Historical Resolution Tracking Feature » 2000-07-16 - Definition of ICANN's Geographic Regions

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2000-07-16 - Definition of ICANN's Geographic Regions


Resolution of the ICANN Board
Topic: 
Definition of ICANN's Geographic Regions
Summary: 

Board directs Staff to assign countries to geographic regions on the basis of the United Nations Statistics Division's current classifications.

Category: 
ICANN Structures
Meeting Date: 
Sun, 16 Jul 2000
Resolution Number: 
00.64
Status: 
Complete
Implementation Actions: 
  • Assign countries to geographic regions.
    • Responsible entity: Staff
    • Due date: Not provided
    • Completion date: July 2000
Resolution Text: 

Whereas, Article V, Sec. 6, of the ICANN Bylaws calls upon the Board to determine a specific allocation of countries among five general geographic regions (Europe; Asia/Australia/Pacific; Latin America/Caribbean islands; Africa; North America); and

Whereas, this year's At Large membership elections will entail the selection of one Director from each of ICANN's five geographic regions; and

Whereas, the Governmental Advisory Committee, upon the ICANN staff's request for advice, recommended that "With regard to the definition of ICANN's Geographic Regions, ICANN should make reference to existing international norms for regional distribution of countries," it is

Resolved [00.64], that the staff is directed to assign countries to geographic regions on the basis of the United Nations Statistics Division's current classifications of "Countries or areas, codes and abbreviations," as revised 16 February 2000, and "Composition of macro geographic (continental) regions and component geographical regions," as revised 16 February 2000.

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