[Chapter-delegates] ChAC Decision Needed: Proposal for greater Chapter participation in developing position & policy briefs

John More morej1 at mac.com
Mon Aug 22 10:32:28 PDT 2016


Alejandro

If Chapters chose not to participate that is their loss.  Consensus of participating Chapters should be sufficient.

John 
> On Aug 22, 2016, at 9:40 AM, Eduardo Diaz <eduardodiazrivera at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Alejandro:
> 
> Are you recommending to revised the CaCH charter?
> 
> -ed
> 
> On Sun, Aug 21, 2016 at 1:41 PM Alejandro Pisanty <apisanty at gmail.com <mailto:apisanty at gmail.com>> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> it would be easier to discuss if the number "19" were replaced by a percentage or fraction of the total. Some may question regional minima as well.
> 
> There will always be a question about large numbers of non-participating chapters - like this decision itself.
> 
> Alejandro PIsanty
> 
> On Sun, Aug 21, 2016 at 12:27 PM, Jahangir Hossain <jrjahangir at gmail.com <mailto:jrjahangir at gmail.com>> wrote:
> I strongly support this initiative .
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ​Thank you 
> Jahangir ​Hossain
> ISOC Bangladesh Chapter
>> 
> 
> On Sat, Aug 20, 2016 at 1:11 AM, avri doria <avri at acm.org <mailto:avri at acm.org>> wrote:
> Dear ChAC delegates,
> 
> The ChAC Steering Committee has reviewed "A proposal for greater
> involvement of Chapters in the position and policy brief development
> process"  (below & attached) and is submitting it to the Chapter Council
> for approval.
> 
> Decisions by the ChAC are governed by the Rules & Procedure paragraph 6
> 
> > Substantive decisions, in particular regarding advice and
> > recommendations, shall be made by the AC. Decisions may be made by
> > electronic means (e.g. E-Mail, electronic voting systems, etc.) or
> > during remote (audio/video conferencing) or physical meetings.
> > Decisions shall normally be taken by consensus (meaning lack of formal
> > opposition). If consensus cannot be achieved, then the Chair of the AC
> > Steering Committee shall organize a vote. In case of voting, decisions
> > shall be taken by a majority vote of the delegates to the AC. The
> > quorum shall be nineteen (19) delegates. In case of tie, the matter
> > will be resubmitted for discussion and a new vote. Votes will be
> > secret. The tally of votes (for, against, abstain, did not vote) will
> > be published. Abstentions will be counted towards determining the quorum.
> 
> At this point I would like to open discussion on this proposal for the
> next week - until 8/27 1200 UTC.  At that point I will initiate a
> consensus call on the document, including any changes that may be
> warranted as part of the discussion.  This consensus call will also be
> scheduled for 1 week.  Should the document not meet with consensus, I
> will then request that we continue discussion on it and will bring it to
> a vote.
> 
> Thank you
> 
> Avri Doria
> 
> (for the ChAC SC)
> 
> 
> -----
> 
> *A proposal for greater involvement of Chapters in the position and
> policy brief development process*
> 
> *Background*
> 
> In the past, there have been occasions when ISOC staff met with national
> policy makers without involving the national chapter in any way. Since
> national chapters often have good relations with national officials, it
> would be preferable if the chapters are also involved in meetings with
> national officials. We propose a recommendation below to that effect.
> 
> At present, there does not seem to be a consistent practice within ISOC
> regarding the role of the membership in the policy development
> process and the preparation of background and position papers that ISOC
> puts forward. Specifically, some policy papers are submitted to the
> membership for comment, specifically the policy briefs, while others
> papers, such as position papers, are not. In one case, the membership
> was not informed of a specific submission. It appears to us that
> systematic consultation with the membership can only improve the quality
> of a policy, background paper, or position paper. The intent is not to
> change ISOC's current decision-making process for such papers: staff
> would remain fully responsible for the final version of the paper. The
> intent is to allow staff to benefit systematically from the views of the
> membership, and to decide whether or how to incorporate comments from
> the membership. We propose a recommendation below to that effect.
> 
> 
> *Recommendations*
> 
> Review with the relevant chapters, policy positions and alliances before
> they are made, and inform them of meetings with national policy
> makers, unless time constraints do not permit it. We have active mailing
> lists that can make it quick and easy.
> 
> In general, policy, background and position papers, including policy
> briefs should be submitted to the membership for comment prior to
> publication, with the understanding that staff retains full ownership
> for the final version. Staff can choose the most appropriate method to
> consult the membership, for example by asking for volunteers to review
> drafts, by posting a draft for comment to a mailing list, by convening a
> virtual meeting to discuss the issues, etc.
> 
> Further, when papers are published and/or submitted to some entity
> outside ISOC, the membership should be informed and a link to the paper
> should be sent to the appropriate mailing list and to the Chapter
> Delegate's mailing list just prior to the publication or submission.
> 
> 
> 
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