I&J contributed

Published on
October 27, 2017

The Directors of the Secretariat of the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network Bertrand de La Chapelle and Paul Fehlinger will participate in the fifth Global Conference on Cyber-Space (GCCS), which will be held in New Delhi, India, on November 20-24, 2017. The objective of the fifth conference of the Budapest process is to promote the importance of inclusiveness and human rights in global cyber policy, and more generally, to deliberate on issues challenging the optimal use of cyber-space.


The I&J Secretariat was previously invited to present the global multistakeholder process during the fourth GCCS held in The Hague, Netherlands, on 16-17 April 2015.

About the Global Conference on Cyber-space

The GCCS is a global event gathering international governments, the private sector and civil society in order to promote practical cooperation in cyber-space.

The GCCS was launched in London (2011) with a view to establish internationally agreed ‘rules of the road’ for behavior in cyberspace, and create a more focused and inclusive dialogue between all stakeholders. The scale and importance of GCCS has grown significantly over successive conferences: past meetings have been held in Budapest (2012), Seoul (2013) and The Hague (2015).