RE: [WSIS CS-Plenary] Meeting with ITU Legal department

From: Andy Carvin <acarvin_at_edc.org>
Date: Mon 14 Nov 2005 07:24:11 AM AST
Message-Id: <35589DD47219F14BBFE1446979A831B4035203E3@athena.ad.edc.org>

Where exactly is the CS area? I'm at Kram in the cyber cafe and the Information Desk keeps telling me that CS offices are in the ICT4All area, which seems wrong...
 

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Subject: [WSIS CS-Plenary] Meeting with ITU Legal department
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I have just found out that the Civil Society bureau will be meeting 
today at noon in the CS area.
Representatives from the ITU Legal team will be at the meeting, where 
they will be "briefing CS on the legal issues related to parallel 
events"
I will be attending as focal point for North America and Europe. That 
being said, the meeting is open as well to all others from CS who 
might be interested in the issue of the procedure and legality of 
"incidents" at parallel events.
Europeans, if you are free - please come so that we can counter the 
tunisian presence on the bureau.
regards
Robert
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WSIS Civil Society Bureau, Focal Point for North America & Europe
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