Re: [gnso-sti] STI request to GNSO
Typically most councillors can only vote to approve such a report if given at least a week's notice to consult with their constituencies, perhaps leave the motion as is, but add that the STI-RT intends to deliver its report no later than Monday, 7 December? That tells the GNSO what the window is for a meeting. Alan At 11/11/2009 01:10 PM, Zahid Jamil wrote: Here is a draft of the final paragraph of the status update of the STI with respect toseeking more time from the GNSO:Whereas the GNSO had passed a resolution in its Public meeting at Seoul on 28th October 2009 stating that "The GNSO [STI] review team will provide a final report to the GNSO on or before the GNSO's council meeting in late November, 2009". There is consensus within the STI Review Team that the time available for submission of a final report may not be adequate in order for the Review Team to submit meaningful and efficacious report. The Review Team suggests that the next meeting of the GNSO be scheduled near enough the deadline (14th of December 2009) set by the Board for submission of the GNSO response, in order to provide the Review Team with adequate time to effectively complete its review and submit a final report before the date of the next GNSO meeting to be scheduled before the Board mandated deadline.Please feel free to make suggestions. Thanks. Sincerely, Zahid Jamil Barrister-at-law Jamil & Jamil Barristers-at-law 219-221 Central Hotel Annexe Merewether Road, Karachi. Pakistan Cell: +923008238230 Tel: +92 21 5680760 / 5685276 / 5655025 Fax: +92 21 5655026 <http://www.jamilandjamil.com/>www.jamilandjamil.com Notice / DisclaimerThis message contains confidential information and its contents are being communicated only for the intended recipients . If you are not the intended recipient you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately by e-mail if you have received this message by mistake and delete it from your system. The contents above may contain/are the intellectual property of Jamil & Jamil, Barristers-at-Law, and constitute privileged information protected by attorney client privilege. The reproduction, publication, use, amendment, modification of any kind whatsoever of any part or parts (including photocopying or storing it in any medium by electronic means whether or not transiently or incidentally or some other use of this communication) without prior written permission and consent of Jamil & Jamil is prohibited.
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