maandag 21 september 2015

http://thehagueinstituteforglobaljustice.org/index.php?page=Events-Events-Upcoming_events-Confronting_the_Crisis_of_Global_Governance...

This World Leaders Forum program features a discussion with Columbia alumni Secretary Dr. Madeleine Albright (1937), https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madeleine_Albright, and Professor Ibrahim Gambari on “Confronting the Crisis of Global Governance.” It will address major global challenges today at the intersection of security and justice, including coping with violent conflict and state fragility, runaway climate change, and the volatile, hyperconnected global economy.

Date 28 September 2015
Hosted by Rotunda, Low Memorial Library
Time 9:30am-12:45pm
Organized by The Hague Institute for Global Justice

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Promote safe Internet access for everyone, everywhere
Bolstering global capacity to fend off cyber attacks involves developing a global network of cybercrime centers through INTERPOL and national Computer Emergency response Teams (CERTs). Moreover, increasing Internet access and cybersecurity in the Global South means investing in multiple initiatives, including the International Telecommunications Union’s Connect 2020 Agenda, the new Global Forum on Cyber Expertise, and a campaign to promote good “cyber hygiene”—which includes software and hardware asset inventory, limited administrative permissions, and real time network monitoring.

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Make full use of the International Court of Justice
To better safeguard human rights and respect for the rule of law, the Commission calls for (i) expanding acceptance of the World Court’s jurisdiction; (ii) more active use of its authoritative advisory opinions in innovative ways; and (iii) amending the Court’s statute (Article 13) so that justices serve only one nine-year term.

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http://www.globalsecurityjusticegovernance.org/news/key-reform-ideas-in-the-report/#internet

http://www.globalsecurityjusticegovernance.org/about/meet-the-commissioners-thanks-to-internet

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madeleine_Albright:

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Investments

Madeleine Albright is a co-investor with Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild and George Soros, in a $350 million investment vehicle called Helios Towers Africa, which intends to buy or build thousands of mobile phone towers in Africa.[89][90]

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Albright, Madeleine (2003). Madam Secretary: A Memoir. Miramax; 1ST edition. p. 576. ISBN 0-7868-6843-0.

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[89] http://www.institutionalinvestor.com/Article/2348046/Soros-Albright-Rothschild-In-350M-Deal.html#.Vf_Gv6Xotm4

P.s: Sur les Américain(e)s en Hollande et en Afrique.

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