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Re: [gnso-consensus-wg] Updated Draft
- To: gnso-consensus-wg@xxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: [gnso-consensus-wg] Updated Draft
- From: Avri Doria <avri@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 16:06:55 +0200
hi,
so maybe this should be added to the write-up since this would replace
what is in the by-laws if approved.
a.
On 25 Jul 2008, at 15:01, Nevett, Jonathon wrote:
Alan:
Perhaps the ICANN Bylaws X.3.3 will give you some comfort on this
point.
“A GNSO Council member selected by the Nominating Committee may be
removed for cause stated by a three-fourths (3/4) vote (see Section
5(2) of this Article) of all members of the GNSO Council (excluding
the member to be removed), subject to approval by the ICANN Board.”
Any removal is subject to ICANN Board approval.
Thanks.
Jon
From: owner-gnso-consensus-wg@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-gnso-consensus-wg@xxxxxxxxx
] On Behalf Of Metalitz, Steven
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 8:50 AM
To: mueller@xxxxxxx; alan.greenberg@xxxxxxxxx; gnso-consensus-wg@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [gnso-consensus-wg] Updated Draft
Agree with Milton that one house should play no role in removal of
other house's nom comm appointee
Sent via blackberry mobile. Please excuse tone and typoes.
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To: Alan Greenberg <alan.greenberg@xxxxxxxxx>; gnso-consensus-wg@xxxxxxxxx
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Sent: Thu Jul 24 22:34:13 2008
Subject: RE: [gnso-consensus-wg] Updated Draft
Alan, your points about terminology are well taken.
On the other hand I think your idea that Nomcom appointees are in
imminent danger of being removed through some conspiracy of hostile
representative groups is far-fetched. To put it mildly.
Is it possible under existing rules to remove Nomcom reps? If it is,
then why would the threat be any greater now than it was before? If
it is not, then let’s dispense with the removal and retain the
status quo. My understanding was that Jon’s thresholds were all
attempts to translate existing voting thresholds into the terms of
the new bicameral model.
--MM
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Lastly, I am increasingly uncomfortable with the 75% of one house
threshold to remove a NomCom appointee. This is a perfect setup for
some future House to decide their NomCom appointee is too
obstreperous, and decide to remove them (and with no viable way of a
replacement being selecting in a reasonable time-frame). Given how
receptive much of this WG has been to the idea of NomCom appointees,
this simply does not have a good feel to it. I suggest that 1/2 of
the other house must support removal as well.
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