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RE: [gnso-osc] Final response to the CCT
- To: "Philip Sheppard" <philip.sheppard@xxxxxx>, <gnso-osc@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: [gnso-osc] Final response to the CCT
- From: "Gomes, Chuck" <cgomes@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2009 09:08:11 -0500
Philip,
Did you man bullet 3?
Chuck
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From: owner-gnso-osc@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-gnso-osc@xxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Philip Sheppard
Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2009 4:07 AM
To: gnso-osc@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [gnso-osc] Final response to the CCT
Robin,
I do not understand your comment that the Ombudsman principles
fail to address tolerance.
See below especially paragraphs I've highlighted in blue (bullet
4,5, 6 and 7).Isn't bullet 4 a definition of tolerance?
http://www.icann.org/en/transparency/acct-trans-frameworks-principles-10
jan08.pdf
Philip
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F. ICANN EXPECTED STANDARDS OF BEHAVIOR
Those who take part in ICANN multi-stakeholder process including
Board, staff and all those involved
in Supporting Organization and Advisory Committee councils
undertake to:
* Act in accordance with ICANN's Bylaws. In particular,
participants undertake to act within the
mission of ICANN and in the spirit of the values contained in
the Bylaws.
* Adhere to the conflict of interest policy laid out in the
Bylaws.
* Treat all members of the ICANN community equally, irrespective
of nationality, gender, racial
or ethnic origin, religion or beliefs, disability, age, or
sexual orientation; members of the ICANN
community should treat each other with civility both face to
face and online.
* Act in a reasonable and informed manner when participating in
policy development and
decision-making processes. This includes regularly attending all
scheduled meetings and
exercising independent judgment based solely on what is in the
overall best interest of Internet
users and the stability and security of the Internet's system of
unique identifiers, irrespective of
personal interests and the interests of the entity to which an
individual might owe their
appointment.
* Listen to the views of all stakeholders when considering
policy issues. ICANN is a unique
multi-stakeholder environment. Those who take part in the ICANN
process must acknowledge
the importance of all stakeholders and seek to understand their
points of view.
* Work to build consensus with other stakeholders in order to
find solutions to the issues that
fall within the areas of ICANN's responsibility. The ICANN model
is based on a bottom-up,
consensus driven approach to policy development. Those who take
part in the ICANN process
must take responsibility for ensuring the success of the model
by trying to build consensus with
other participants.
* Act in accordance with ICANN policies.
* Protect the organization's assets and ensure their efficient
and effective use.
* Act fairly and in good faith with other participants in the
ICANN process.
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