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Model Laws and Guidelines on ICT issuesOrdre du jour
Conférence mondiale 2012 sur l’e-Parlement
Date:
Je, 13/09/2012 - Sa, 15/09/2012 La Conférence
mondiale 2012 sur l’e-Parlement a eu lieu à la Chambre des députés d'Italie, à Rome, les 13, 14 et 15 Septembre. La clôture de la Conférence a coincidé avec la Journée internationale de la démocratie, établie en 2008 par l'Assemblée générale des Nations Unies. Attention au gap : l'impact de l'écart numérique sur les parlements et la démocratie
Time slot:
11:30 - 13:00 Réduire la fracture numérique demeure l’un des principaux points à l’ordre du jour des décideurs TIC nationaux et internationaux, et il existe des signes prometteurs de progrès dans le domaine. L’analyse, menée par l’Union internationale des télécommunications, montre que la fracture numérique entre les pays est en train de diminuer. Allocutions d'ouverture
Time slot:
10:00 - 11:00
World e-Parliament Conference 2007 - Challenges and benefits of ICT in parliamentary processes
Date:
Je, 11/10/2007 The World e-Parliament Conference provided an opportunity to debate the challenges and benefits provided by ICT and analyzed successful approaches, identified good practices and lessons learned. World e-Parliament Conference 2010
Date:
Je, 21/10/2010 - Ve, 22/10/2010
Report of the World e-Parliament Conference 2008
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0
Entry into force:
2008 On 11 December 2008 W3C announced a new standard that can assist Web designers and developers to create sites that better meet the needs of users with disabilities and older users. Drawing on extensive experience and community feedback, Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 improves upon W3Cs groundbreaking initial standard for accessible Web content, applies to more advanced technologies, and is more precisely testable. The Chairmans Model Law for Cybercrime Legislation
Entry into force:
2009 UN Manual on the Prevention and Control of Computer-Related Crime
Entry into force:
1994 Understanding Cybercrime: a Guide for Developing Countries
Entry into force:
2009 The Guide for Developing Countries aims to help developing countries better understand the national and international implications of growing cyber-threats, assess the requirements of existing national regional and international instruments, and assist countries in establishing a sound legal foundation. The Guide provides a comprehensive overview of the most relevant topics linked to the legal aspects of cybercrime. In its approach, the Guide focuses on the demands of developing countries. Toolkit for Cybercrime Legislation
Entry into force:
2009 The ITU Toolkit for Cybercrime Legislation aims to provide countries with sample legislative language and reference material that can assist in the establishment of harmonized cybercrime laws and procedural rules. The Toolkit is a practical instrument that countries can use for the elaboration of a cybersecurity legal framework and related laws. The Sample Language provided in the Toolkit, while not a model law, was developed after a comprehensive analysis of the most relevant regional and international legal frameworks currently present. West African Common Market Project: Harmonization of Policies Governing the ICT Market in the UEMOA-ECOWAS Space
Entry into force:
2005 This publication presents guidelines for:
Legislative Guidelines
Entry into force:
1995 The Guidelines are intended for use in formulating legislation (i.e., Acts, Laws or Decrees) for implementing telecommunication sector reform. Regulations and rules (also called subsidiary or subordinate legislation, depending on the legal system of a country) refine policies and other matters embodied in the principal legislation. Therefore, meaningful proposals on regulations can only be made after decisions have been taken on the content of the relevant principal legislation. Statement on Procurement in Support of Interoperability and Open Standards
Entry into force:
2008 The Dynamic Coalition on Open Standards Statement in support of interoperability and open standards was issued in 2008 on the occasion of the third Internet Governance Forum that took place in Hyderabad, India. Its objective is to promote interoperability and accessibility through the use of open standards. |
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