– 114 – (3.2 – Council) ANNEX Council Working Group on international Internet-related Public Policy Issues Terms of Reference The terms of reference for the Council Working Group are: to identify, study and develop matters related to international Internet-related public policy issues, and including those issues identified in Council Resolution 1305 (2009); In this regard, as appropriate: 1 disseminate its outputs throughout ITU’s membership and to all relevant international organizations and stakeholders actively involved in such matters for their consideration in their policy making processes; 2 consider and discuss the activities of the Secretary-General and the Directors of the Bureaux in relation to implementation of Resolution 102 (Rev. Guadalajara, 2010) and to prepare inputs into these activities as appropriate; 3 initiate and conduct open consultations with all stakeholders in an open and inclusive manner; and the output of the open consultations will be presented for consideration in the deliberations of the Council Working Group. Ref.: Documents C11/99 and C11/119. R 1344 (C12) The modality of open consultation for the Council Working Group on international Internet-related Public Policy Issues (CWG-Internet) The Council, 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 Council 2011 Resolution 1336 established the Council Working Group on international Internet-related Public Policy Issues (CWG-Internet), limited to Member States, with open consultation to all stakeholders and with terms of reference as described in the Annex of the Resolution; further recognizing the terms of reference for CWG-Internet, specified in Council 2011 Resolution 1336, are: to identify, study and develop matters related to international Internet-related public policy issues, and including those issues identified in Council Resolution 1305 (2009); In this regard, as appropriate: 1) disseminate its outputs throughout ITU’s membership and to all relevant international organizations and stakeholders actively involved in such matters for their consideration in their policy making processes;