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LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION

● Emily Bell: academic and , professor of Professional Practice at the Columbia University School of and director of the Tow Centre for (UK).

● Yochai Benkler: author, professor at Harvard Law School and faculty co-director of the Berkman-Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University (Israel, USA).

● Teng Biao: academic and human rights activist, visiting scholar at the U.S.-Asia Law Institute, New York University ().

● Nighat Dad: lawyer, Internet activist, and founder and executive director of the Digital Rights Foundation ().

● Primavera De Filippi: faculty associate at the Berkman-Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University and permanent researcher at the CERSA (Italy).

● Mireille Delmas-Marty: emeritus professor at Collège de France and member of the Institut de France (France).

● Christophe Deloire: secretary-general of Reporters Without Borders (France) (joint president).

● Abdou Diouf: former President of the Republic of Senegal and former secretary-general of the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie (OIF) (Senegal).

● Can Dündar: journalist, and documentary filmmaker; and former editor-in- chief of the centre-left independent ().

● Shirin Ebadi: lawyer, former judge, human rights activist, founder of Defenders of Human Rights Centre and 2003 Nobel peace laureate () (joint president).

● Francis Fukuyama: political scientist and political economist, professor at Stanford University (United States).

● Ulrik Haagerup: journalist and founder and CEO of Constructive Institute (Denmark).

● Hauwa Ibrahim: human rights lawyer and 2005 laureate of the European Parliament's Sakharov Prize (Nigeria).

● Ann Marie Lipinski: journalist, curator of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University, winner of the Pulitzer Prize (USA).

● Adam Michnik: historian, journalist and essayist, editor-in-chief of Gazeta Wyborcza (Poland).

● Eli Pariser: executive director at Upworthy, co-founder of Avaaz and chairman of MoveOn (USA).

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● Antoine Petit: head of the French National Centre for Scientific (CNRS), former President and CEO of the French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation (INRIA) (France).

● Navi Pillay: jurist, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and former president of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (South Africa).

● Maria Ressa: journalist and CEO of the Rappler website ().

● Amartya Sen: economist, philosopher and 1998 Nobel laureate in Economic Sciences ().

● Joseph E. Stiglitz: economist, 1998 Nobel laureate in Economic Sciences (United States).

● Mario Vargas Llosa: , politician, journalist, essayist, college professor and 2010 Nobel laureate in Literature (Peru).

● Marina Walker: journalist, deputy director of the International Consortium of Investigative (USA) and John S. Knight fellow at Stanford University

● Aidan White: journalist, president and founder of the Ethical Journalism Network and former general secretary of the International Federation of Journalists (UK).

● Mikhail Zygar: journalist, writer, founding editor-in-chief of the independent news TV- channel Dozhd, 2014 laureate of the International Press Freedom Award, CPJ ().

The role of rapporteur will be performed by Antoine Garapon, the secretary-general of the Institut des Hautes Études sur la Justice (IHEJ) and editor of the Esprit. He will be assisted by Emile Boutelier and Constant Méheut.

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