One thing ICANN could do to gain some legitimacy to govern would be to incorporate into it's operation principles agreed to in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, such as freedom of expression and individual privacy.   But there is a lot of pressure on ICANN to do just the opposite unfortunately.

Robin



On Jan 21, 2008, at 12:39 PM, Dan Krimm wrote:

At 4:30 PM +0900 1/21/08, Adam Peake wrote:

I hope the NCUC will support ICANN's response to the JPA, that it
should be concluded, but we should also require continued independent
oversight to assess bylaws compliance, progress with milestones, etc.


If so, these positions should be contingently linked -- NCUC support for
concluding the JPA might be given *only if* continued independent oversight
is *put in place and in effect* at that moment of JPA conclusion to take
over.

Inextricably joined at the hip.

So, then the question is what kind of new independent oversight should be
created.  And, of course, this is the key accountability question.  This is
the horse that must be put before the cart.

Dan

PS -- In this scenario, NCUC should also determine what characteristics a
new independent oversight structure should have, in order for NCUC to
support it.  Not just any old oversight structure will be genuinely
accountable.  What structural characteristics would NCUC require of a new
system of independent oversight in order to accept such oversight as
accountable?

There could be a chicken-egg issue here, but I don't know for sure.


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