Internet & Jurisdiction
For Organizational Development And Strategic Planning
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Amount$50,000
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ProgramCyber
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Date Awarded6/21/2021
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Term12.0 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Strategies
Overview
The Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network works to bring together key stakeholders to jointly address the tension between the cross-border internet and national jurisdictions and to develop policy standards and joint frameworks built on interoperability. The Network’s programs aim to provide a platform for debate between governments, companies, technical operators, civil society, and academia around the world. This grant would support the Network’s Secretariat to evaluate and evolve its charitable programmatic work, with a goal of increasing its impact and relevance with the large community of global stakeholders it now serves. (Substrategy: Core Institutions)
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.internetjurisdiction.net
Address
14 Rue Alexandre Parodi, Paris, 75010, France
Grants to this Grantee
for innovative and inclusive approaches to transnational data governance
A grant to the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network will continue to support its efforts to bring together key stakeholders to jointly address the tension between the cross-border internet and national jurisdictions and to develop policy standards and joint frameworks built on interoperability. As the network celebrates its 10th anniversary, this grant will support the expansion of the Datasphere Initiative, the world’s first global collective focused on data governance. (Strategy: Core Institutions)
for a project on jurisdictional challenges to data requests
A grant to the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network will continue to support its efforts to bring together key stakeholders to jointly address the tension between the cross-border internet and national jurisdictions and to develop policy standards and joint frameworks built on interoperability.
for a project on jurisdictional challenges to data requests
A grant to the Internet & Jurisdiction project will continue to support its efforts to bring together key stakeholders to jointly address the tension between the cross-border internet and national jurisdictions and to develop policy standards and joint frameworks built on interoperability.