Authors of MIND 4
Authors of MIND 4
Carl Bildt | |
Carl Bildt is Sweden's Minister for Foreign Affairs and adviser to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). He was the Prime Minister of Sweden between 1991 and 1994. From 1999 to 2001, he served as the United Nations Secretary-General's Special Envoy for the Balkans. |
Jermyn Brooks | |
Jermyn Brooks is a member of the Board of Directors of Transparency International and member of the board of advisers of the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance. He was Executive Director and CFO of Transparency International between 2000 and 2003. |
Shirin Ebadi | |
Shirin Ebadi is an Iranian lawyer, a former judge and human rights activist. Ebadi was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her significant and pioneering efforts for democracy and human rights. Ebadi is a founding member of the iranian human rights organisation Defenders of Human Rights Center. |
Raul Echeberria | |
Raul Echeberria is one of the founders of LACNIC and has been it's Executive Director since 2002. He has been actively involved in the entire process of the WSIS, participated between 2004 and 2005 in the WGIG, is member of the IGF’s Multistakeholder Advisory Group and served as Chairman of ISOC’s Board of Trustees between 2009 and 2012. |
Cees J. Hamelink | |
Cees J. Hamelink is Professor for Technology and Information Management at the University of Aruba, and Professor of Human Rights and Public Health at the Vrije Universiteit of Amsterdam as well as the editor-in-chief of the International Communication Gazette. He has been consultant to many national governments and to agencies in the UN system. |
Zahid Jamil | |
Zahid Jamil is a Senior Partner with the family law firm Jamil and Jamil. He serves, amongst others, on ICANN's Executive Committee for the The Business Constituency, on the IGF Multistakeholder Advisory Group and on the Advisory Board of the .pk ccTLD (PKNIC). He is extensively involved in issues of cyber-security and Internet freedom in Pakistan. |
Wolfgang Kleinwächter | |
Wolfgang Kleinwächter, professor for International Communi-cation Policy and Regulation at the University of Aarhus, works as personal advisor of the UN IGF’s Chairman Nitin Desai and is a member of the Panel of High Level Advisers of the GAID. He was President of the legal division of the IAMCR and participates, amongst others, in ICANN and WSIS. 1st Initiative | 2nd Initiative | 5. Initiative | Ohu Global Interent Governance | Editor of MIND |
Ronald Koven | |
Ronald Koven is the European Representative of the World Press Freedom Committee. He was active in the preparatory meetings and the sessions of the WSIS and the IGF, correspondent of the International Herald Tribune, the Washington Post and the Boston Globe and conducted an intensive program of aid to newly independent press in Eastern Europe. |
Joy Liddicoat | |
Joy Liddicoat is a lawyer and human rights advocate who works for the Association for Progressive Communications (APC). She was, amongst others, a Commissioner with the New Zealand Human Rights Commission and is a member of the Pacific ISOC Chapter, the InternetNZ and chairs the board of directors of the Domain Name Commission Limited. |
Jeremy Malcolm | |
Jeremy Malcolm is Consumers International's Project Coordinator for Intellectual Property and Communications, coordinating its global programme on Consumers in the Digital Age. He was the principal of Western Australia's first specialist IT law firm, managed an IT consultancy and his PhD thesis was the first doctoral examination of the IGF. |
Alice Munyua | |
Alice Munyua was Chair of the Organizational Committee 2011 IGF, chairs the Kenya Internet Governance Steering Committee and the commonwealth Cyber Crime Initiative Steering Commit-tee. She is, amongst others, the convener of the East Africa IGF, the Kenya IGF and the KICTANet. She is currently leading several policy related research initiatives. |
Marietje Schaake | |
Marietje Schaake is a member of the European Parliament for the Dutch Party Democrats 66 and the rapporteur for the first EU strategy on digital freedom in foreign policy. She is a member of the parliament’s Committees on Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Culture, Media and Education focussing on human rights and Europe's Digital Agenda. |
Nicolas Seidler | |
Nicolas Seidler is a Policy Advisor at the Internet Society. He contributes to developing institutional partnerships with international and regional organizations. He plays, amongst others, a part in the ISOC's engagement with a variety of UN organizations, and the coordination of the Internet Technical Advisory Committee to the OECD. |
Graciela Selaimen | |
Graciela Selaimen is a journalist and one of the coordinators of Instituto Nupef, working with the objective of fostering the participation of Latin-American NGOs and social movements in IG processes. She is editor of the Rets online magazine and the poliTICs magazine as well as a member of the PEIC and the Cibercult Laboratory. |