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Dear Gordon and all,

Thank you very much for this invitation to introduce myself and my
background. Even though I am still new in the RIPE environment, I have been
involced in the ICT law  and IG policiy  for the past 10 and even more
years, so here a brief introduction of my professional profile and the
reason why I would like to co-chair this super community:

I am a 36 year old proactive and enthusiastic female lawyer and researcher
at the Law Research Institute Ambrosio Gioja (Faculty of Law - University
of Buenos Aires).I have been working for the past years in the IT law
field, both in her doctoral research project in the field of Privacy,
International Law and Internet Governance and well as Research Group
Projects at the University of Buenos Aires in the field of Surveillance, IT
Law and Human Rights evaluating and monitoring the current agenda and well
as the international forums related to Internet Governance. Accordingly,
I  have  a  very  strong  knowledge  of  Internet  issues  being  one  of
the  few professionals in Argentina with an excellent academic records and
background on the field. Not only I have obtained several support for the
Argentinean, Swiss and Swedish governments to pursue her studies and
doctoral research but as well I has return all that support and knowledge
to my country. I holds one of the best grades in the University of Buenos
Aires, as well as an MBA in Switzerland (University of  Lausanne) and
research work  in Sweden (University of Stockholm – Center for Law and
Informatics). I am as well a specialist in Internet Governance and
International and Humanitarian Law and is one of the few professionals in
Argentina you is deeply committed to built a strong network within the
academia as well as with students to promote the human rights and the use
of the technology. Lastly, I am author of different articles and chapters
related to technology, politics and law.

In the training area, For the past 8 years I have given training and
conferences as professor of IT Law and Politics at the University of
Stockholm, the Catholic University of Peru, and the University of Buenos
Aires and the University Politécnico Gran Colombiano. Moreover, I am in
charge of the first study group on IG at the University of Buenos Aires.
And I do give advice to similar groups within Latin-America. I do currently
train lawyers, sociologists, political scientists in IG issues, diplomacy
and Law. Of course I have my resume if necessary that will describe with
more detail the program of such training. I have provided both training in
Spanish and English and a few in French.

I the advocacy area, I have been involved in many advocacy activities. To
mention a few I have been member (twice) of the Member of the Stakeholder
Selection Committee to choose potential speakers from non-governmental
organizations for the High-level Meeting on the overall review of the
implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit on the Information
Society (WSIS +10). I am the co-coordinator of the Internet Governance
Caucus and I am very involved in civil society concerns with regard
Internet’s agenda. As part of the Freedom Online Coalition WG 1, I have
been working closely with a multistakeholder group (including the
government of United States of America, Canada and The Netherlands)
focusing our effort in enhancing human rights protection  within online
activities as well as an active participant of the Civil Society
pre-conference and training on capacity building at The Hague.

I am the founder of the Argentinean Hub of Internet Governance, a group who
seeks to promote discussion and information on IG issues form a
Latin-American point of view and the Argentinean Legal Hackers chapter, a
group that combines both technical and legal expertise to seek solutions
for Internet’s current challenges. In this sense, I do strongly promote
online training and international conferences remote participation by
different channels I have created.
Finally, I am a member of the Global Internet Governance Academic Network
and I was recently accepted as a member of the Advisory group of the Global
Internet Policy Observatory and the correspondest for the Cyber Security
Capacity Portal, at the Unviersity of Oxford.

I would like to be part of the RIPE community not only due to my interest
in ICT issues but also because I do consider that this is the place where I
have to be to deeply undertand the telecoms policies and its interactions.
I consider I have always shown an early concern in alternatives solutions
to nowadays problems between technology and law, being always my aim to
join forces and to collaborate in both educational and social problems that
this field involved. As a Latin American citizen I think I can offer a
comprehensive point of view of  the issues, contribute to the
understanding  of  the different backgrounds and situations. Moreover, I do
consider the research   as a unique opportunity to enhance her research
work across Latin America and to start an active network not only in the
region but collaborate worldwide. Living in Europe for more than 5 years
has provide me a unique experience to understand both cultural, political
and social aspects of its society as well as the differences and
coincidences of the use and coordination of IT resources.

Finally, for a personal point of view I consider myself  as a very
responsible, enthusiastic, proactive and team-worker person, always being
very positive and compromise with each task and challenge in my life :), so
it is a challenge to participate in RIPE from diffirent traditional profile
but bringing energy and new ideas to the community.

Best,
Analía Aspis






On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 6:23 PM, Gordon Lennox <[email protected]>
wrote:

> It would appear that we already have three candidates for the position of
> co-chair. Or maybe positions? I hope that we have a few more. This is good.
>
> I am particularly pleased that it would appear that Achilleas will be
> present in Copenhagen. It has proved difficult in the past to get people
> from the Commission to participate in the WG, on the list and at RIPE
> meetings. There are constraints on what Commission officials can say. But
> more active participation, more open participation would be very good.
> Maybe he could already volunteer to talk about some of the new Commission
> initiatives. The Commission is expected to announce seven proposals and
> communications on May 25.
>
> Having said that Meredith talked about “qualified” candidates. I am not
> sure what that means. I am not even sure we need a formal definition. But I
> know that Meredith came to RIPE meetings before she became co-chair. Collin
> has also participated in previous meetings.
>
> So as much as I would like people like Achilleas to actively contribute I
> think it important that the co-chairs come from the community, from those
> who already understand RIPE, from among those who come regularly to RIPE
> meetings.
>
> May I invite candidates for the position of co-chair - I am thinking of
> Analia and Achilleas at this stage - to indicate to what extent they have
> participated until now. Planned participation in Copenhagen is already a
> bonus!
>
> Gordon
>
>
>

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