [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_60|#60]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_67|#67]], [[EuroDIG proposals 2020#prop_88|#88]])


National legislation is in the focus of national IGFs, but to which extend can NRIs become a source for legislative action. How can we avoid unintended side effects with new or changing laws? How can we better connect the legislative bodies with the discussions that are held at IGFs?
National legislation is in the focus of national IGFs, but to which extend can NRIs become a source for legislative action. How can we avoid unintended side effects with new or changing laws? How can we better connect the legislative bodies with the discussions that are held at IGFs?
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== People ==  
== People ==  
Until <span class="dateline">27 April 2020</span>.
*organisers of European National and regional IG Initiatives (see: https://www.eurodig.org/index.php?id=78)
*the EuroDIG Secretariat and Partner network (see: https://www.eurodig.org/index.php?id=74)
*representatives of the IGF Secretariat
*everyone that is interested in the work of NRIs


Key participants:
Please provide name and institution for all people you list here.
Example for a list:
*Person 1
*Person 2


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Revision as of 18:38, 15 May 2020

Consolidated programme 2020 overview / Day 0

Title: NRI ASSEMBLY
If you want to contribute to this session please contact the session organiser.

Session teaser

It is a tradition that European National and Regional Internet Governance Initiatives (NRIs) are meeting at EuroDIG. We would like to keep this tradition also in a virtal meeting. The session is divided into 3 thematic segments (see below). The meeting is open for everyone interested in the work of the NRIs.

Session description

PART 1: Digital cooperation architecture and approaches for the future

(related proposals: #43, #66, #116, #123, #130, #135, #144, #169, #170, (#39, #67, #74, #98, #124)

The UN Secretary-General’s High-level Panel on Digital Cooperation submitted its report The Age of Digital Interdependence on Monday 10 June 2019. As a contribution to the follow up process National and regional IGFs formed a task force and developed a survey to provide input on Recommendation 5A/B of the Report of the High-Level Panel on Digital Cooperation. This survey focusses on the IGF Plus model that was one of the suggested architectures. All stakeholder, may they be individuals, organisation, governments, the industry or NRI coordinators, are invited to answer the survey until 21 May. The Co-Champions, the Governments of Germany and the United Arab Emirates, are facilitating the follow-up process on the recommendations related to the Digital Cooperation Architecture. Invited speaker: Dr. Rudolf Gridl from the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Energy will provide an update on the overall follow up process.

PART 2: Best practice on possible NRIs legal entities

(related proposals: #163)

Some NRIs have founded a legal entity whilst others are in the process. This part of the session shall serve as an exchange among NRIs on the experiences in forming and founding a legal entity. Potential speaker:

  • n.n. IGF Italy
  • n.n. IFG Germany
  • n.n. SEEDIG

PART 3 (TBC): IGFs as think-tanks for legislative action?

(related proposals: #60, #67, #88)

National legislation is in the focus of national IGFs, but to which extend can NRIs become a source for legislative action. How can we avoid unintended side effects with new or changing laws? How can we better connect the legislative bodies with the discussions that are held at IGFs? Potential speaker: Parliamentarians

Format

This session will be a mixture of presentation, breakouts, brainstorming, consultation and discussion.

Further reading

  • The High-level Panel on Digital Cooperation launched its report and recommendations on Monday 10 June 2019.

Read more at : https://digitalcooperation.org/report-launch-10-june/

  • EuroDIG held a consultation on this report to discuss and assess the HLP report and collate views from all stakeholders from all over Europe on the report and its recommendations.

Read more at: https://www.eurodig.org/index.php?id=750

  • The office of the Special Adviser to the UN Secretary-General, the Governments of Germany and the United Arab Emirates were named as “Champions” to facilitate this follow-up process on the recommendations related to the Digital Cooperation Architecture.

Read more at: https://www.global-cooperation.digital/GCD/Navigation/EN/Follow-up/follow-up.html

People