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<blockquote>The two documents adopted in Geneva, the <a href="http://www.itu.int/wsis/documents/doc_multi-en-1161%7C1160.asp">Declaration
 
                  of Principles and Action Plan</a>, set the parameters for the
 
                  WGIG and contain its Terms of Reference.&nbsp;The
 
                  paragraphs related to the Working Group on Internet Governance
 
                  can be found <a href="docs/Paragraphs_Internet_Governance.doc">here</a>. Click
 
                  <a href="docs/Paragraphes_Gouvernance_Internet.doc"> here</a> for the
 
                  French version.&nbsp;               
 
                  </p><p> The main activity of
 
                  the WGIG was "to investigate and make proposals for
 
                  action, as appropriate, on the governance of Internet by
 
                  2005."&nbsp;The WGIG was asked to present the result of its
 
                  work in a report "for consideration and appropriate
 
                  action for the second phase of the WSIS in Tunis 2005."&nbsp;               
 
                  </p><p>
 
  
                   It was asked, <i> inter alia</i>, to deal with the following issues:&nbsp;
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<blockquote>The two documents adopted in Geneva, the [http://www.itu.int/wsis/documents/doc_multi-en-1161%7C1160.asp Declaration of Principles and Action Plan], set the parameters for the
                  </p><p>- Develop a working definition of Internet Governance;&nbsp;
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WGIG and contain its Terms of Reference. The paragraphs related to the Working Group on Internet Governance can be found [http://www.wgig.org/docs/Paragraphs_Internet_Governance.doc here].                   <br><br>The main activity of the '''WGIG''' was "to investigate and make proposals for action, as appropriate, on the governance of Internet by
                  </p><p>- Identify the public policy issues that are relevant to
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2005."&nbsp;The WGIG was asked to present the result of its work in a report "for consideration and appropriate action for the second phase of the WSIS in Tunis 2005."
                  Internet Governance;&nbsp;
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<br><br>
                  </p><p>- Develop a common understanding of the
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It was asked, ''inter alia'', to deal with the following issues:<br>
                  respective roles and responsibilities of governments, existing
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- Develop a working definition of Internet Governance;<br>
                  international organizations and other forums as well as the
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- Identify the public policy issues that are relevant to Internet Governance;<br>
                  private sector and civil society from both developing and
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- Develop a common understanding of the respective roles and responsibilities of governments, existing international organizations and other forums as well as the private sector and civil society from both developing and developed countries.</blockquote>
                  developed countries.</blockquote>
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====See also====
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* [[Internet Governance Forum]]
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Latest revision as of 03:16, 18 January 2013

http://www.wgig.org/


The two documents adopted in Geneva, the Declaration of Principles and Action Plan, set the parameters for the

WGIG and contain its Terms of Reference. The paragraphs related to the Working Group on Internet Governance can be found here.

The main activity of the WGIG was "to investigate and make proposals for action, as appropriate, on the governance of Internet by 2005." The WGIG was asked to present the result of its work in a report "for consideration and appropriate action for the second phase of the WSIS in Tunis 2005."

It was asked, inter alia, to deal with the following issues:
- Develop a working definition of Internet Governance;
- Identify the public policy issues that are relevant to Internet Governance;

- Develop a common understanding of the respective roles and responsibilities of governments, existing international organizations and other forums as well as the private sector and civil society from both developing and developed countries.

See also