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== Agenda ==

PRINCIPLES
# "Jurisdiction" - what disputes do we plan to get involved in?
# "Rules" - On what basis do we judge cases?
# "Outcomes" - what solutions can we impose?
# "Transparency" - issues of privacy, openness, accountability, etc

PROCESS
# "Requests" - how does one request arbitration?
# "Who takes part?" - how do we pick arbitrators on a case?
# "Trial" - How does the trial proceed?
# "Judgement" - How do we give our judgement?

We might add points to that as they come up.





Revision as of 20:56, 9 April 2004

The arbitration committee exists to impose binding solutions to Misplaced Pages disputes. This solution may be anything up to and including a ban from editing the entire Misplaced Pages for a period of time.

The arbitration committee is the last step in the dispute resolution process - it is a last resort to be turned to when all else has failed. Other steps, including discussion between users and, where appropriate, mediation, should be tried first. The arbitration committee exists to deal with only the most serious disputes and cases of rule-breaking.

Until the beginning of 2004, Jimbo Wales dealt with serious disputes and was the only person with the authority to ban users who were not engaging in simple vandalism (straightforward vandals can be blocked by any administrator). In the last couple of months, this role has begun to be passed to the arbitration committee. Jimbo wrote:

"The arbitration committee can impose a solution that I'll consider to be binding, with of course the exception that I reserve the right of executive clemency and indeed even to dissolve the whole thing if it turns out to be a disaster. But I regard that as unlikely, and I plan to do it about as often as the Queen of England dissolves Parliament against their wishes, i.e. basically never, but it is one last safety valve for our values."

To request arbitration, see Misplaced Pages:Requests for arbitration.


Members

The current members of the arbitration committee are:

All volunteered apart from The Cunctator, who was "drafted". Jimbo plans that future arbitrators will be elected. By choice, we don't have a chair.

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