[discuss] Interesting article

Rosette, Kristina krosette at cov.com
Wed Jan 15 15:11:02 UTC 2014


I think this may be the document you're referencing. 

Kristina



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From: discuss-bounces at 1net.org [mailto:discuss-bounces at 1net.org] On Behalf Of Peter Dengate Thrush
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> On 15/01/2014, at 8:48 am, Milton L Mueller <mueller at syr.edu> wrote:
> 
> This study was one of ICANN CEO Twomey's Presidential "strategy panels". Is there a link to that report? 

It was actually a series of reviews of various national legal systems, done by the ICANN legal team under the auspices of the "Improving Institutional Confidence" project, run by the Presidents Strategy Committee through 2008-10.

I am not sure a final consolidated report was published. Requests of ICANN should produce at least the individual reports.

The PSC final recommendation was that ICANN look at the international not for profit status available under Swiss law.

Regards

Peter


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> From: discuss-bounces at 1net.org [mailto:discuss-bounces at 1net.org] On Behalf Of Roland Perry
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> In message <CEFB34AC.59B6E%nigel.hickson at icann.org>, at 18:02:16 on Tue,
> 14 Jan 2014, Nigel Hickson <nigel.hickson at icann.org> writes
>> Will secure factual advice on the legal status of ICANN offices outside 
>> of US.  In Brussels, for example, staff are on Belgium contracts
> 
> iirc About 5-6 years ago ICANN did a study (which must have been public otherwise I wouldn't have heard about it) of where it might place an overseas HQ, if not in the USA.
> 
> They looked at various criteria including the "employee friendliness" of local labour and tax laws, and the tax and legal provisions for a not-for-profit corporation.
> 
> As well as things like good local provision of healthcare, schooling and housing, being "Visa friendly" for the mobility of staff and visitors, good international transport connections, and having a "safe and secure" 
> atmosphere.
> 
> As far as I know the shortlist they came up with was: Brussels, Geneva and London, with maybe Amsterdam as a runner-up; but soon afterwards the whole thing was quietly dropped.
> 
> {This was a separate exercise from the existing Brussels satellite office}
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