Le Conseil de l’Europe a toujours activement soutenu le processus du Sommet mondial de l’ONU sur la société de l’information (SMSI) ainsi que sa mise en œuvre sous la forme du Forum du SMIS et le Forum sur la gouvernance de l’internet (FGI).

Par une déclaration sur le bilan du Sommet mondial sur la société de l’information (SMIS) +10 et la reconduction du mandat du Forum sur la gouvernance d’internet adoptée le 3 juin 2015, le Comité des Ministres a réaffirmé l’importance d’un dialogue multi-parties prenantes sur la gouvernance de l’internet pour répondre aux défis qu’il pose. Cette déclaration constitue une contribution à l’évaluation du SMSI par les Nations Unies après 10 ans.

Retour Kyoto: Council of Europe at the Internet Governance Forum

Kyoto: Council of Europe at the Internet Governance Forum

The Council of Europe is participating in the 18th UN Internet Governance Forum (IGF) hosted by the government of Japan from 8 to 12 October in Kyoto, Japan, under the theme “The Internet We Want - Empowering All People”.

In addition to engaging in the general discussions, the Council of Europe will organise or co-organise several events, mainly focusing on artificial intelligence (AI), the use of electronic evidence and open-source intelligence (OSINT) in the context of war crimes and human rights violations, as well as emerging technologies such as the metaverse.

On 8 October Deputy Secretary General Bjørn Berge will deliver a keynote speech at an event to discuss the challenges to human rights and democratic values posed by the increasing use of artificial intelligence technologies. The participants will also examine the efforts to create legal frameworks to tackle these challenges, including the draft framework convention currently being negotiated at the Council of Europe.

On 9 October the forum Benefits and challenges of the immersive realities will explore the potential and impact on human rights, the rule of law and democracy of immersive realities technology, often linked to the concept of the Metaverse. The findings of a report on this topic prepared for the Council of Europe by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) will also be discussed.

On 11 October the workshop War crimes and gross human rights violations: e-evidence will examine the critical role that electronic evidence and OSINT can play in uncovering and documenting war crimes and gross human rights violations, with the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine as a recent example. Participants will assess how international legal frameworks such as the Cybercrime Convention and its 2nd Protocol can facilitate cross-border cooperation and secure electronic evidence.

Finally, on 12 October a session on Artificial Intelligence and Environment: Sustainable Development will address how AI technologies can help to fight climate change and protect the environment, including by reducing energy emissions, developing greener transportation networks, monitoring deforestation and predicting extreme weather. The fact that AI is a highly energy-consuming technology will also be considered.

  Council of Europe at the 2023 IGF

Kyoto 8 October 2023
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Patrick Penninckx, Chef du Département de la Société de l'Information, Conseil de l'Europe

Council of Europe @ IGF 2020

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Messages vidéo par des participants du Conseil de l'Europe au Forum sur la gouvernance de l'internet 2018 :

 

 

 

 

 

 

« Toute personne a droit à la liberté d’expression »

Art. 10 de la Convention européenne des droits de l’homme

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