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Inspired by Aarhus Convention, Council of Europe and APC propose a code for public participation in internet regulation

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, nov. 13

Intergovernmental and civil society organisations propose a self-regulatory mechanism to foster participation, access to information and transparency in internet governance at the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) in Rio de Janeiro on 12 November 2007.

The mechanism should ensure that all the institutions which play a role in some aspect of governing the internet commit to transparency, public participation, including participation of all stakeholders, and access to information in their activities. The proposal was announced at a best practice forum on public participation in internet governance and access to information, co-organised by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), the Council of Europe and the Association for Progressive Communications (APC).

The new proposal reflects the Council of Europe’s commitment to the concept of public service value of the internet. For Internet governance to satisfy democratic needs the part to be played by users should be recognised and strengthened, said the Council of Europe Deputy Secretary General Maud de Boer-Buquicchio at the IGF best practice forum on “Public participation in Internet Governance: Emerging issues, good practices and proposed solutions”. The forum explored how adherence to the World Summit on the Information Society principles can become common practice in institutions involved in Internet governance.

The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe’s Aarhus Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-making and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters (the “Aarhus Convention”) was presented at the Forum as a possible prototype of such a mechanism. The Convention is designed to admit as signatories, both governments and inter-governmental institutions, as well as other types of institutions, said Hans Hansell, leader of the group for ICT and development at UNECE. “The Aarhus Convention firmly establishes access to information, transparency and participation in governance processes as a shared value, and supports institutions in implementing the convention,” Mr Hansell explained.

With its simple mechanism for dealing with complaints, as well as an information clearing house, the Aarhus Convention sets a particularly valuable model for the Internet governance community because transparency, participation and access to information, and accountability are the cornerstones of good governance, commented Anriette Esterhuysen, Executive Director of APC. “This is a framework that can underpin other processes and even support them, without replacing any existing institutional configuration, policies or regulations,” Ms Esterhuysen added.

“Like the IGF, the new agreement we are proposing can constitute a non-threatening platform for progress and positive change and can be established as a self-regulatory mechanism. Institutions which want to demonstrate their commitment to being transparent, inclusive and accountable, can become signatories,” Ms Esterhuysen concluded.

APC contact
Frédéric Dubois, Information coordinator, Mobile +1 514 660 0664, frederic [at] apc [dot] org

Council of Europe contacts
Estelle Steiner, Press Officer, Mobile +33 (0)6 08 46 01 57, estelle.steiner [at] coe [dot] int
Sophie Lobey, Communications Officer, Mobile +33 (0)6 64 09 93 40, sophie.lobey [at] coe [dot] int

For more information on participatory processes around the environment and ICTs specifically, please visit the website of BlueLink, APC’s member in Bulgaria. For even more information, please contact Milena Bokova from BlueLink: bmilena [at] bluelink [dot] net

Council of Europe
UNECE

(END/2007)

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