CIS submission on CCWG-Accountability 2nd draft proposal on work stream 1 recommendations
ICANN, CCWG-Accountability, Work Stream 1, internet governance, accountability
The Centre for Internet & Society (CIS) submitted the below to ICANN’s CCWG-Accountability.
1 Introduction
CIS appreciates the huge amount of work that has been put into this proposal by the CCWG community and its leadership. We believe that this proposal represents a significant step forward in ensuring ICANN’s accountability to the global multistakeholder community.
3 Comments on Section 4: Empowered Community
The proposed Empowered Community model is a robust mechanism for ensuring community oversight of ICANN. We support the inclusion of the “sole designator” model as the legal basis for the Empowered Community’s powers.
4 Comments on Section 5: Accountability Mechanisms
We support the proposed improvements to the Independent Review Process (IRP) and the Reconsideration Request process. These mechanisms are essential for providing a meaningful path for redress when ICANN fails to act in accordance with its Bylaws or the public interest.
5 Conclusion
In conclusion, we believe that the CCWG-Accountability 2nd draft proposal provides a solid foundation for ICANN’s post-transition accountability framework. We urge the CCWG to continue its work to refine and strengthen these recommendations.
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@report{prakashCISSubmission2015,
author = {Prakash, Pranesh},
title = {CIS Submission on {CCWG-Accountability} 2nd Draft Proposal on
Work Stream 1 Recommendations},
date = {2015-09-13},
urldate = {2023-08-15},
url = {/policy/reports/cis-submission-on-ccwg-accountability-2nd-draft-proposal-on-work-stream-1-recommendations/},
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}
2 Comments on Section 3: Principles
We generally agree with the principles laid out in this section. However, we believe that the principle of “transparency” needs to be further strengthened. Specifically, ICANN should be required to publish all documents related to its decision-making processes, unless there is a clear and compelling reason for confidentiality.