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'''Zahid Jamil''' is a Senior Partner at [[Jamil & Jamil]], which is a corporate and commercial law firm in his native country, Pakistan, and he is extensively involved in issues of cyber-security and Internet freedom in Pakistan. He is Chairman of the [[Domain Name Dispute Resolution Center]] in Pakistan, which handles disputes related to its [[.pk]] [[ccTLD]]. He is also a member of the PK Policy group, which is a part of [[PKNIC]].<ref>[http://pk5.pknic.net.pk/pk5/pgPolicyBoard.PK Policy Board, pk5.pknic.net.pk]</ref> Zaahid Jamal is also Chairman of the Pakistani Chapter of the [[ICC|International Chamber of Commerce]]'s (ICC) Electronic Business, IT & Telecom Commission , and he has been offering help and counsel to the Federal Investigation Agency’s National Response to Cyber Crime Cell ([[NR3C]])<ref>[https://community.icann.org/display/gnsosoi/Zahid+Jamil+SOI Zahid Jamal SOI, Community.ICANN.org]</ref>
  
==Professional Experience==
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Mr. Jamil is on [[ICANN]]'s Executive Committee for the The [[BC|Business Constituency]] (BC), which is the voice of commercial business Internet users within [[ICANN]], he is also a [[GNSO]] councillor. He was elected by the GNSO to represent the GNSO on the Geographic Regions Working Group, he actively advocates BC interests in the GNSO Travel Drafting Team, and was also appointed as a member to the [[IRT|Implementation Recommendations Team]].
 
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'''Zahid Jamil'''holds several positions in a number of various organizations.  One of these positions is Executive Committee for the The Business Constituency ([[BC]]), which is the voice of commercial business Internet users within [[ICANN]]. Within the Executive Committee he helds the position of [[GNSO]] Councilor.  
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He frequently attends [[ICANN]] and [[IGF]] meetings. Within the IGF he is a member of the [[MAG|Multistakeholder Advisory Group]], which is tasked to assist the UN Secretary General in convening the Internet Governance Forums. He has held that position for two terms.  
He is a Senior Partner at [[Jamil&Jamil]], which is a corporate and commercial law firm in his native country, Pakistan.
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==Videos==
Chairman for Domain Name Dispute Resolution Center (www.dndrc.com).Chairman of the Electronic Business, IT & Telecom Commission of the Pakistan Chapter of the International Chamber of Commerce ([[ICC]])
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Watch Zahid Jamil, along with other familiar ICANN participants, discuss the [[Multistakeholder Model]]. The video was produced with help from [[Google]] at [[ICANN 44]] in Prague.
He is also a member of the Business and Commercial Users Constituency and he has been offering help and counsel to the Federal Investigation Agency’s National Response to Cyber Crime Cell ([[NR3C]])<ref>[https://community.icann.org/display/gnsosoi/Zahid+Jamil+SOI]</ref>
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==Events Attended==
 
 
 
In 2010 Zahid Jamil attended the [[ICANN]] GNSO “Business Constituency” in Nairobi as a [[GNSO]] representative.  
 
In 2008 - Dubai Regional Meeting and ICANN Paris
 
In 2007 he attended the [[IGF]] in RIO where he was acting as panelist for the CoE Workshop
 
In 2007 he attended the [[IGF]] in Athens where he was acting as panelist for the APC workshop.
 
In 2007 he attended ICANN in New Delhi
 
In 2006 he attended IGF on the 19th of May at Geneva
 
 
 
==Member of==
 
 
 
Member of:
 
 
 
Mr. '''Zahid Jamil''' is a member of:
 
Joint Legal Working Group and Member of [[AFACT Asia Pacific Council]] on Trade Facilitation and E-Commerce (AFACT)
 
[[[Multistakeholder Advisory Group]]
 
[[GNSO]]<ref>[http://icannwiki.com/index.php?title=GNSO&diff=prev&oldid=39913]</ref>
 
 
 
  
 
==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 18:49, 11 June 2021

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Country: Pakistan
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Zahid Jamil is a Senior Partner at Jamil & Jamil, which is a corporate and commercial law firm in his native country, Pakistan, and he is extensively involved in issues of cyber-security and Internet freedom in Pakistan. He is Chairman of the Domain Name Dispute Resolution Center in Pakistan, which handles disputes related to its .pk ccTLD. He is also a member of the PK Policy group, which is a part of PKNIC.[1] Zaahid Jamal is also Chairman of the Pakistani Chapter of the International Chamber of Commerce's (ICC) Electronic Business, IT & Telecom Commission , and he has been offering help and counsel to the Federal Investigation Agency’s National Response to Cyber Crime Cell (NR3C)[2]

Mr. Jamil is on ICANN's Executive Committee for the The Business Constituency (BC), which is the voice of commercial business Internet users within ICANN, he is also a GNSO councillor. He was elected by the GNSO to represent the GNSO on the Geographic Regions Working Group, he actively advocates BC interests in the GNSO Travel Drafting Team, and was also appointed as a member to the Implementation Recommendations Team.

He frequently attends ICANN and IGF meetings. Within the IGF he is a member of the Multistakeholder Advisory Group, which is tasked to assist the UN Secretary General in convening the Internet Governance Forums. He has held that position for two terms.

Videos

Watch Zahid Jamil, along with other familiar ICANN participants, discuss the Multistakeholder Model. The video was produced with help from Google at ICANN 44 in Prague.

References