IGF 2021 Town Hall #35 Internet and Jurisdiction Policy Network Session

Time
Tuesday, 7th December, 2021 (14:00 UTC) - Tuesday, 7th December, 2021 (15:00 UTC)
Room
Conference Room 8
Issue(s)

Digital sovereignty: What is meant by digital sovereignty? What implications does it have for the global nature of the Internet, for Internet governance itself, and the effectiveness of the multistakeholder approach? From an opposite angle, what are the implications of the Internet and digitalisation for national sovereignty?

Round Table - U-shape - 60 Min

Description

Helping to foster the IGF’s open and bottom-up character as a space for dialogue and debate, the Internet & Jurisdiction Polic
Network Town Hall will provide an opportunity for IGF participants to exchange openly on how to foster innovative approaches t
concrete cross-border internet governance challenges regarding legal interoperability in cyberspace.
The Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network engages over 400 key entities from governments, companies, technical operators,
international organizations, civil society and academia from over 7O countries around the world to foster legal
interoperability in cyberspace through multistakeholder collaboration since 2012.
As digital cooperation begins to be recognised as increasingly important for well-being, development and society, it is
important to define the key challenges stakeholders face when tackling internet governance policy.
This session will encourage an inclusive and frank debate on the hurdles faced by professionals working in internet
policymaking. Topics may include: information overload, polarising policy speak, lack of common framing of problems.
Presenting briefly the progress and recent outcomes of the I&JPN as an introduction to the exchange, the session will offer
examples of how actors can collaboratively frame and identify emerging internet policy trends and develop useful resources for
policy innovation.
Participants will engage in a discussion on the ways in which stakeholders can cooperatively strengthen their capacities to
stay updated on technological developments and policy trends as well as meaningfully engage in policy debate and cooperation.
Building on the IGF’s desire to take an issue based approach to policy topics, the session will provide an opportunity for
stakeholders to identify sessions and concrete topics relevant for jurisdiction trends to help foster an issue based approach
to the forum this year.
Structure
Introduction
Presentation of the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network (vision, mission, members and activities).
Opening on common challenges and needs.
Bertrand de La Chapelle, Executive Director, Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network
Paul Fehlinger, Deputy Executive Director, Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network
Part one: Mapping trends and emerging issues
Discussion around collected evidence on trends and emerging issues and how they can help amplify perspectives of the Global
South in the worldwide internet governance debate
I&J Status Reports
Martin Hullin, Director of Operations and Knowledge Partnerships, Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network
Speaker TBC, African Union Commission, Government, Africa
Fernando Rojas, División de Desarrollo Productivo y Empresarial, CEPAL
Laura-Theresa Krüger, Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany, government, Western European and
other States
Framing Report on the Debate Around the Free Flow of Data and Data Sovereignty and the Datasphere
Lorrayne Porciuncula, Director, Data & Jurisdiction Program, Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network
Sasha Rubel, Programme specialist in the Digital Innovation and Transformation Section of the Communication and Information
Sector, UNESCO
Q&A / Discussion
Part two: Developing Concrete solutions to key challenges
Toolkit for Cross-border Access to Electronic Evidence
Ajith Francis, Policy Programs Manager, Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network
Fernanda Domingos, Federal Prosecutor, Federal Prosecutor's Office of the State of São Paulo, Brazil
Toolkit for Cross-border Content Moderation and Restrictions
Frane Maroevic, Director, Content & Jurisdiction Program, Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network
Oli Bird, Head of International Policy, UK Ofcom
Toolkit for DNS Level Action to Address Abuses
Elizabeth Behsudi, Director, Domains & Jurisdiction Program, Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network
Brian Cimbolic, Vice President, General Counsel at Public Interest Registry (.ORG)
Q&A / Discussion
Closing and presentation of key events at IGF

The Session will be organized as a hybrid format with full involvement of remote participants. It is expected that
not all speakers will be able to physically online. We will work with the chat and other online engagement tools to
make sure that remote participants can fully interact and contribute to this session. Each block of the session
will see brief presentations by the I&JPN Secretariat of the achievements of hundreds of engaged stakeholders from
70+ countries in the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network, followed by comments from one member of the I&JPN and

Organizers

Paul Fehlinger, Co-Founder and Deputy Executive Director, Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network, other/civil
society,Western European and other States
Bertrand de La Chapelle, Co-Founder and Executive Director, Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network, other/civil
society,Western European and other States
Sophie Tomlinson, Communications and Outreach Manager, Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network, other/civil
society,Western European and other States

Speakers

Key discussants include:
Bertrand de La Chapelle, Executive Director, Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network, other/civil society,Western European and
other States
Paul Fehlinger, Deputy Executive Director, Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network, other/civil society,Western European and ot
States
Martin Hullin, Director of Operations and Knowledge Partnerships, Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network, other/civil society
Eastern European States
Speaker TBC, African Union Commission, Government, Africa
Fernando Rojas, División de Desarrollo Productivo y Empresarial, UN CEPAL, international organization
Laura-Theresa Krüger, Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany, government, Western European and oth
States
Lorrayne Porciuncula, Director, Data & Jurisdiction Program, Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network, other/civil society, Lat
American and Caribbean States
Sasha Rubel, Programme specialist in the Digital Innovation and Transformation Section of the Communication and Information
Sector, UNESCO, international organization
Ajith Francis, Policy Programs Manager, Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network, other/civil society, Asia-Pacific States
Fernanda Domingos (TBC), Federal Prosecutor, Federal Prosecutor's Office of the State of São Paulo, Brazil, government, Latin
American and Caribbean States
Frane Maroevic, Director, Content & Jurisdiction Program, Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network, other/civil society,Eastern
European States
Oli Bird, Head of International Policy, UK Ofcom, government, Western European and other States
Elizabeth Behsudi, Director, Domains & Jurisdiction Program, Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network, other/civil society,Weste
European and other States
Brian Cimbolic, Vice President, General Counsel at Public Interest Registry (.ORG), technical operator, Western European and o
States
Paul Fehlinger, Deputy Executive Director, Internet & Jurisdiction Policy
Sophie Tomlinson, Communications and Outreach Manager, Internet & J
Sophie Tomlinson, Communications and Outreach Manager, Internet & J
The Session will be organized as a hybrid format with full involvement of remote participants. It is expected that
not all speakers will be able to physically online. We will work with the chat and other online engagement tools to
make sure that remote participants can fully interact and contribute to this session. Each block of the session
will see brief presentations by the I&JPN Secretariat of the achievements of hundreds of engaged stakeholders from
70+ countries in the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network, followed by comments from one member of the I&JPN and

Onsite Moderator

Paul Fehlinger, Deputy Executive Director, Internet & Jurisdiction Policy

Online Moderator

Sophie Tomlinson, Communications and Outreach Manager, Internet & J

Rapporteur

Sophie Tomlinson, Communications and Outreach Manager, Internet & J

Key Takeaways (* deadline 2 hours after session)
• When stakeholders work together under a common and structured methodology to address cross-border digital policy challenges they can produce concrete results.
• The translation of resources into multiple languages is crucial for spreading international policy intelligence and should be encouraged and emphasized. There is a need to change the narrative on data and consider new innovative ways stakeholders can cooperate around data governance.