-------- Original Message -------- Subject: ICANN's missing ombuds (fixed typos) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 18:13:06 -0500 From: Jonathan Zittrain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Ethan Katsh is one of the most consummately reasonable people I've ever
met.  He studies dispute resolution, and has quietly blandished ICANN for a
period of years to include a simple form of accountability in its
structure.  He succeeded twice -- an older set of ICANN bylaws had a
section about chartering an independent review panel, and a set of
amendments in December '02 requires ICANN to have an ombudsperson.  These
successes are rather hollow, since while pointing to these reforms in a
series of reports to the US Dept of Commerce and others, ICANN never
appointed the panel and hasn't hired an ombuds.

Ethan's description of the situation is laid out in a letter that's as
temperate as it is devastating: see <http://www.odr.info/icann/>.  Politech
has followed ICANN's ups and downs since its inception; I wonder if anyone
out there has ideas about how to actually press the institution to be true
to its own rules -- or to offer a persuasive explanation about why it so
far hasn't.  ...JZ


Jon Zittrain Harvard Law School Jack N. & Lillian R. Berkman Assistant Professor for Entrepreneurial Legal Studies Faculty Co-Director, Berkman Center for Internet & Society <http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/zittrain>


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