[ALAC] [council] Message from Kurt Pritz

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[mailto:alac-bounces at atlarge-lists.icann.org] De la part de Avri Doria
Envoyé : jeudi 10 mai 2012 14:02
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On 10 May 2012, at 08:28, Alan Greenberg wrote:

> 
> 
> JAS: ALAC and GNSO Council agreed that JAS group could continue to 
> work on implementation. JAS group is doing that and had now made an 
> explicit recommendation that a "Son of JAS" be involved in carrying 
> out implementation. If the GNSO Council desires, that recommendation 
> can go to the GNSO COuncil instead of being implemented immediately.


And why should the g-council be the one to decide this?
Would it not be enough for ALAC, as the other chartering organization to
approve it?

Why does it even need approval at all.  It is obvious that one power the
ICANN Staff has, and should have, is the ability to bring in advisors on any
process.  If they wish to use JAS experienced advisors in the
implementations and deployment of a plan suggested by JAS, who is the
g-council to tell them they can't?


avri


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