– 112 – (3.2 – Council) 5 to contribute to the next WG-WSIS meeting proposals with respect to emerging trends in the Information Society and including a vision beyond 2015 as well as on possible options for an outcome of the 2014 event, taking into account the General Assembly decision; 6 to contribute to the WSIS Fund in Trust of the ITU to ensure efficient and effective implementation of the WSIS+10 Review Process; 7 to take the necessary action required for the preparations of the overall review of WSIS. Ref.: Documents C11/103, C11/120, C12/101, C12/110, C13/108 and C13/121. R 1336 (C11) Council Working Group on international Internet-related Public Policy Issues The Council, noting WTSA Resolution 75 (Johannesburg, 2008) on ITU-T’s contribution in implementing the outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society, and the establishment of the Dedicated Group on international Internet-related public policy issues as an integral part of the Council Working Group on the World Summit on the Information Society, recognizing a) Resolution 102 (Rev. Guadalajara, 2010) on ITU’s role with regard to international public policy issues pertaining to the Internet and the management of Internet resources, including domain names and addresses; b) Council Resolution 1305 (2009) on the role of the Dedicated Group in identifying Internet-related public policy issues; c) Council Resolution 1282 (Mod. 2011) on ITU's role in implementing the WSIS outcomes, in accordance with Resolution 140 (Rev. Guadalajara, 2010), further recognizing a) that Resolution 102 (Rev. Guadalajara, 2010) instructed the Council to revise its appropriate resolutions to make the Dedicated Group into a Council Working Group, limited to Member States, with open consultation to all stakeholders; b) that Resolution 102 (Rev. Guadalajara, 2010) invited the Dedicated Group to consider and discuss the activities of the Secretary-General and Directors of the Bureaux in relation to the implementation of that resolution and to prepare inputs into these activities as appropriate; c) that § 35 of the Tunis Agenda reaffirms that the management of the Internet encompasses both technical and public policy issues and should involve all stakeholders and relevant intergovernmental and international organizations. In this respect it is recognized that: