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Re: [soac-mapo] New 4.1 language
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- Subject: Re: [soac-mapo] New 4.1 language
- From: Richard Tindal <richardtindal@xxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2010 09:30:57 -0700
This language also works for me (as does Evan's)
RT
On Sep 13, 2010, at 2:59 PM, Mary Wong wrote:
> Would this work better as a possible replacement for the existing Rec. 4.1
> language?
>
> "In addition to the Board's ability to seek external expert advice under
> Article XI.A of the Bylaws, it may appoint a third party entity to administer
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> appropriate for the application timetable. It shall not provide expert advice
> nor recommendations regarding the outcome of an objection, although it may,
> if requested by the Board, assist in seeking appropriate international law
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> Board will ultimately decide whether to adopt or reject the advice of any
> external experts it consults in relation to an objection.''
>
> Cheers
> Mary
>
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