Good brainstorming,
To go on, speaking of briefs, we could require that participants in
arbitration be represented by members advocates who would be required to
prepare and highlight relevant evidence so we don't have to do it by hand.
Fred
From: Rich Holton <rich_holton(a)yahoo.com>
Reply-To: rich_holton(a)yahoo.com, English Wikipedia <wikien-l(a)Wikipedia.org>
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 18:23:29 -0800 (PST)
To: English Wikipedia <wikien-l(a)Wikipedia.org>
Subject: Re: [WikiEN-l] the AC needs people with free time and interest
It seems to me that one of the big obstacles to
participating in the AC would be the three-year
commitment. Assuming I were qualified and interested
in being on the AC, I would still hesitate because of
the length of the term. It's hard enough for me to
know what my life will be like next month, let alone
three years from now. And I avoid making a commitment
if I can't reasonably foresee fulfilling it.
If nothing else, perhaps magistrates could have a
shorter term of office?
It also seems like there may be room for other types
of official assistants for AC members. Someone to
prepare briefs, for example.
Just kind of brainstorming here...
-Rich Holton
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