https://icannwiki.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=P2015&feedformat=atomICANNWIki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T05:15:30ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.35.2https://icannwiki.org/index.php?title=Paul_Fehlinger&diff=1261430Paul Fehlinger2020-05-06T06:19:53Z<p>P2015: /* Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network */</p>
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Co-Founder and Deputy Executive Director of the [https://www.internetjurisdiction.net Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>. The multistakeholder organization engages over 300 key entities around the world from governments, the world’s largest Internet companies, civil society, and international organizations to address the new cross-border legal challenges of the digital 21st century. <br />
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His comments on the future of the global internet and the digital economy have been featured, among others, by The Economist<ref>http://www.economist.com/news/international/21709531-left-unchecked-growing-maze-barriers-internet-will-damage-economies-and</ref>, New York Times<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/12/technology/tech-regulation-too-fast.html?rref=collection%2Fbyline%2Fjamie-condliffe</ref>, Fortune<ref>http://fortune.com/2016/04/08/internet-jurisdiction-trade/</ref>, Slate<ref>http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense.html</ref>, POLITICO<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/google-facebook-alphabet-twitter-us-congress-senate-house-of-representatives-digital-advertising/</ref>, Euronews<ref>https://www.euronews.com/2019/05/15/macron-and-ardern-seek-pledge-to-eliminate-violent-content-online</ref>, the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, the Dutch NRC [https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2018/09/03/in-elk-land-krijg-je-een-ander-internet-a1615108 Handelsblad] Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref>, Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref>, and by the Council on Foreign Relations<ref>http://blogs.cfr.org/cyber/2016/05/09/a-legal-arms-race-threatens-the-future-of-the-internet/</ref>, as well as by the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/wg2-rule-of-law-blog-series-2/</ref> Oxford University Press, or Mary Meeker's Internet [https://techcrunch.com/2019/06/11/internet-trends-report-2019/ Trends Report] . He is a regular speaker at international fora, including in the past at the United Nations<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, OECD<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref>, European Commission, Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref>, the G7 process<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/event/i-j-presents-work-and-gijc-2016-outcomes-to-g7-cyber-group</ref>, or the WTO<ref>https://www.wto.org/english/forums_e/public_forum16_e/wrksesions_e/session81_e.htm</ref>.<br />
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Politico wrote "Paul Fehlinger isn’t a household name like Mark Zuckerberg. But the Paris-based policy wonk has an ambition that’s just as big and far-reaching as the Facebook chief’s digital empire: fixing the internet."<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/internet-governance-ottawa-regulation-balkanization-splinternet-global-jurisdiction-policy-network/</ref><br />
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Paul was appointed as a member of the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref>, as well as of the Working Group on Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. He was also a participant in the Council of Europe's Committee of Experts on Cross-border Flow of Internet Traffic and Internet Freedom<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref>, and the World Economic Forum’s Future of the Internet Initiative. Recognising the contribution of the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network to global governance, the organization was one of only 40 worldwide initiatives showcased at the Paris Peace Forum, gathering over 80 heads of government and international organisations, with a special [https://www.internetjurisdiction.net/event/internet-jurisdiction-policy-network-selected-to-be-showcased-at-paris-peace-forum session]. <br />
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Paul holds a Masters of International Relations from Sciences Po Paris and was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). He was also a visiting researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies and holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University. He is fluent in English, German and French. <br />
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==Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network==<br />
The Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network is the multistakeholder organization addressing the tension between the cross-border Internet and national jurisdictions. Its Secretariat facilitates a global policy process engaging over 300 key entities from governments, the world’s largest internet companies, technical operators, civil society groups, academia and international organizations from over 50 countries. Stakeholders work in currently three Programs (Data & Jurisdiction, Content & Jurisdiction and Domains & Jurisdiction) to jointly develop policy standards and operational solutions to pressing legal challenges at the intersection of the global digital economy, human rights and security. The organization is also the home of the I&J Retrospect Database tracking global trends, and the Internet & Jurisdiction Status Reports. <br />
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The regular Global Conferences of the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network are institutionally supported by the Council of Europe, European Commission, ICANN, OECD, United Nations ECLAC, and UNESCO. Partner countries include France (2016), Canada (2018) and Germany (2019). The work of the organization has been presented to and recognized by key international processes, including the UN Internet Governance Forum, G7, G20 or the Paris Peace Forum, and covered in top media outlets such as The Economist, Washington Post, Financial Times, Politico or Fortune. The organization is financially supported by a unique coalition of over 20 governments, companies and organizations. <br />
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[[Category:People]]</div>P2015https://icannwiki.org/index.php?title=Paul_Fehlinger&diff=1258246Paul Fehlinger2020-04-19T05:49:22Z<p>P2015: </p>
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Co-Founder and Deputy Executive Director of the [https://www.internetjurisdiction.net Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>. The multistakeholder organization engages over 300 key entities around the world from governments, the world’s largest Internet companies, civil society, and international organizations to address the new cross-border legal challenges of the digital 21st century. <br />
<br />
His comments on the future of the global internet and the digital economy have been featured, among others, by The Economist<ref>http://www.economist.com/news/international/21709531-left-unchecked-growing-maze-barriers-internet-will-damage-economies-and</ref>, New York Times<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/12/technology/tech-regulation-too-fast.html?rref=collection%2Fbyline%2Fjamie-condliffe</ref>, Fortune<ref>http://fortune.com/2016/04/08/internet-jurisdiction-trade/</ref>, Slate<ref>http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense.html</ref>, POLITICO<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/google-facebook-alphabet-twitter-us-congress-senate-house-of-representatives-digital-advertising/</ref>, Euronews<ref>https://www.euronews.com/2019/05/15/macron-and-ardern-seek-pledge-to-eliminate-violent-content-online</ref>, the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, the Dutch NRC [https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2018/09/03/in-elk-land-krijg-je-een-ander-internet-a1615108 Handelsblad] Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref>, Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref>, and by the Council on Foreign Relations<ref>http://blogs.cfr.org/cyber/2016/05/09/a-legal-arms-race-threatens-the-future-of-the-internet/</ref>, as well as by the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/wg2-rule-of-law-blog-series-2/</ref> or Mary Meeker's Internet [https://techcrunch.com/2019/06/11/internet-trends-report-2019/ Trends Report] . He is a regular speaker at international fora, including in the past at the United Nations<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, OECD<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref>, European Commission, Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref>, the G7 process<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/event/i-j-presents-work-and-gijc-2016-outcomes-to-g7-cyber-group</ref>, or the WTO<ref>https://www.wto.org/english/forums_e/public_forum16_e/wrksesions_e/session81_e.htm</ref>.<br />
<br />
Politico wrote "Paul Fehlinger isn’t a household name like Mark Zuckerberg. But the Paris-based policy wonk has an ambition that’s just as big and far-reaching as the Facebook chief’s digital empire: fixing the internet."<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/internet-governance-ottawa-regulation-balkanization-splinternet-global-jurisdiction-policy-network/</ref><br />
<br />
Paul was appointed as a member of the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref>, as well as of the Working Group on Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. He was also a participant in the Council of Europe's Committee of Experts on Cross-border Flow of Internet Traffic and Internet Freedom<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref>, and the World Economic Forum’s Future of the Internet Initiative. Recognising the contribution of the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network to global governance, the organization was one of only 40 worldwide initiatives showcased at the Paris Peace Forum, gathering over 80 heads of government and international organisations, with a special [https://www.internetjurisdiction.net/event/internet-jurisdiction-policy-network-selected-to-be-showcased-at-paris-peace-forum session]. <br />
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Paul holds a Masters of International Relations from Sciences Po Paris and was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). He was also a visiting researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies and holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University. He is fluent in English, German and French. <br />
<br />
==Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network==<br />
The Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network is the multistakeholder organization addressing the tension between the cross-border Internet and national jurisdictions. Its Paris-based Secretariat facilitates a global policy process engaging over 200 key entities from governments, the world’s largest internet companies, technical operators, civil society groups, academia and international organizations from over 50 countries. Stakeholders work in currently three Programs (Data & Jurisdiction, Content & Jurisdiction and Domains & Jurisdiction) to jointly develop policy standards and operational solutions to pressing legal challenges at the intersection of the global digital economy, human rights and security. The organization is also the home of the I&J Retrospect Database tracking global trends, and launches in 2019 the world’s first Internet & Jurisdiction Global Status Report. <br />
<br />
The regular Global Conferences of the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network are institutionally supported by the Council of Europe, European Commission, ICANN, OECD, United Nations ECLAC, and UNESCO. Partner countries include France (2016), Canada (2018) and Germany (2019). The work of the organization has been presented to and recognized by key international processes, including the UN Internet Governance Forum, G7, G20 or the Paris Peace Forum, and covered in top media outlets such as The Economist, Washington Post, Financial Times, Politico or Fortune. The organization is financially supported by a unique coalition of over 20 governments, companies and organizations. <br />
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[[Category:People]]</div>P2015https://icannwiki.org/index.php?title=Paul_Fehlinger&diff=1203653Paul Fehlinger2019-06-17T08:45:23Z<p>P2015: </p>
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Co-Founder and Deputy Executive Director of the [https://www.internetjurisdiction.net Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>. The multistakeholder organization engages over 200 key entities around the world from governments, the world’s largest Internet companies, civil society, and international organizations to address the new cross-border legal challenges of the digital 21st century. <br />
<br />
His comments on the future of the global internet and the digital economy have been featured, among others, by The Economist<ref>http://www.economist.com/news/international/21709531-left-unchecked-growing-maze-barriers-internet-will-damage-economies-and</ref>, New York Times<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/12/technology/tech-regulation-too-fast.html?rref=collection%2Fbyline%2Fjamie-condliffe</ref>, Fortune<ref>http://fortune.com/2016/04/08/internet-jurisdiction-trade/</ref>, Slate<ref>http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense.html</ref>, POLITICO<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/google-facebook-alphabet-twitter-us-congress-senate-house-of-representatives-digital-advertising/</ref>, Euronews<ref>https://www.euronews.com/2019/05/15/macron-and-ardern-seek-pledge-to-eliminate-violent-content-online</ref>, the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, the Dutch NRC [https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2018/09/03/in-elk-land-krijg-je-een-ander-internet-a1615108 Handelsblad] Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref>, Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref>, and by the Council on Foreign Relations<ref>http://blogs.cfr.org/cyber/2016/05/09/a-legal-arms-race-threatens-the-future-of-the-internet/</ref>, as well as by the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/wg2-rule-of-law-blog-series-2/</ref> or Mary Meeker's Internet [https://techcrunch.com/2019/06/11/internet-trends-report-2019/ Trends Report] . He is a regular speaker at international fora, including in the past at the United Nations<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, OECD<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref>, European Commission, Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref>, the G7 process<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/event/i-j-presents-work-and-gijc-2016-outcomes-to-g7-cyber-group</ref>, or the WTO<ref>https://www.wto.org/english/forums_e/public_forum16_e/wrksesions_e/session81_e.htm</ref>.<br />
<br />
Politico wrote "Paul Fehlinger isn’t a household name like Mark Zuckerberg. But the Paris-based policy wonk has an ambition that’s just as big and far-reaching as the Facebook chief’s digital empire: fixing the internet."<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/internet-governance-ottawa-regulation-balkanization-splinternet-global-jurisdiction-policy-network/</ref><br />
<br />
Paul was appointed as a member of the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref>, as well as of the Working Group on Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. He was also a participant in the Council of Europe's Committee of Experts on Cross-border Flow of Internet Traffic and Internet Freedom<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref>, and the World Economic Forum’s Future of the Internet Initiative. Recognising the contribution of the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network to global governance, the organization was one of only 40 worldwide initiatives showcased at the Paris Peace Forum, gathering over 80 heads of government and international organisations, with a special [https://www.internetjurisdiction.net/event/internet-jurisdiction-policy-network-selected-to-be-showcased-at-paris-peace-forum session]. <br />
<br />
Paul holds a Masters of International Relations from Sciences Po Paris and was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). He was also a visiting researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies and holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University. He is fluent in English, German and French. <br />
<br />
==Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network==<br />
The Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network is the multistakeholder organization addressing the tension between the cross-border Internet and national jurisdictions. Its Paris-based Secretariat facilitates a global policy process engaging over 200 key entities from governments, the world’s largest internet companies, technical operators, civil society groups, academia and international organizations from over 50 countries. Stakeholders work in currently three Programs (Data & Jurisdiction, Content & Jurisdiction and Domains & Jurisdiction) to jointly develop policy standards and operational solutions to pressing legal challenges at the intersection of the global digital economy, human rights and security. The organization is also the home of the I&J Retrospect Database tracking global trends, and launches in 2019 the world’s first Internet & Jurisdiction Global Status Report. <br />
<br />
The regular Global Conferences of the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network are institutionally supported by the Council of Europe, European Commission, ICANN, OECD, United Nations ECLAC, and UNESCO. Partner countries include France (2016), Canada (2018) and Germany (2019). The work of the organization has been presented to and recognized by key international processes, including the UN Internet Governance Forum, G7, G20 or the Paris Peace Forum, and covered in top media outlets such as The Economist, Washington Post, Financial Times, Politico or Fortune. The organization is financially supported by a unique coalition of over 20 governments, companies and organizations. <br />
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[[Category:People]]</div>P2015https://icannwiki.org/index.php?title=Paul_Fehlinger&diff=1196649Paul Fehlinger2019-05-16T12:51:48Z<p>P2015: </p>
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Co-Founder and Deputy Executive Director of the [https://www.internetjurisdiction.net Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>. The multistakeholder organization engages over 200 key entities around the world from governments, the world’s largest Internet companies, civil society, and international organizations to address the new cross-border legal challenges of the digital 21st century. <br />
<br />
His comments on the future of the global internet and the digital economy have been featured, among others, in The Economist<ref>http://www.economist.com/news/international/21709531-left-unchecked-growing-maze-barriers-internet-will-damage-economies-and</ref>, New York Times<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/12/technology/tech-regulation-too-fast.html?rref=collection%2Fbyline%2Fjamie-condliffe</ref>, Fortune<ref>http://fortune.com/2016/04/08/internet-jurisdiction-trade/</ref>, Slate<ref>http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense.html</ref>, POLITICO<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/google-facebook-alphabet-twitter-us-congress-senate-house-of-representatives-digital-advertising/</ref>, Euronews<ref>https://www.euronews.com/2019/05/15/macron-and-ardern-seek-pledge-to-eliminate-violent-content-online</ref>, the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, the Dutch NRC [https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2018/09/03/in-elk-land-krijg-je-een-ander-internet-a1615108 Handelsblad] Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref>, Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref>, and by the Council on Foreign Relations<ref>http://blogs.cfr.org/cyber/2016/05/09/a-legal-arms-race-threatens-the-future-of-the-internet/</ref>, as well as by the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/wg2-rule-of-law-blog-series-2/</ref>. He is a regular speaker at international fora, including in the past at the United Nations<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, OECD<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref>, European Commission, Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref>, the G7 process<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/event/i-j-presents-work-and-gijc-2016-outcomes-to-g7-cyber-group</ref>, or the WTO<ref>https://www.wto.org/english/forums_e/public_forum16_e/wrksesions_e/session81_e.htm</ref>.<br />
<br />
Politico wrote "Paul Fehlinger isn’t a household name like Mark Zuckerberg. But the Paris-based policy wonk has an ambition that’s just as big and far-reaching as the Facebook chief’s digital empire: fixing the internet."<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/internet-governance-ottawa-regulation-balkanization-splinternet-global-jurisdiction-policy-network/</ref><br />
<br />
Paul was appointed as a member of the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref>, as well as of the Working Group on Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. He was also a participant in the Council of Europe's Committee of Experts on Cross-border Flow of Internet Traffic and Internet Freedom<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref>, and the World Economic Forum’s Future of the Internet Initiative. Recognising the contribution of the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network to global governance, the organization was one of only 40 worldwide initiatives showcased at the Paris Peace Forum, gathering over 80 heads of government and international organisations, with a special [https://www.internetjurisdiction.net/event/internet-jurisdiction-policy-network-selected-to-be-showcased-at-paris-peace-forum session]. <br />
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Paul holds a Masters of International Relations from Sciences Po Paris and was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). He was also a visiting researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies and holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University. He is fluent in English, German and French. <br />
<br />
==Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network==<br />
The Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network is the multistakeholder organization addressing the tension between the cross-border Internet and national jurisdictions. Its Paris-based Secretariat facilitates a global policy process engaging over 200 key entities from governments, the world’s largest internet companies, technical operators, civil society groups, academia and international organizations from over 40 countries. Stakeholders work in currently three Programs (Data & Jurisdiction, Content & Jurisdiction and Domains & Jurisdiction) to jointly develop policy standards and operational solutions to pressing legal challenges at the intersection of the global digital economy, human rights and security. The organization is also the home of the I&J Retrospect Database tracking global trends, and launches in 2019 the world’s first Internet & Jurisdiction Global Status Report. <br />
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The regular Global Conferences of the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network are institutionally supported by the Council of Europe, European Commission, ICANN, OECD, United Nations ECLAC, and UNESCO. Partner countries include France (2016), Canada (2018) and Germany (2019). The work of the organization has been presented to and recognized by key international processes, including the UN Internet Governance Forum, G7, G20 or the Paris Peace Forum, and covered in top media outlets such as The Economist, Washington Post, Financial Times, Politico or Fortune. The organization is financially supported by a unique coalition of over 20 governments, companies and organizations. <br />
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Co-Founder and Deputy Executive Director of the [https://www.internetjurisdiction.net Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>. The multistakeholder organization engages over 200 key entities around the world from governments, the world’s largest Internet companies, civil society, and international organizations to address the new cross-border legal challenges of the digital 21st century. <br />
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His comments on the future of the global internet and the digital economy have been featured, among others, in The Economist<ref>http://www.economist.com/news/international/21709531-left-unchecked-growing-maze-barriers-internet-will-damage-economies-and</ref>, New York Times<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/12/technology/tech-regulation-too-fast.html?rref=collection%2Fbyline%2Fjamie-condliffe</ref>, Fortune<ref>http://fortune.com/2016/04/08/internet-jurisdiction-trade/</ref>, Slate<ref>http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense.html</ref>, POLITICO<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/google-facebook-alphabet-twitter-us-congress-senate-house-of-representatives-digital-advertising/</ref>, the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, the Dutch NRC [https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2018/09/03/in-elk-land-krijg-je-een-ander-internet-a1615108 Handelsblad] Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref>, Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref>, and by the Council on Foreign Relations<ref>http://blogs.cfr.org/cyber/2016/05/09/a-legal-arms-race-threatens-the-future-of-the-internet/</ref>, as well as by the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/wg2-rule-of-law-blog-series-2/</ref>. He is a regular speaker at international fora, including in the past at the United Nations<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, OECD<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref>, European Commission, Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref>, the G7 process<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/event/i-j-presents-work-and-gijc-2016-outcomes-to-g7-cyber-group</ref>, or the WTO<ref>https://www.wto.org/english/forums_e/public_forum16_e/wrksesions_e/session81_e.htm</ref>.<br />
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Politico wrote "Paul Fehlinger isn’t a household name like Mark Zuckerberg. But the Paris-based policy wonk has an ambition that’s just as big and far-reaching as the Facebook chief’s digital empire: fixing the internet."<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/internet-governance-ottawa-regulation-balkanization-splinternet-global-jurisdiction-policy-network/</ref><br />
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Paul was appointed as a member of the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref>, as well as of the Working Group on Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. He was also a participant in the Council of Europe's Committee of Experts on Cross-border Flow of Internet Traffic and Internet Freedom<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref>, and the World Economic Forum’s Future of the Internet Initiative. Recognising the contribution of the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network to global governance, the organization was one of only 40 worldwide initiatives showcased at the Paris Peace Forum, gathering over 80 heads of government and international organisations, with a special [https://www.internetjurisdiction.net/event/internet-jurisdiction-policy-network-selected-to-be-showcased-at-paris-peace-forum session]. <br />
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Paul holds a Masters of International Relations from Sciences Po Paris and was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). He was also a visiting researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies and holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University. He is fluent in English, German and French. <br />
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==Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network==<br />
The Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network is the multistakeholder organization addressing the tension between the cross-border Internet and national jurisdictions. Its Paris-based Secretariat facilitates a global policy process engaging over 200 key entities from governments, the world’s largest internet companies, technical operators, civil society groups, academia and international organizations from over 40 countries. Stakeholders work in currently three Programs (Data & Jurisdiction, Content & Jurisdiction and Domains & Jurisdiction) to jointly develop policy standards and operational solutions to pressing legal challenges at the intersection of the global digital economy, human rights and security. The organization is also the home of the I&J Retrospect Database tracking global trends, and launches in 2019 the world’s first Internet & Jurisdiction Global Status Report. <br />
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The regular Global Conferences of the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network are institutionally supported by the Council of Europe, European Commission, ICANN, OECD, United Nations ECLAC, and UNESCO. Partner countries include France (2016), Canada (2018) and Germany (2019). The work of the organization has been presented to and recognized by key international processes, including the UN Internet Governance Forum, G7, G20 or the Paris Peace Forum, and covered in top media outlets such as The Economist, Washington Post, Financial Times, Politico or Fortune. The organization is financially supported by a unique coalition of over 20 governments, companies and organizations. <br />
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Co-Founder and Deputy Executive Director of the [https://www.internetjurisdiction.net Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>. The multistakeholder organization engages over 200 key entities around the world from governments, the world’s largest Internet companies, civil society, and international organizations to address the new cross-border legal challenges of the digital 21st century. <br />
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His comments on the future of the global internet and the digital economy have been featured, among others, in The Economist<ref>http://www.economist.com/news/international/21709531-left-unchecked-growing-maze-barriers-internet-will-damage-economies-and</ref>, Fortune<ref>http://fortune.com/2016/04/08/internet-jurisdiction-trade/</ref>, Slate<ref>http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense.html</ref>, POLITICO<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/google-facebook-alphabet-twitter-us-congress-senate-house-of-representatives-digital-advertising/</ref>, the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, the Dutch NRC [https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2018/09/03/in-elk-land-krijg-je-een-ander-internet-a1615108 Handelsblad] Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref>, Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref>, and by the Council on Foreign Relations<ref>http://blogs.cfr.org/cyber/2016/05/09/a-legal-arms-race-threatens-the-future-of-the-internet/</ref>, as well as by the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/wg2-rule-of-law-blog-series-2/</ref>. He is a regular speaker at international fora, including in the past at the United Nations<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, OECD<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref>, European Commission, Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref>, the G7 process<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/event/i-j-presents-work-and-gijc-2016-outcomes-to-g7-cyber-group</ref>, or the WTO<ref>https://www.wto.org/english/forums_e/public_forum16_e/wrksesions_e/session81_e.htm</ref>.<br />
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Politico wrote "Paul Fehlinger isn’t a household name like Mark Zuckerberg. But the Paris-based policy wonk has an ambition that’s just as big and far-reaching as the Facebook chief’s digital empire: fixing the internet."<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/internet-governance-ottawa-regulation-balkanization-splinternet-global-jurisdiction-policy-network/</ref><br />
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Paul was appointed as a member of the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref>, as well as of the Working Group on Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. He was also a participant in the Council of Europe's Committee of Experts on Cross-border Flow of Internet Traffic and Internet Freedom<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref>, and the World Economic Forum’s Future of the Internet Initiative. Recognising the contribution of the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network to global governance, the organization was one of only 40 worldwide initiatives showcased at the Paris Peace Forum, gathering over 80 heads of government and international organisations, with a special [https://www.internetjurisdiction.net/event/internet-jurisdiction-policy-network-selected-to-be-showcased-at-paris-peace-forum session]. <br />
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Paul holds a Masters of International Relations from Sciences Po Paris and was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). He was also a visiting researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies and holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University. He is fluent in English, German and French. <br />
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==Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network==<br />
The Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network is the multistakeholder organization addressing the tension between the cross-border Internet and national jurisdictions. Its Paris-based Secretariat facilitates a global policy process engaging over 200 key entities from governments, the world’s largest internet companies, technical operators, civil society groups, academia and international organizations from over 40 countries. Stakeholders work in currently three Programs (Data & Jurisdiction, Content & Jurisdiction and Domains & Jurisdiction) to jointly develop policy standards and operational solutions to pressing legal challenges at the intersection of the global digital economy, human rights and security. The organization is also the home of the I&J Retrospect Database tracking global trends, and launches in 2019 the world’s first Internet & Jurisdiction Global Status Report. <br />
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The regular Global Conferences of the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network are institutionally supported by the Council of Europe, European Commission, ICANN, OECD, United Nations ECLAC, and UNESCO. Partner countries include France (2016), Canada (2018) and Germany (2019). The work of the organization has been presented to and recognized by key international processes, including the UN Internet Governance Forum, G7, G20 or the Paris Peace Forum, and covered in top media outlets such as The Economist, Washington Post, Financial Times, Politico or Fortune. The organization is financially supported by a unique coalition of over 20 governments, companies and organizations. <br />
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Co-Founder and Deputy Director of the [https://www.internetjurisdiction.net Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>. <br />
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==Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network==<br />
The Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network addresses the tension between the cross-border nature of the internet and national jurisdictions. Its Paris-based Secretariat facilitates a global multistakeholder process to enable transnational cooperation. Participants in the Policy Network work together to preserve the cross-border nature of the Internet, protect human rights, fight abuses, and enable the global digital economy. Since 2012, the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network has engaged more than 200 key entities from six stakeholder groups around the world. <br />
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Responding to the pressing needs of the global community, the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network enables the development of policy standards and shared cooperation frameworks that are as transnational as the internet itself in order to promote legal interoperability and establish due process across borders. The work of the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network is currently structured around three thematic programs: Data, Content, and Domains.<br />
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Through the Global Conference, as well as regional and thematic meetings, its Secretariat facilitates a neutral dialogue process to build trust among the different actors and help them develop the operational solutions necessary for the coexistence of diverse laws on the cross-border Internet. The first Global Conference of the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network was organized in November 2016 in partnership with France, the second Global Conference in February 2018 in partnership with Canada<ref>https://www.internetjurisdiction.net/news/outcomes-of-the-2nd-global-conference-of-the-internet-jurisdiction-policy-network</ref>. The third Global Conference will take place in June 2019 in partnership with Germany. The Global Conferences are institutionally supported by the OECD, UNESCO, Council of Europe, European Commission, and ICANN. <br />
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== Global Internet Governance==<br />
A frequent speaker in international fora, Paul Fehlinger was a panelist, presenter or moderator at venues such as at the United Nations<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, [[EuroDIG]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/eurodig-2013/workshop-8/</ref>, [[OECD]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref>, the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref>, the G7 Cyber Group<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/event/i-j-presents-work-and-gijc-2016-outcomes-to-g7-cyber-group</ref>, or the WTO<ref>https://www.wto.org/english/forums_e/public_forum16_e/wrksesions_e/session81_e.htm</ref>. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref> and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. Paul was also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref> and in the World Economic Forum's Future of the Internet Initiative. <br />
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His comments on the future of the global Internet and digital economy were featured in The Economist<ref>http://www.economist.com/news/international/21709531-left-unchecked-growing-maze-barriers-internet-will-damage-economies-and</ref>, Fortune<ref>http://fortune.com/2016/04/08/internet-jurisdiction-trade/</ref>, Slate<ref>http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense.html</ref>, POLITICO<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/google-facebook-alphabet-twitter-us-congress-senate-house-of-representatives-digital-advertising/</ref>, the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, the Dutch NRC [https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2018/09/03/in-elk-land-krijg-je-een-ander-internet-a1615108 Handelsblad] Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref>, Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref>, and by the Council on Foreign Relations<ref>http://blogs.cfr.org/cyber/2016/05/09/a-legal-arms-race-threatens-the-future-of-the-internet/</ref>, as well as by the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/wg2-rule-of-law-blog-series-2/</ref>, among others. POLITICO wrote that "Paul Fehlinger isn’t a household name like Mark Zuckerberg. But the Paris-based policy wonk has an ambition that’s just as big and far-reaching as the Facebook chief’s digital empire: fixing the internet."<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/internet-governance-ottawa-regulation-balkanization-splinternet-global-jurisdiction-policy-network/</ref> <br />
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==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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'''Bertrand de la Chapelle''' is the Executive Director of the [https://www.internetjurisdiction.net/ Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network], a multistakeholder organization. <br />
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He is a former member of the [[ICANN Board|Board of Directors]] at [[ICANN]]. From 2006 to 2010, he was France’s Thematic Ambassador and Special Envoy for the Information Society, participating in all WSIS follow-up activities and Internet governance processes, including in particular the Internet Governance Forum (IGF), and was a Vice-Chair of ICANN’s Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC). Between 2002 and 2005, he actively participated in the World Summit on the Information society (WSIS) to promote dialogue among civil society, private sector and governments, including as Director of the collaborative platform WSIS-online. An engineer, diplomat and civil society actor, he also has nine years of private sector experience, including as co-founder and President of Virtools, now a subsidiary of Dassault Systèmes. <br />
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== INTERNET & JURISDICTION POLICY NETWORK ==<br />
The [https://www.internetjurisdiction.net/ Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network] addresses the tension between the cross-border nature of the internet and national jurisdictions. Its Paris-based Secretariat facilitates a global multistakeholder process to enable transnational cooperation. Participants in the Policy Network work together to preserve the cross-border nature of the Internet, protect human rights, fight abuses, and enable the global digital economy. Since 2012, the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network has engaged more than 200 key entities from six stakeholder groups around the world.<br />
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Responding to the pressing needs of the global community, the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network enables the development of policy standards and shared cooperation frameworks that are as transnational as the internet itself in order to promote legal interoperability and establish due process across borders. The work of the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network is currently structured around three thematic programs: Data, Content, and Domains.<br />
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Through the Global Conference, as well as regional and thematic meetings, its Secretariat facilitates a neutral dialogue process to build trust among the different actors and help them develop the operational solutions necessary for the coexistence of diverse laws on the cross-border Internet. The first Global Conference of the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network was organized in November 2016 in partnership with France, the second Global Conference in February 2018 in partnership with Canada. The third Global Conference will take place on June 3-5, 2019 in Berlin, in partnership with Germany. The Global Conferences are institutionally supported by the OECD, UNESCO, Council of Europe, European Commission, and ICANN.<br />
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==ICANN==<br />
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He was appointed to the ICANN Board by the [[NomCom|Nominating Committee]], starting in 2010 and serving through the [[Annual Meeting|Annual General Meeting]] of 2013.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/groups/board Board, ICANN.org]</ref> He was known as one of the most active and vocal on ICANN's Board of Directors.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/14364-economist-replaces-de-la-chapelle-on-icann-board Economist replaces de la Chapelle on ICANN Board] Domainincite, published 3rd September 2013; retrieved 3rd December 2014.</ref><br />
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Mr. de la Chapelle has excused himself at least once from voting on issues related to ICANN's [[New gTLD Program|new gTLD program]] as per a conflict of interests policy passed in 2011.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/seven-icann-directors-have-new-gtld-conflicts/ Seven ICANN Directors Have New gTLD Conflicts, DomainIncite.com]</ref><br />
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His long career of representing the French government at international ICT fora included time spent on [[ICANN]]'s [[GAC|Governmental Advisory Committee]] (GAC), where he also served as Vice-Chair.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/groups/board/delachapelle.htm DeLaChapelle, ICANN.org]</ref><br />
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===Videos===<br />
Watch Bertran de la Chapelle, along with other familiar ICANN participants, discuss the [[Multistakeholder Model]]. The video was produced with help from [[Google]] at [[ICANN 44]] in June, 2012, in Prague.<br />
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==Past Work==<br />
Bertrand de la Chapelle has held many positions in the French government and represented it in many international forums. His first post in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was as in charge of the German Desk, which was responsible for French-German relationships. He went on to work in the Ministry in a variety of capacities.<br />
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In 1993 he co-founded Virtools and was the CEO of the company until 1998. The company provides a leading development environment for 3D interactive content. Around this time he also founded the consulting department of a leading French technology monitoring firm.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/groups/board/delachapelle.htm DeLaChapelle, ICANN.org]</ref><br />
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Beginning in1998 he was a Member of the G-8 Digital Opportunities Task Force (DOT Force), one of the first multi-stakeholder efforts in the field of ICTs. From 2006 until 2010 he served as France's Thematic Ambassador and Special Envoy for the Information Society. This saw him working with a number of international organizations, including sustained work with the [[WSIS|World Summit of the Internet Society]] (WSIS), where he also served as the Director OpenWSIS / WSIS-Online. He represented the French government in the [[ISOC|Information Society]] and [[IGF|Internet Governance Forum]] (IGF). His work with the IGF saw him participating in its [[MAG|Multi-Stakeholder Advisory Group]].<ref>[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/bdelachapelle linkedin profile]</ref><ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/groups/board/delachapelle.htm DeLaChapelle, ICANN.org]</ref><br />
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==Education==<br />
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He received his education from the Ecole Nationale d'Administration, Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris and Ecole Polytechnique.<ref>[http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/index.php/component/chronocontact/?chronoformname=2010PanelistBioView&wspid=106 Panelists Biographies 2010 Workshops]</ref><br />
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Co-Founder and Deputy Director of the [https://www.internetjurisdiction.net Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>. <br />
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==Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network==<br />
The Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network addresses the tension between the cross-border nature of the internet and national jurisdictions. Its Paris-based Secretariat facilitates a global multistakeholder process to enable transnational cooperation. Participants in the Policy Network work together to preserve the cross-border nature of the Internet, protect human rights, fight abuses, and enable the global digital economy. Since 2012, the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network has engaged more than 200 key entities from six stakeholder groups around the world. <br />
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Responding to the pressing needs of the global community, the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network enables the development of policy standards and shared cooperation frameworks that are as transnational as the internet itself in order to promote legal interoperability and establish due process across borders. The work of the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network is currently structured around three thematic programs: Data, Content, and Domains.<br />
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Through the Global Conference, as well as regional and thematic meetings, its Secretariat facilitates a neutral dialogue process to build trust among the different actors and help them develop the operational solutions necessary for the coexistence of diverse laws on the cross-border Internet. The first Global Conference of the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network was organized in November 2016 in partnership with France, the second Global Conference in February 2018 in partnership with Canada<ref>https://www.internetjurisdiction.net/news/outcomes-of-the-2nd-global-conference-of-the-internet-jurisdiction-policy-network</ref>. The third Global Conference will take place in June 2019 in partnership with Germany. The Global Conferences are institutionally supported by the OECD, UNESCO, Council of Europe, European Commission, and ICANN. <br />
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== Global Internet Governance==<br />
A frequent speaker in international fora, Paul Fehlinger was a panelist, presenter or moderator at venues such as at the United Nations<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, [[EuroDIG]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/eurodig-2013/workshop-8/</ref>, [[OECD]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref>, the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref>, the G7 Cyber Group<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/event/i-j-presents-work-and-gijc-2016-outcomes-to-g7-cyber-group</ref>, or the WTO<ref>https://www.wto.org/english/forums_e/public_forum16_e/wrksesions_e/session81_e.htm</ref>. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref> and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. Paul was also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref> and in the World Economic Forum's Future of the Internet Initiative. <br />
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His comments on the future of the global Internet and digital economy were featured in The Economist<ref>http://www.economist.com/news/international/21709531-left-unchecked-growing-maze-barriers-internet-will-damage-economies-and</ref>, Fortune<ref>http://fortune.com/2016/04/08/internet-jurisdiction-trade/</ref>, Slate<ref>http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense.html</ref>, POLITICO<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/google-facebook-alphabet-twitter-us-congress-senate-house-of-representatives-digital-advertising/</ref>, the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref>, Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref>, and by the Council on Foreign Relations<ref>http://blogs.cfr.org/cyber/2016/05/09/a-legal-arms-race-threatens-the-future-of-the-internet/</ref>, as well as by the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/wg2-rule-of-law-blog-series-2/</ref>, among others. POLITICO wrote that "Paul Fehlinger isn’t a household name like Mark Zuckerberg. But the Paris-based policy wonk has an ambition that’s just as big and far-reaching as the Facebook chief’s digital empire: fixing the internet."<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/internet-governance-ottawa-regulation-balkanization-splinternet-global-jurisdiction-policy-network/</ref> <br />
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==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Co-Founder and Deputy Director of the [https://www.internetjurisdiction.net Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>. <br />
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==Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network==<br />
The Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network addresses the tension between the cross-border nature of the internet and national jurisdictions. Its Paris-based Secretariat facilitates a global multistakeholder process to enable transnational cooperation. Participants in the Policy Network work together to preserve the cross-border nature of the Internet, protect human rights, fight abuses, and enable the global digital economy. Since 2012, the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network has engaged more than 200 key entities from six stakeholder groups around the world. <br />
<br />
Responding to the pressing needs of the global community, the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network enables the development of policy standards and shared cooperation frameworks that are as transnational as the internet itself in order to promote legal interoperability and establish due process across borders. The work of the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network is currently structured around three thematic programs: Data, Content, and Domains.<br />
<br />
Through the Global Conference, as well as regional and thematic meetings, its Secretariat facilitates a neutral dialogue process to build trust among the different actors and help them develop the operational solutions necessary for the coexistence of diverse laws on the cross-border Internet. The first Global Conference of the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network was organized in November 2016 in partnership with France, the second Global Conference in February 2018 in partnership with Canada<ref>https://www.internetjurisdiction.net/news/outcomes-of-the-2nd-global-conference-of-the-internet-jurisdiction-policy-network</ref>. The third Global Conference will take place in June 2016 in partnership with Canada. The Global Conferences are institutionally supported by the OECD, UNESCO, Council of Europe, European Commission, and ICANN. <br />
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== Global Internet Governance==<br />
A frequent speaker in international fora, Paul Fehlinger was a panelist, presenter or moderator at venues such as at the United Nations<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, [[EuroDIG]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/eurodig-2013/workshop-8/</ref>, [[OECD]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref>, the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref>, the G7 Cyber Group<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/event/i-j-presents-work-and-gijc-2016-outcomes-to-g7-cyber-group</ref>, or the WTO<ref>https://www.wto.org/english/forums_e/public_forum16_e/wrksesions_e/session81_e.htm</ref>. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref> and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. Paul was also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref> and in the World Economic Forum's Future of the Internet Initiative. <br />
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His comments on the future of the global Internet and digital economy were featured in The Economist<ref>http://www.economist.com/news/international/21709531-left-unchecked-growing-maze-barriers-internet-will-damage-economies-and</ref>, Fortune<ref>http://fortune.com/2016/04/08/internet-jurisdiction-trade/</ref>, Slate<ref>http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense.html</ref>, POLITICO<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/google-facebook-alphabet-twitter-us-congress-senate-house-of-representatives-digital-advertising/</ref>, the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref>, Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref>, and by the Council on Foreign Relations<ref>http://blogs.cfr.org/cyber/2016/05/09/a-legal-arms-race-threatens-the-future-of-the-internet/</ref>, as well as by the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/wg2-rule-of-law-blog-series-2/</ref>, among others. POLITICO wrote that "Paul Fehlinger isn’t a household name like Mark Zuckerberg. But the Paris-based policy wonk has an ambition that’s just as big and far-reaching as the Facebook chief’s digital empire: fixing the internet."<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/internet-governance-ottawa-regulation-balkanization-splinternet-global-jurisdiction-policy-network/</ref> <br />
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==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==References==<br />
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Co-Founder and Deputy Director of the [https://www.internetjurisdiction.net Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>. <br />
<br />
==Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network==<br />
The Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network addresses the tension between the cross-border nature of the internet and national jurisdictions. Its Paris-based Secretariat facilitates a global multistakeholder process to enable transnational cooperation. Participants in the Policy Network work together to preserve the cross-border nature of the Internet, protect human rights, fight abuses, and enable the global digital economy. Since 2012, the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network has engaged more than 200 key entities from six stakeholder groups around the world. <br />
<br />
Responding to the pressing needs of the global community, the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network enables the development of policy standards and shared cooperation frameworks that are as transnational as the internet itself in order to promote legal interoperability and establish due process across borders. The work of the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network is currently structured around three thematic programs: Data, Content, and Domains.<br />
<br />
Through the Global Conference, as well as regional and thematic meetings, its Secretariat facilitates a neutral dialogue process to build trust among the different actors and help them develop the operational solutions necessary for the coexistence of diverse laws on the cross-border Internet. The first Global Conference of the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network was organized in November 2016 in partnership with France, the second Global Conference in February 2018 in partnership with Canada<ref>https://www.internetjurisdiction.net/news/outcomes-of-the-2nd-global-conference-of-the-internet-jurisdiction-policy-network</ref>. The third Global Conference will take place in June 2016 in partnership with Canada. The Global Conferences are institutionally supported by the OECD, UNESCO, Council of Europe, European Commission, and ICANN. <br />
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== Global Internet Governance==<br />
A frequent speaker in international fora, Paul Fehlinger was a panelist, presenter or moderator at venues such as at the United Nations<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, [[EuroDIG]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/eurodig-2013/workshop-8/</ref>, [[OECD]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref>, the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref>, the G7 Cyber Group<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/event/i-j-presents-work-and-gijc-2016-outcomes-to-g7-cyber-group</ref>, or the WTO<ref>https://www.wto.org/english/forums_e/public_forum16_e/wrksesions_e/session81_e.htm</ref>. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref> and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. Paul was also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref> and in the World Economic Forum's Future of the Internet Initiative. <br />
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His comments on the future of the global Internet and digital economy were featured in The Economist<ref>http://www.economist.com/news/international/21709531-left-unchecked-growing-maze-barriers-internet-will-damage-economies-and</ref>, Fortune<ref>http://fortune.com/2016/04/08/internet-jurisdiction-trade/</ref>, Slate<ref>http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense.html</ref>, POLITICO<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/google-facebook-alphabet-twitter-us-congress-senate-house-of-representatives-digital-advertising/</ref>, the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref>, Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref>, and by the Council on Foreign Relations<ref>http://blogs.cfr.org/cyber/2016/05/09/a-legal-arms-race-threatens-the-future-of-the-internet/</ref>, as well as by the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/wg2-rule-of-law-blog-series-2/</ref>, among others. POLITICO wrote that "Paul Fehlinger isn’t a household name like Mark Zuckerberg. But the Paris-based policy wonk has an ambition that’s just as big and far-reaching as the Facebook chief’s digital empire: fixing the internet."<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/internet-governance-ottawa-regulation-balkanization-splinternet-global-jurisdiction-policy-network/</ref> <br />
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==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==References==<br />
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Co-Founder and Deputy Director of the [https://www.internetjurisdiction.net Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>. <br />
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==Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network==<br />
The Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network addresses the tension between the cross-border nature of the internet and national jurisdictions. Its Paris-based Secretariat facilitates a global multistakeholder process to enable transnational cooperation. Participants in the Policy Network work together to preserve the cross-border nature of the Internet, protect human rights, fight abuses, and enable the global digital economy.<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/progress-report-2013-14/</ref><br />
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== Global Internet Governance==<br />
A frequent speaker in international fora, Paul Fehlinger was a panelist, presenter or moderator at venues such as at the United Nations<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, [[EuroDIG]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/eurodig-2013/workshop-8/</ref>, [[OECD]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref>, the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref>, the G7 Cyber Group<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/event/i-j-presents-work-and-gijc-2016-outcomes-to-g7-cyber-group</ref>, or the WTO<ref>https://www.wto.org/english/forums_e/public_forum16_e/wrksesions_e/session81_e.htm</ref>. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref> and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. Paul was also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref> and in the World Economic Forum's Future of the Internet Initiative. <br />
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His comments on the future of the global Internet and digital economy were featured in The Economist<ref>http://www.economist.com/news/international/21709531-left-unchecked-growing-maze-barriers-internet-will-damage-economies-and</ref>, Fortune Magazine<ref>http://fortune.com/2016/04/08/internet-jurisdiction-trade/</ref>, Slate<ref>http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense.html</ref>, Politico<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/google-facebook-alphabet-twitter-us-congress-senate-house-of-representatives-digital-advertising/</ref>, the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref>, Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref>, and by the Council on Foreign Relations<ref>http://blogs.cfr.org/cyber/2016/05/09/a-legal-arms-race-threatens-the-future-of-the-internet/</ref>, as well as by the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/wg2-rule-of-law-blog-series-2/</ref>, among others. <br />
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Prior to co-founding the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_%26_Jurisdiction_Policy_Network Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network,] Paul wanted to become a journalist and got hands-on experience by working for a political news broadcaster in Berlin and an international radio station in Paris.<br />
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==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==References==<br />
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Co-Founder and Deputy Director of the global multistakeholder policy network [[Internet & Jurisdiction Project|Internet & Jurisdiction]]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>. <br />
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==Internet & Jurisdiction==<br />
Internet & Jurisdiction is the global multistakeholder policy network addressing the tension between the cross-border Internet and national jurisdictions. It facilitates a global policy process to enable transnational cooperation and preserve the global character of the Internet. Founded in 2012, the policy network engages key entities from different stakeholder groups around the world. Internet & Jurisdiction helps catalyze the development of shared cooperation frameworks and policy standards that are as transnational as the Internet itself in order to promote legal interoperability and establish due process across borders.<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/progress-report-2013-14/</ref><br />
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== Global Internet Governance==<br />
A frequent speaker in international fora, Paul Fehlinger was a panelist, presenter or moderator at venues such as at the UN Internet Governance Forum<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, [[EuroDIG]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/eurodig-2013/workshop-8/</ref>, [[OECD]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref>, the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref>, the G7 Cyber Group<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/event/i-j-presents-work-and-gijc-2016-outcomes-to-g7-cyber-group</ref>, or the WTO<ref>https://www.wto.org/english/forums_e/public_forum16_e/wrksesions_e/session81_e.htm</ref>. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref> and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. Paul is also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref> and in the World Economic Forum's Future of the Internet Initiative. <br />
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His comments on the future of Internet Governance were featured in The Economist<ref>http://www.economist.com/news/international/21709531-left-unchecked-growing-maze-barriers-internet-will-damage-economies-and</ref>, Fortune Magazine<ref>http://fortune.com/2016/04/08/internet-jurisdiction-trade/</ref>, Slate<ref>http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense.html</ref>, the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref>, Council on Foreign Relations<ref>http://blogs.cfr.org/cyber/2016/05/09/a-legal-arms-race-threatens-the-future-of-the-internet/</ref>, Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref> and by the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/wg2-rule-of-law-blog-series-2/</ref>, among others. <br />
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Prior to co-founding [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_%26_Jurisdiction_Policy_Network Internet & Jurisdiction,] Paul wanted to become a journalist and got hands-on experience by working for a political news broadcaster in Berlin and an international radio station in Paris.<br />
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==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==References==<br />
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Co-Founder and Deputy Director of the global multistakeholder policy network [[Internet & Jurisdiction Project|Internet & Jurisdiction]]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>. <br />
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==Internet & Jurisdiction==<br />
Internet & Jurisdiction is the global multistakeholder policy network addressing the tension between the cross-border Internet and national jurisdictions. It facilitates a global policy process to enable transnational cooperation and preserve the global character of the Internet. Founded in 2012, the policy network engages key entities from different stakeholder groups around the world. Internet & Jurisdiction helps catalyze the development of shared cooperation frameworks and policy standards that are as transnational as the Internet itself in order to promote legal interoperability and establish due process across borders.<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/progress-report-2013-14/</ref><br />
<br />
== Global Internet Governance==<br />
A frequent speaker in international fora, Paul Fehlinger was inited to speak at venues such as at the UN Internet Governance Forum<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, [[EuroDIG]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/eurodig-2013/workshop-8/</ref>, [[OECD]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref>, the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref>, the G7 Cyber Group<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/event/i-j-presents-work-and-gijc-2016-outcomes-to-g7-cyber-group</ref>, or the WTO<ref>https://www.wto.org/english/forums_e/public_forum16_e/wrksesions_e/session81_e.htm</ref>. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref> and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. Paul is also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref> and in the World Economic Forum's Future of the Internet Initiative. <br />
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His comments on the future of Internet Governance were featured in The Economist<ref>http://www.economist.com/news/international/21709531-left-unchecked-growing-maze-barriers-internet-will-damage-economies-and</ref>, Fortune Magazine<ref>http://fortune.com/2016/04/08/internet-jurisdiction-trade/</ref>, Slate<ref>http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense.html</ref>, the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref>, Council on Foreign Relations<ref>http://blogs.cfr.org/cyber/2016/05/09/a-legal-arms-race-threatens-the-future-of-the-internet/</ref>, Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref> and by the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/wg2-rule-of-law-blog-series-2/</ref>, among others. <br />
<br />
Prior to co-founding [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_%26_Jurisdiction_Policy_Network Internet & Jurisdiction,] Paul wanted to become a journalist and got hands-on experience by working for a political news broadcaster in Berlin and an international radio station in Paris.<br />
<br />
==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
<br />
==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Co-Founder and Deputy Director of the global multistakeholder policy network [[Internet & Jurisdiction Project|Internet & Jurisdiction]]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>. <br />
<br />
==Internet & Jurisdiction==<br />
Internet & Jurisdiction is the global multistakeholder policy network addressing the tension between the cross-border Internet and national jurisdictions. It facilitates a global policy process to enable transnational cooperation and preserve the global character of the Internet. Founded in 2012, the policy network engages key entities from different stakeholder groups around the world. Internet & Jurisdiction helps catalyze the development of shared cooperation frameworks and policy standards that are as transnational as the Internet itself in order to promote legal interoperability and establish due process across borders.<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/progress-report-2013-14/</ref><br />
<br />
== Global Internet Governance==<br />
Paul spoke, among others, at the UN Internet Governance Forum<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, [[EuroDIG]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/eurodig-2013/workshop-8/</ref>, [[OECD]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref>, the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref>, the G7 Cyber Group<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/event/i-j-presents-work-and-gijc-2016-outcomes-to-g7-cyber-group</ref>, and the WTO<ref>https://www.wto.org/english/forums_e/public_forum16_e/wrksesions_e/session81_e.htm</ref>. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref> and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. Paul is also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref> and in the World Economic Forum's Future of the Internet Initiative. <br />
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His comments on the future of Internet Governance were featured in The Economist<ref>http://www.economist.com/news/international/21709531-left-unchecked-growing-maze-barriers-internet-will-damage-economies-and</ref>, Fortune Magazine<ref>http://fortune.com/2016/04/08/internet-jurisdiction-trade/</ref>, Slate<ref>http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense.html</ref>, the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref>, Council on Foreign Relations<ref>http://blogs.cfr.org/cyber/2016/05/09/a-legal-arms-race-threatens-the-future-of-the-internet/</ref>, Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref> and by the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/wg2-rule-of-law-blog-series-2/</ref>, among others. <br />
<br />
Prior to co-founding Internet & Jurisdiction, Paul wanted to become a journalist and got hands-on experience by working for a political news broadcaster in Berlin and an international radio station in Paris.<br />
<br />
==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
<br />
==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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[[Category:People]]</div>P2015https://icannwiki.org/index.php?title=Paul_Fehlinger&diff=168229Paul Fehlinger2016-11-04T19:24:48Z<p>P2015: </p>
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|website = <br />
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|linkedin = [http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en Paul Fehlinger]<br />
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Co-Founder and Deputy Director of the global multistakeholder policy network [[Internet & Jurisdiction Project|Internet & Jurisdiction]]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>. <br />
<br />
==Internet & Jurisdiction==<br />
Internet & Jurisdiction is the global multistakeholder policy network addressing the tension between the cross-border Internet and national jurisdictions. It facilitates a global policy process to enable transnational cooperation and preserve the global character of the Internet. Founded in 2012, the policy network engages key entities from different stakeholder groups around the world. Internet & Jurisdiction helps catalyze the development of shared cooperation frameworks and policy standards that are as transnational as the Internet itself in order to promote legal interoperability and establish due process across borders.<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/progress-report-2013-14/</ref><br />
<br />
== Global Internet Governance==<br />
Paul spoke, among others, at the UN Internet Governance Forum<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, [[EuroDIG]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/eurodig-2013/workshop-8/</ref>, [[OECD]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref>, the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref> and the WTO<ref>https://www.wto.org/english/forums_e/public_forum16_e/wrksesions_e/session81_e.htm</ref>. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref> and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. Paul is also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref> and in the World Economic Forum's Future of the Internet Initiative. <br />
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His comments on the future of Internet Governance were featured in The Economist<ref>http://www.economist.com/news/international/21709531-left-unchecked-growing-maze-barriers-internet-will-damage-economies-and</ref>, Fortune Magazine<ref>http://fortune.com/2016/04/08/internet-jurisdiction-trade/</ref>, Slate<ref>http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense.html</ref>, the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref>, Council on Foreign Relations<ref>http://blogs.cfr.org/cyber/2016/05/09/a-legal-arms-race-threatens-the-future-of-the-internet/</ref>, Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref> and by the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/wg2-rule-of-law-blog-series-2/</ref>, among others. <br />
<br />
Prior to co-founding Internet & Jurisdiction, Paul wanted to become a journalist and got hands-on experience by working for a political news broadcaster in Berlin and an international radio station in Paris.<br />
<br />
==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
<br />
==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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[[Category:People]]</div>P2015https://icannwiki.org/index.php?title=Paul_Fehlinger&diff=115856Paul Fehlinger2016-09-30T18:03:53Z<p>P2015: </p>
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Co-Founder and Deputy Director of the global multistakeholder policy network [[Internet & Jurisdiction Project|Internet & Jurisdiction]]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>. <br />
<br />
==Internet & Jurisdiction==<br />
Internet & Jurisdiction is the global multistakeholder policy network addressing the tension between the cross-border Internet and national jurisdictions. It facilitates a global policy process to enable transnational cooperation and preserve the global character of the Internet. Founded in 2012, the policy network engages key entities from different stakeholder groups around the world. Internet & Jurisdiction helps catalyze the development of shared cooperation frameworks and policy standards that are as transnational as the Internet itself in order to promote legal interoperability and establish due process across borders.<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/progress-report-2013-14/</ref><br />
<br />
== Global Internet Governance==<br />
Paul spoke, among others, at the UN Internet Governance Forum<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, [[EuroDIG]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/eurodig-2013/workshop-8/</ref>, [[OECD]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref>, the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref> and the WTO<ref>https://www.wto.org/english/forums_e/public_forum16_e/wrksesions_e/session81_e.htm</ref>. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref> and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. Paul is also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref> and in the World Economic Forum's Future of the Internet Initiative. <br />
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His comments on the future of Internet Governance were featured in Fortune Magazine<ref>http://fortune.com/2016/04/08/internet-jurisdiction-trade/</ref>, Slate<ref>http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense.html</ref>, the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref>, Council on Foreign Relations<ref>http://blogs.cfr.org/cyber/2016/05/09/a-legal-arms-race-threatens-the-future-of-the-internet/</ref>, Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref> and by the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/wg2-rule-of-law-blog-series-2/</ref>, among others. <br />
<br />
Prior to co-founding Internet & Jurisdiction, Paul wanted to become a journalist and got hands-on experience by working for a political news broadcaster in Berlin and an international radio station in Paris.<br />
<br />
==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
<br />
==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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[[Category:People]]</div>P2015https://icannwiki.org/index.php?title=Paul_Fehlinger&diff=115855Paul Fehlinger2016-09-30T18:02:45Z<p>P2015: </p>
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|blog = <br />
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|facebook = <br />
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Co-Founder and Deputy Director of the global multistakeholder policy network [[Internet & Jurisdiction Project|Internet & Jurisdiction]]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>. <br />
<br />
==Internet & Jurisdiction==<br />
Internet & Jurisdiction is the global multistakeholder policy network addressing the tension between the cross-border Internet and national jurisdictions. It facilitates a global policy process to enable transnational cooperation and preserve the global character of the Internet. Founded in 2012, the policy network engages key entities from different stakeholder groups around the world. Internet & Jurisdiction helps catalyze the development of shared cooperation frameworks and policy standards that are as transnational as the Internet itself in order to promote legal interoperability and establish due process across borders.<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/progress-report-2013-14/</ref><br />
<br />
== Global Internet Governance==<br />
Paul spoke, among others, at the UN Internet Governance Forum<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, [[EuroDIG]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/eurodig-2013/workshop-8/</ref>, [[OECD]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref>, the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref> and the WTO<ref>https://www.wto.org/english/forums_e/public_forum16_e/wrksesions_e/session81_e.htm</ref>. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref> and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. Paul is also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref> and in the World Economic Forum's Future of the Internet Initiative. <br />
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His comments on the future of Internet Governance were featured in Fortune Magazine<ref>http://fortune.com/2016/04/08/internet-jurisdiction-trade/</ref>, Slate<ref>http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense.html</ref>, the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref>, Council on Foreign Relations<ref>http://blogs.cfr.org/cyber/2016/05/09/a-legal-arms-race-threatens-the-future-of-the-internet/</ref>, Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref> and by the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/wg2-rule-of-law-blog-series-2/</ref>, among others. <br />
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Prior to co-founding Internet & Jurisdiction, Paul wanted to become a journalist and got hands-on experience by working for a political news broadcaster in Berlin and an international radio station in Paris.<br />
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==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==References==<br />
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'''Bertrand de la Chapelle''' is the Executive Director of the global multistakeholder policy network Internet & Jurisdiction. <br />
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He is a former member of the [[ICANN Board|Board of Directors]] at [[ICANN]]. From 2006 to 2010, he was France’s Thematic Ambassador and Special Envoy for the Information Society, participating in all WSIS follow-up activities and Internet governance processes, including in particular the Internet Governance Forum (IGF), and was a Vice-Chair of ICANN’s Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC). Between 2002 and 2005, he actively participated in the World Summit on the Information society (WSIS) to promote dialogue among civil society, private sector and governments, including as Director of the collaborative platform WSIS-online. An engineer, diplomat and civil society actor, he also has nine years of private sector experience, including as co-founder and President of Virtools, now a subsidiary of Dassault Systèmes. <br />
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== INTERNET & JURISDICTION ==<br />
Internet & Jurisdiction is the global multistakeholder policy network addressing the tension between the cross-border Internet and national jurisdictions. It facilitates a global policy process to enable transnational cooperation and preserve the global character of the Internet. Founded in 2012, the policy network engages key entities from different stakeholder groups around the world. Internet & Jurisdiction helps catalyze the development of shared cooperation frameworks and policy standards that are as transnational as the Internet itself in order to promote legal interoperability and establish due process across borders.<ref>www.internetjurisdiction.net</ref><br />
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==ICANN==<br />
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He was appointed to the ICANN Board by the [[NomCom|Nominating Committee]], starting in 2010 and serving through the [[Annual Meeting|Annual General Meeting]] of 2013.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/groups/board Board, ICANN.org]</ref> He was known as one of the most active and vocal on ICANN's Board of Directors.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/14364-economist-replaces-de-la-chapelle-on-icann-board Economist replaces de la Chapelle on ICANN Board] Domainincite, published 3rd September 2013; retrieved 3rd December 2014.</ref><br />
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Mr. de la Chapelle has excused himself at least once from voting on issues related to ICANN's [[New gTLD Program|new gTLD program]] as per a conflict of interests policy passed in 2011.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/seven-icann-directors-have-new-gtld-conflicts/ Seven ICANN Directors Have New gTLD Conflicts, DomainIncite.com]</ref><br />
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His long career of representing the French government at international ICT fora included time spent on [[ICANN]]'s [[GAC|Governmental Advisory Committee]] (GAC), where he also served as Vice-Chair.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/groups/board/delachapelle.htm DeLaChapelle, ICANN.org]</ref><br />
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===Videos===<br />
Watch Bertran de la Chapelle, along with other familiar ICANN participants, discuss the [[Multistakeholder Model]]. The video was produced with help from [[Google]] at [[ICANN 44]] in June, 2012, in Prague.<br />
{{#ev:youtube|xR5csH7tIyc}}<br />
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==Past Work==<br />
Bertrand de la Chapelle has held many positions in the French government and represented it in many international forums. His first post in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was as in charge of the German Desk, which was responsible for French-German relationships. He went on to work in the Ministry in a variety of capacities.<br />
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In 1993 he co-founded Virtools and was the CEO of the company until 1998. The company provides a leading development environment for 3D interactive content. Around this time he also founded the consulting department of a leading French technology monitoring firm.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/groups/board/delachapelle.htm DeLaChapelle, ICANN.org]</ref><br />
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Beginning in1998 he was a Member of the G-8 Digital Opportunities Task Force (DOT Force), one of the first multi-stakeholder efforts in the field of ICTs. From 2006 until 2010 he served as France's Thematic Ambassador and Special Envoy for the Information Society. This saw him working with a number of international organizations, including sustained work with the [[WSIS|World Summit of the Internet Society]] (WSIS), where he also served as the Director OpenWSIS / WSIS-Online. He represented the French government in the [[ISOC|Information Society]] and [[IGF|Internet Governance Forum]] (IGF). His work with the IGF saw him participating in its [[MAG|Multi-Stakeholder Advisory Group]].<ref>[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/bdelachapelle linkedin profile]</ref><ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/groups/board/delachapelle.htm DeLaChapelle, ICANN.org]</ref><br />
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==Education==<br />
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He received his education from the Ecole Nationale d'Administration, Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris and Ecole Polytechnique.<ref>[http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/index.php/component/chronocontact/?chronoformname=2010PanelistBioView&wspid=106 Panelists Biographies 2010 Workshops]</ref><br />
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Co-Founder and Deputy Director of the global multistakeholder policy network [[Internet & Jurisdiction Project|Internet & Jurisdiction]]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>. <br />
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==Internet & Jurisdiction==<br />
Internet & Jurisdiction is the global multistakeholder policy network addressing the tension between the cross-border Internet and national jurisdictions. It facilitates a global policy process to enable transnational cooperation and preserve the global character of the Internet. Founded in 2012, the policy network engages key entities from different stakeholder groups around the world. Internet & Jurisdiction helps catalyze the development of shared cooperation frameworks and policy standards that are as transnational as the Internet itself in order to promote legal interoperability and establish due process across borders.<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/progress-report-2013-14/</ref><br />
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== Global Internet Governance==<br />
Paul spoke, among others, at the UN Internet Governance Forum<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, [[EuroDIG]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/eurodig-2013/workshop-8/</ref>, [[OECD]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref> and the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref>. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref> and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. Paul is also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref> and in the World Economic Forum's Future of the Internet Initiative. <br />
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His comments on the future of Internet Governance were featured in Fortune Magazine<ref>http://fortune.com/2016/04/08/internet-jurisdiction-trade/</ref>, Slate<ref>http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense.html</ref>, the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref>, Council on Foreign Relations<ref>http://blogs.cfr.org/cyber/2016/05/09/a-legal-arms-race-threatens-the-future-of-the-internet/</ref>, Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref> and by the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/wg2-rule-of-law-blog-series-2/</ref>, among others. <br />
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Prior to co-founding Internet & Jurisdiction, Paul wanted to become a journalist and got hands-on experience by working for a political news broadcaster in Berlin and an international radio station in Paris.<br />
<br />
==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Co-Founder and Manager of the [[Internet & Jurisdiction Project]]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>, a global multi-stakeholder policy network. <br />
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==Internet & Jurisdiction Project==<br />
The Internet & Jurisdiction Project facilitates since 2012 a pioneering global multi-stakeholder process. It addresses the challenge of how to handle the digital coexistence of diverse national laws in shared cross-border online spaces and prevent a fragmentation of cyberspace. The Internet & Jurisdiction Project enables multi-stakeholder cooperation in order to develop new mechanisms that are as transnational as the Internet itself and guarantee due process across borders. The process has a high visibility in various global Internet Governance fora and actively engages over 100 key entities including states, Internet companies, technical Internet operators, civil society organizations, international organizations and leading universities around the world..<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/progress-report-2013-14/</ref><br />
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== Global Internet Governance==<br />
Paul spoke, among others, at the UN Internet Governance Forum<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, [[EuroDIG]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/eurodig-2013/workshop-8/</ref>, [[OECD]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref> and the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref>. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref> and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. Paul is also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref> and in the World Economic Forum's Future of the Internet Initiative. <br />
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His comments on the future of Internet Governance were featured in Fortune Magazine<ref>http://fortune.com/2016/04/08/internet-jurisdiction-trade/</ref>, Slate<ref>http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense.html</ref>, the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref>, Council on Foreign Relations<ref>http://blogs.cfr.org/cyber/2016/05/09/a-legal-arms-race-threatens-the-future-of-the-internet/</ref> and Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref>, among others. <br />
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Prior to co-founding the Internet & Jurisdiction Project, Paul wanted to become a journalist and worked for a political news broadcaster in Berlin and an international radio station in Paris.<br />
<br />
==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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[[Category:People]]</div>P2015https://icannwiki.org/index.php?title=Paul_Fehlinger&diff=113344Paul Fehlinger2016-04-23T08:07:14Z<p>P2015: </p>
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Co-Founder and Manager of the [[Internet & Jurisdiction Project]]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>, a global multi-stakeholder policy network. <br />
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==Internet & Jurisdiction Project==<br />
The Internet & Jurisdiction Project facilitates since 2012 a pioneering global multi-stakeholder process. It addresses the challenge of how to handle the digital coexistence of diverse national laws in shared cross-border online spaces and prevent a fragmentation of cyberspace. The Internet & Jurisdiction Project enables multi-stakeholder cooperation in order to develop new mechanisms that are as transnational as the Internet itself and guarantee due process across borders. The process has a high visibility in various global Internet Governance fora and actively engages over 100 key entities including states, Internet companies, technical Internet operators, civil society organizations, international organizations and leading universities around the world..<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/progress-report-2013-14/</ref><br />
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== Global Internet Governance==<br />
Paul spoke, among others, at the UN Internet Governance Forum<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, [[EuroDIG]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/eurodig-2013/workshop-8/</ref>, [[OECD]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref> and the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref>. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref> and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. Paul is also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref> and in the World Economic Forum's Future of the Internet Initiative. <br />
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His comments on the future of Internet Governance were featured in Fortune Magazine<ref>http://fortune.com/2016/04/08/internet-jurisdiction-trade/</ref>, Slate<ref>http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense.html</ref>, the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref> and Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref>, among others. <br />
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Prior to co-founding the Internet & Jurisdiction Project, Paul wanted to become a journalist and worked for a political news broadcaster in Berlin and an international radio station in Paris.<br />
<br />
==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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'''Bertrand de la Chapelle''' is the Director of the Internet & Jurisdiction Project - a global multi-stakeholder policy network. <br />
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He is a former member of the [[ICANN Board|Board of Directors]] at [[ICANN]]. From 2006 to 2010, he was France’s Thematic Ambassador and Special Envoy for the Information Society, participating in all WSIS follow-up activities and Internet governance processes, including in particular the Internet Governance Forum (IGF), and was a Vice-Chair of ICANN’s Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC). Between 2002 and 2005, he actively participated in the World Summit on the Information society (WSIS) to promote dialogue among civil society, private sector and governments, including as Director of the collaborative platform WSIS-online. An engineer, diplomat and civil society actor, he also has nine years of private sector experience, including as co-founder and President of Virtools, now a subsidiary of Dassault Systèmes. <br />
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== INTERNET & JURISDICTION PROJECT ==<br />
The Internet & Jurisdiction Project facilitates since 2012 a pioneering global multi-stakeholder process. It addresses the challenge of how to handle the digital coexistence of diverse national laws in shared cross-border online spaces and prevent a fragmentation of cyberspace. The Internet & Jurisdiction Project enables multi-stakeholder cooperation in order to develop new mechanisms that are as transnational as the Internet itself and guarantee due process across borders. The process has a high visibility in various global Internet Governance fora and actively engages over 100 key entities including states, Internet companies, technical Internet operators, civil society organizations, international organizations and leading universities around the world.<ref>www.internetjurisdiction.net</ref><br />
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==ICANN==<br />
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He was appointed to the ICANN Board by the [[NomCom|Nominating Committee]], starting in 2010 and serving through the [[Annual Meeting|Annual General Meeting]] of 2013.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/groups/board Board, ICANN.org]</ref> He was known as one of the most active and vocal on ICANN's Board of Directors.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/14364-economist-replaces-de-la-chapelle-on-icann-board Economist replaces de la Chapelle on ICANN Board] Domainincite, published 3rd September 2013; retrieved 3rd December 2014.</ref><br />
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Mr. de la Chapelle has excused himself at least once from voting on issues related to ICANN's [[New gTLD Program|new gTLD program]] as per a conflict of interests policy passed in 2011.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/seven-icann-directors-have-new-gtld-conflicts/ Seven ICANN Directors Have New gTLD Conflicts, DomainIncite.com]</ref><br />
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On the Board of ICANN, Mr. de la Chapelle was known as on <br />
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His long career of representing the French government at international ICT fora included time spent on [[ICANN]]'s [[GAC|Governmental Advisory Committee]] (GAC), where he also served as Vice-Chair.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/groups/board/delachapelle.htm DeLaChapelle, ICANN.org]</ref><br />
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===Videos===<br />
Watch Bertran de la Chapelle, along with other familiar ICANN participants, discuss the [[Multistakeholder Model]]. The video was produced with help from [[Google]] at [[ICANN 44]] in June, 2012, in Prague.<br />
{{#ev:youtube|xR5csH7tIyc}}<br />
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==Past Work==<br />
Bertrand de la Chapelle has held many positions in the French government and represented it in many international forums. His first post in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was as in charge of the German Desk, which was responsible for French-German relationships. He went on to work in the Ministry in a variety of capacities.<br />
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In 1993 he co-founded Virtools and was the CEO of the company until 1998. The company provides a leading development environment for 3D interactive content. Around this time he also founded the consulting department of a leading French technology monitoring firm.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/groups/board/delachapelle.htm DeLaChapelle, ICANN.org]</ref><br />
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Beginning in1998 he was a Member of the G-8 Digital Opportunities Task Force (DOT Force), one of the first multi-stakeholder efforts in the field of ICTs. From 2006 until 2010 he served as France's Thematic Ambassador and Special Envoy for the Information Society. This saw him working with a number of international organizations, including sustained work with the [[WSIS|World Summit of the Internet Society]] (WSIS), where he also served as the Director OpenWSIS / WSIS-Online. He represented the French government in the [[ISOC|Information Society]] and [[IGF|Internet Governance Forum]] (IGF). His work with the IGF saw him participating in its [[MAG|Multi-Stakeholder Advisory Group]].<ref>[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/bdelachapelle linkedin profile]</ref><ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/groups/board/delachapelle.htm DeLaChapelle, ICANN.org]</ref><br />
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==Education==<br />
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He received his education from the Ecole Nationale d'Administration, Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris and Ecole Polytechnique.<ref>[http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/index.php/component/chronocontact/?chronoformname=2010PanelistBioView&wspid=106 Panelists Biographies 2010 Workshops]</ref><br />
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Manager and co-founder of the [[Internet & Jurisdiction Project]]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>, a global multi-stakeholder policy network. <br />
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==Internet & Jurisdiction Project==<br />
The Internet & Jurisdiction Project facilitates since 2012 a pioneering global multi-stakeholder process. It addresses the challenge of how to handle the digital coexistence of diverse national laws in shared cross-border online spaces and prevent a fragmentation of cyberspace. The Internet & Jurisdiction Project enables multi-stakeholder cooperation in order to develop new mechanisms that are as transnational as the Internet itself and guarantee due process across borders. The process has a high visibility in various global Internet Governance fora and actively engages over 100 key entities including states, Internet companies, technical Internet operators, civil society organizations, international organizations and leading universities around the world..<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/progress-report-2013-14/</ref><br />
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== Global Internet Governance==<br />
Paul spoke, among others, at the UN Internet Governance Forum<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, [[EuroDIG]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/eurodig-2013/workshop-8/</ref>, [[OECD]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref> and the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref>. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref> and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. Paul is also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref> and in the World Economic Forum's Future of the Internet Initiative. <br />
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His comments on the future of Internet Governance were featured in the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref> and Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref>, among others. <br />
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Prior to co-founding the Internet & Jurisdiction Project, Paul wanted to become a journalist and worked for a political news broadcaster in Berlin and an international radio station in Paris.<br />
<br />
==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==References==<br />
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Manager and co-founder of the [[Internet & Jurisdiction Project]]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>, a global multi-stakeholder dialogue process to develop a transnational due process framework. <br />
<br />
==Internet & Jurisdiction Project==<br />
The Internet & Jurisdiction Project facilitates since 2012 a pioneering global multi-stakeholder process. It addresses the challenge of how to handle the digital coexistence of diverse national laws in shared cross-border online spaces and prevent a fragmentation of cyberspace. The Internet & Jurisdiction Project enables multi-stakeholder cooperation in order to develop new mechanisms that are as transnational as the Internet itself and guarantee due process across borders. The process has a high visibility in various global Internet Governance fora and actively engages over 100 key entities including states, Internet companies, technical Internet operators, civil society organizations, international organizations and leading universities around the world..<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/progress-report-2013-14/</ref><br />
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== Global Internet Governance==<br />
Paul spoke, among others, at the UN Internet Governance Forum<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, [[EuroDIG]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/eurodig-2013/workshop-8/</ref>, [[OECD]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref> and the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref>. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref> and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. Paul is also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref> and in the World Economic Forum's Future of the Internet Initiative. <br />
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His comments on the future of Internet Governance were featured in the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref> and Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref>, among others. <br />
<br />
Prior to co-founding the Internet & Jurisdiction Project, Paul wanted to become a journalist and worked for a political news broadcaster in Berlin and an international radio station in Paris.<br />
<br />
==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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[[Category:People]]</div>P2015https://icannwiki.org/index.php?title=Paul_Fehlinger&diff=110852Paul Fehlinger2016-01-23T08:04:30Z<p>P2015: /* Internet & Jurisdiction Project */</p>
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Manager and co-founder of the [[Internet & Jurisdiction Project]]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>, a global multi-stakeholder dialogue process to develop a transnational due process framework. <br />
<br />
==Internet & Jurisdiction Project==<br />
he Internet & Jurisdiction Project facilitates since 2012 a pioneering global multi-stakeholder process. It addresses the challenge of how to handle the digital coexistence of diverse national laws in shared cross-border online spaces and prevent a fragmentation of cyberspace. The Internet & Jurisdiction Project enables multi-stakeholder cooperation in order to develop new mechanisms that are as transnational as the Internet itself and guarantee due process across borders. The process has a high visibility in various global Internet Governance fora and actively engages over 100 key entities including states, Internet companies, technical Internet operators, civil society organizations, international organizations and leading universities around the world..<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/progress-report-2013-14/</ref><br />
<br />
== Global Internet Governance==<br />
Paul spoke, among others, at the UN Internet Governance Forum<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, [[EuroDIG]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/eurodig-2013/workshop-8/</ref>, [[OECD]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref> and the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref>. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref> and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. Paul is also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref> and in the World Economic Forum's Future of the Internet Initiative. <br />
<br />
His comments on the future of Internet Governance were featured in the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref> and Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref>, among others. <br />
<br />
Prior to co-founding the Internet & Jurisdiction Project, Paul wanted to become a journalist and worked for a political news broadcaster in Berlin and an international radio station in Paris.<br />
<br />
==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
<br />
==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Manager and co-founder of the [[Internet & Jurisdiction Project]]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>, a global multi-stakeholder dialogue process to develop a transnational due process framework. <br />
<br />
==Internet & Jurisdiction Project==<br />
The Internet & Jurisdiction Project was launched in 2012 to address the tension between the cross-border nature of the Internet and the patchwork of national jurisdictions. To enable the digital coexistence of different norms in shared cross-border online spaces, it facilitates a global multi-stakeholder dialogue process to develop a transnational due process framework. It actively engages key entities from states, Internet platforms, technical operators, civil society, academia and international organizations. The Internet & Jurisdiction process enables the collective development of innovative cooperation mechanisms that are as transnational as the network itself to preserve the global character of the Internet.<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/progress-report-2013-14/</ref><br />
<br />
== Global Internet Governance==<br />
Paul spoke, among others, at the UN Internet Governance Forum<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, [[EuroDIG]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/eurodig-2013/workshop-8/</ref>, [[OECD]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref> and the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref>. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref> and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. Paul is also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref> and in the World Economic Forum's Future of the Internet Initiative. <br />
<br />
His comments on the future of Internet Governance were featured in the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref> and Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref>, among others. <br />
<br />
Prior to co-founding the Internet & Jurisdiction Project, Paul wanted to become a journalist and worked for a political news broadcaster in Berlin and an international radio station in Paris.<br />
<br />
==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
<br />
==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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[[Category:People]]</div>P2015https://icannwiki.org/index.php?title=Paul_Fehlinger&diff=101163Paul Fehlinger2015-06-17T21:13:15Z<p>P2015: </p>
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Manager and co-founder of the [[Internet & Jurisdiction Project]]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>, a global multi-stakeholder dialogue process to develop a transnational due process framework. <br />
<br />
==Internet & Jurisdiction Project==<br />
The Internet & Jurisdiction Project was launched in 2012 to address the tension between the cross-border nature of the Internet and the patchwork of national jurisdictions. To enable the digital coexistence of different norms in shared cross-border online spaces, it facilitates a global multi-stakeholder dialogue process to develop a transnational due process framework. It actively engages key entities from states, Internet platforms, technical operators, civil society, academia and international organizations. The Internet & Jurisdiction process enables the collective development of innovative cooperation mechanisms that are as transnational as the network itself to preserve the global character of the Internet.<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/progress-report-2013-14/</ref><br />
<br />
== Global Internet Governance==<br />
Paul spoke, among others, at the UN Internet Governance Forum<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, [[EuroDIG]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/eurodig-2013/workshop-8/</ref>, [[OECD]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref> and the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref>. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref> and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. Paul is also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref>. <br />
<br />
His comments on the future of Internet Governance were featured in the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref> and Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref>, among others. <br />
<br />
Prior to co-founding the Internet & Jurisdiction Project, Paul wanted to become a journalist and worked for a political news broadcaster in Berlin and an international radio station in Paris.<br />
<br />
==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
<br />
==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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[[Category:People]]</div>P2015https://icannwiki.org/index.php?title=Paul_Fehlinger&diff=97904Paul Fehlinger2015-03-12T11:51:48Z<p>P2015: </p>
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Manager and co-founder of the [[Internet & Jurisdiction Project]]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>, a global multi-stakeholder dialogue process to develop a transnational due process framework. <br />
<br />
==Internet & Jurisdiction Project==<br />
The Internet & Jurisdiction Project was launched in 2012 to address the tension between the cross-border nature of the Internet and the patchwork of national jurisdictions. To enable the digital coexistence of different norms in shared cross-border online spaces, it facilitates a global multi-stakeholder dialogue process to develop a transnational due process framework. It actively engages key entities from states, Internet platforms, technical operators, civil society, academia and international organizations. The Internet & Jurisdiction process enables the collective development of innovative cooperation mechanisms that are as transnational as the network itself to preserve the global character of the Internet.<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/progress-report-2013-14/</ref><br />
<br />
== Global Internet Governance==<br />
Paul spoke, among others, at the UN Internet Governance Forum<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, [[EuroDIG]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/eurodig-2013/workshop-8/</ref>, [[OECD]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref> and the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref>. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref> and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. Paul is also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref>. <br />
<br />
His comments on the future of Internet Governance were featured in the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref> and Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref>, among others. <br />
<br />
Prior to co-founding the Internet & Jurisdiction Project, Paul wanted to become a journalist and worked for a political news broadcaster in Berlin and an international radio station in Paris.<br />
<br />
==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==References==<br />
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[[Category:People]]</div>P2015https://icannwiki.org/index.php?title=Paul_Fehlinger&diff=97726Paul Fehlinger2015-03-10T10:11:23Z<p>P2015: </p>
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Manager and co-founder of the [[Internet & Jurisdiction Project]]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>, a global multi-stakeholder dialogue process. <br />
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==Internet & Jurisdiction Project==<br />
The Internet & Jurisdiction Project was launched in 2012 to address the tension between the cross-border nature of the Internet and the patchwork of national jurisdictions. To enable the digital coexistence of different norms in shared cross-border online spaces, it facilitates a neutral multi-stakeholder dialogue process, which brings together governments, civil society groups, Internet platforms, technical operators and international organizations. It enables the collective development of innovative cooperation mechanisms that are as transnational as the network itself to preserve the global character of the Internet.<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/progress-report-2013-14/</ref><br />
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== Global Internet Governance==<br />
Paul spoke, among others, at the UN Internet Governance Forum<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, [[EuroDIG]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/eurodig-2013/workshop-8/</ref>, [[OECD]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref> and the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref>. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref> and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. Paul is also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref>. <br />
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His comments on the future of Internet Governance were featured in the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref> and Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref>, among others. <br />
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Prior to co-founding the Internet & Jurisdiction Project, Paul wanted to become a journalist and worked for a political news broadcaster in Berlin and an international radio station in Paris.<br />
<br />
==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==References==<br />
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[[Category:People]]</div>P2015https://icannwiki.org/index.php?title=Paul_Fehlinger&diff=97725Paul Fehlinger2015-03-10T10:10:32Z<p>P2015: </p>
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Manager and co-founder of the [[Internet & Jurisdiction Project]]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>, a global multi-stakeholder dialogue process. <br />
<br />
==Internet & Jurisdiction Project==<br />
The Internet & Jurisdiction Project was launched in 2012 to address the tension between the cross-border nature of the Internet and the patchwork of national jurisdictions. To enable the digital coexistence of different norms in shared cross-border online spaces, it facilitates a neutral multi-stakeholder dialogue process, which brings together governments, civil society groups, major Internet platforms, technical operators and international organizations. It enables the collective development of innovative cooperation mechanisms that are as transnational as the network itself to preserve the global character of the Internet.<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/progress-report-2013-14/</ref> <br />
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== Global Internet Governance==<br />
Paul spoke, among others, at the UN Internet Governance Forum<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, [[EuroDIG]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/eurodig-2013/workshop-8/</ref>, [[OECD]]<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref> and the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref>. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref> and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. Paul is also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref>. <br />
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His comments on the future of Internet Governance were featured in the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref> and Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref>, among others. <br />
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Prior to co-founding the Internet & Jurisdiction Project, Paul wanted to become a journalist and worked for a political news broadcaster in Berlin and an international radio station in Paris.<br />
<br />
==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==References==<br />
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[[Category:People]]</div>P2015https://icannwiki.org/index.php?title=Bertrand_de_la_Chapelle&diff=97693Bertrand de la Chapelle2015-03-09T13:34:23Z<p>P2015: </p>
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'''Bertrand de la Chapelle''' is the Director of the Internet & Jurisdiction Project - a global multi-stakeholder dialogue process to develop a transnational due process framework for the Internet. <br />
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He is a former member of the [[ICANN Board|Board of Directors]] at [[ICANN]]. From 2006 to 2010, he was France’s Thematic Ambassador and Special Envoy for the Information Society, participating in all WSIS follow-up activities and Internet governance processes, including in particular the Internet Governance Forum (IGF), and was a Vice-Chair of ICANN’s Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC). Between 2002 and 2005, he actively participated in the World Summit on the Information society (WSIS) to promote dialogue among civil society, private sector and governments, including as Director of the collaborative platform WSIS-online. An engineer, diplomat and civil society actor, he also has nine years of private sector experience, including as co-founder and President of Virtools, now a subsidiary of Dassault Systèmes. <br />
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==ICANN==<br />
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He was appointed to the ICANN Board by the [[NomCom|Nominating Committee]], starting in 2010 and serving through the [[Annual Meeting|Annual General Meeting]] of 2013.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/groups/board Board, ICANN.org]</ref> He was known as one of the most active and vocal on ICANN's Board of Directors.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/14364-economist-replaces-de-la-chapelle-on-icann-board Economist replaces de la Chapelle on ICANN Board] Domainincite, published 3rd September 2013; retrieved 3rd December 2014.</ref><br />
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Mr. de la Chapelle has excused himself at least once from voting on issues related to ICANN's [[New gTLD Program|new gTLD program]] as per a conflict of interests policy passed in 2011.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/seven-icann-directors-have-new-gtld-conflicts/ Seven ICANN Directors Have New gTLD Conflicts, DomainIncite.com]</ref><br />
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On the Board of ICANN, Mr. de la Chapelle was known as on <br />
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His long career of representing the French government at international ICT fora included time spent on [[ICANN]]'s [[GAC|Governmental Advisory Committee]] (GAC), where he also served as Vice-Chair.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/groups/board/delachapelle.htm DeLaChapelle, ICANN.org]</ref><br />
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===Videos===<br />
Watch Bertran de la Chapelle, along with other familiar ICANN participants, discuss the [[Multistakeholder Model]]. The video was produced with help from [[Google]] at [[ICANN 44]] in June, 2012, in Prague.<br />
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==Past Work==<br />
Bertrand de la Chapelle has held many positions in the French government and represented it in many international forums. His first post in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was as in charge of the German Desk, which was responsible for French-German relationships. He went on to work in the Ministry in a variety of capacities.<br />
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In 1993 he co-founded Virtools and was the CEO of the company until 1998. The company provides a leading development environment for 3D interactive content. Around this time he also founded the consulting department of a leading French technology monitoring firm.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/groups/board/delachapelle.htm DeLaChapelle, ICANN.org]</ref><br />
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Beginning in1998 he was a Member of the G-8 Digital Opportunities Task Force (DOT Force), one of the first multi-stakeholder efforts in the field of ICTs. From 2006 until 2010 he served as France's Thematic Ambassador and Special Envoy for the Information Society. This saw him working with a number of international organizations, including sustained work with the [[WSIS|World Summit of the Internet Society]] (WSIS), where he also served as the Director OpenWSIS / WSIS-Online. He represented the French government in the [[ISOC|Information Society]] and [[IGF|Internet Governance Forum]] (IGF). His work with the IGF saw him participating in its [[MAG|Multi-Stakeholder Advisory Group]].<ref>[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/bdelachapelle linkedin profile]</ref><ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/groups/board/delachapelle.htm DeLaChapelle, ICANN.org]</ref><br />
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==Education==<br />
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He received his education from the Ecole Nationale d'Administration, Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris and Ecole Polytechnique.<ref>[http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/index.php/component/chronocontact/?chronoformname=2010PanelistBioView&wspid=106 Panelists Biographies 2010 Workshops]</ref><br />
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==References==<br />
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Manager and co-founder of the [[Internet & Jurisdiction Project]]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>, a global multi-stakeholder dialogue process. <br />
<br />
==Internet & Jurisdiction Project==<br />
The Internet & Jurisdiction Project was launched in 2012 to address the tension between the cross-border nature of the Internet and the patchwork of national jurisdictions. To enable the digital coexistence of different norms in shared cross-border online spaces, it facilitates a neutral multi-stakeholder dialogue process, which brings together governments, civil society groups, major Internet platforms, technical operators and international organizations. To preserve the global character of the Internet, it enables the collective development of innovative cooperation mechanisms that are as transnational as the network itself.<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/progress-report-2013-14/</ref> <br />
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== Global Internet Governance==<br />
Paul spoke, among others, at the UN Internet Governance Forum<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQibakQP_TQ</ref>, EuroDIG<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/eurodig-2013/workshop-8/</ref>, OECD<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/oecd-cdep-2014/ , http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/oecd-forum-idea-factory-2014/</ref> and the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/events/coe_net_transparency_2013/</ref>. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt<ref>https://www.ourinternet.org/#research_advisers</ref> and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition<ref>https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-2/</ref>. Paul is also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe<ref>http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/MSI-INT/MSI-INT%20List%20Participants%202nd%20meeting.pdf</ref>. <br />
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His comments on the future of Internet Governance were featured in the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung<ref>http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/startseite/das-ende-des-internets-1.18239023</ref>, the German Die Zeit<ref>http://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2014-02/regierungen-treiben-internet-fragmentierung-voran</ref>, Internet Policy Review<ref>http://policyreview.info/articles/news/cyberspace-fragmentation-internet-governance-debate-beyond-infrastructure/266</ref> and Deutschlandfunk<ref>http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/internet-manuskript-metropolis-und-moloch.740.de.html?dram:article_id=289130</ref>, among others. <br />
<br />
Prior to co-founding the Internet & Jurisdiction Project, Paul wanted to become a journalist and worked for a political broadcast in Berlin and an international radio broadcaster in Paris. <br />
<br />
==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
<br />
==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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[[Category:People]]</div>P2015https://icannwiki.org/index.php?title=Paul_Fehlinger&diff=97688Paul Fehlinger2015-03-08T10:48:43Z<p>P2015: </p>
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Manager and co-founder of the [[Internet & Jurisdiction Project]]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>, a global multi-stakeholder dialogue process. <br />
<br />
==Internet & Jurisdiction Project==<br />
The Internet & Jurisdiction Project was launched in 2012 to address the tension between the cross-border nature of of the Internet and the patchwork of national jurisdictions. To enable the digital coexistence of different norms in shared cross-border online spaces, it facilitates a neutral multi-stakeholder dialogue process, which brings together governments, civil society groups, major Internet platforms, technical operators and international organizations. To preserve the global character of the Internet, it enables the collective development of innovative cooperation mechanisms that are as transnational as the network itself. <br />
<br />
== Global Internet Governance==<br />
Paul was a speaker at venues including the UN Internet Governance Forum, EuroDIG, OECD and the Council of Europe. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition. Paul is also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe. <br />
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His comments on the future of Internet Governance were featured in the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung, the German Die Zeit, Internet Policy Review and Deutschlandfunk, among others. <br />
<br />
Prior to co-founding the Internet & Jurisdiction Project, Paul wanted to become a journalist and worked at PHOENIX, a TV station produced jointly by ARD and ZDF, in Berlin and Radio France Internationale in Paris. <br />
<br />
==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==References==<br />
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Manager and co-founder of the [[Internet & Jurisdiction Project]]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>, a global multi-stakeholder dialogue process. <br />
<br />
==Internet & Jurisdiction Project==<br />
The Internet & Jurisdiction Project was launched in 2012 to address the tension between the cross-border nature of of the Internet and the patchwork of national jurisdictions. To enable the digital coexistence of different norms in shared cross-border online spaces, it facilitates a neutral multi-stakeholder dialogue process, which brings together governments, civil society groups, major Internet platforms, technical operators and international organizations. To preserve the global character of the Internet, it enables the collective development of innovative cooperation mechanisms that are as transnational as the network itself. <br />
<br />
== Global Internet Governance==<br />
Paul was a speaker at venues including the UN Internet Governance Forum, EuroDIG, OECD and the Council of Europe. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition. Paul is also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe. <br />
<br />
His comments on the future of Internet Governance were featured in the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung, the German Die Zeit, Internet Policy Review and Deutschlandfunk, among others. <br />
<br />
Prior to co-founding the Internet & Jurisdiction Project, Paul wanted to become a journalist and worked at a public political television station (PHOENIX ARD/ZDF) in Berlin and Radio France Internationale in Paris. <br />
<br />
==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==References==<br />
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[[Category:People]]</div>P2015https://icannwiki.org/index.php?title=Paul_Fehlinger&diff=97686Paul Fehlinger2015-03-08T10:31:23Z<p>P2015: </p>
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Manager and co-founder of the [[Internet & Jurisdiction Project]]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>, a global multi-stakeholder dialogue process. <br />
<br />
==Internet & Jurisdiction Project==<br />
The Internet & Jurisdiction Project was launched in 2012 to address the tension between the cross-border nature of of the Internet and the patchwork of national jurisdictions. To enable the digital coexistence of different norms in shared cross-border online spaces, it facilitates a neutral multi-stakeholder dialogue process, which brings together governments, civil society groups, major Internet platforms, technical operators and international organizations. To preserve the global character of the Internet, it enables the collective development of innovative cooperation mechanisms that are as transnational as the network itself. <br />
<br />
== Global Internet Governance==<br />
Paul was a speaker at venues including the UN Internet Governance Forum, EuroDIG, OECD and the Council of Europe. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition. Paul is also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe. <br />
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His comments on the future of Internet Governance appeared were featured in the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung, the German Die Zeit, Internet Policy Review and Deutschlandfunk, among others. <br />
<br />
Prior to co-founding the Internet & Jurisdiction Project, Paul wanted to become a journalist and worked at a public political television station (PHOENIX ARD/ZDF) in Berlin and Radio France Internationale in Paris. <br />
<br />
==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Manager and co-founder of the [[Internet & Jurisdiction Project]]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>, a global multi-stakeholder dialogue process. The Internet & Jurisdiction Project was launched in 2012 to address the tension between the cross-border nature of of the Internet and the patchwork of national jurisdictions. To enable the digital coexistence of different norms in shared cross-border online spaces, it facilitates a neutral multi-stakeholder dialogue process, which brings together governments, civil society groups, major Internet platforms, technical operators and international organizations. To preserve the global character of the Internet, it enables the collective development of innovative cooperation mechanisms that are as transnational as the network itself. <br />
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Paul was a speaker at venues including the UN Internet Governance Forum, EuroDIG, OECD and the Council of Europe. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition. Paul is also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe. <br />
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His comments on the future of Internet Governance appeared were featured in the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung, the German Die Zeit, Internet Policy Review and Deutschlandfunk, among others. <br />
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Prior to co-founding the Internet & Jurisdiction Project, Paul wanted to become a journalist and worked at a public political television station (PHOENIX ARD/ZDF) in Berlin and Radio France Internationale in Paris. <br />
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==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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'''Paul Fehlinger''' is the Manager and co-founder of the [[Internet & Jurisdiction Project]]<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/in/paulfehlinger/en LinkedIn] From LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015. </ref>, a global multi-stakeholder dialogue process. The Internet & Jurisdiction Project was launched in 2012 to address the tension between the cross-border nature of of the Internet and the patchwork of national jurisdictions. To enable the digital coexistence of different norms in shared cross-border online spaces, it facilitates a neutral multi-stakeholder dialogue process, which brings together governments, civil society groups, major Internet platforms, technical operators and international organizations. To preserve the global character of the Internet, it enables the collective development of innovative cooperation mechanisms that are as transnational as the network itself. <br />
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Paul was a speaker at venues including the UN Internet Governance Forum, EuroDIG, OECD and the Council of Europe. He was appointed to the Advisory Network of the Global Commission on Internet Governance chaired by Carl Bildt and to the Working Group on the Rule of Law of the Freedom Online Coalition. Paul is also a participant in the Committee of experts on cross-border flow of Internet traffic and Internet freedom at the Council of Europe. <br />
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His comments on the future of Internet Governance appeared were featured in the Swiss Neue Züricher Zeitung, the German Die Zeit, Internet Policy Review and Deutschlandfunk, among others. <br />
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==Education==<br />
Paul specialized in Internet politics and new modes of global governance at Sciences Po Paris (Master in International Relations) and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. He was a scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung). Paul also holds a BA in European Studies from Maastricht University and a degree in French Studies from the Sorbonne. <ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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==Languages==<br />
Paul speaks English, French and German.<ref name="linkedin"></ref><br />
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