I fully agree with Jordan (I am member of the WP1) and Alan.

Yes, I find the question of the loyers bizarre since the report was very clear about the cases the carve out is applicable. 

Changing the content of the final report that was approved by the chartering organizations and the ICANN board is just not possible. 

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Le 12 avr. 2016 à 21:37, Schaefer, Brett <Brett.Schaefer@heritage.org> a écrit :

Kavouss, 
 
It is hard to take you seriously since you have been spewing allegations of bad faith in this forum for quite some time, most recently with Greg Shatan today and yesterday. Perhaps you should look in the mirror a bit. 
 
Brett 
 


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Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy

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From: Kavouss Arasteh [mailto:kavouss.arasteh@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2016 4:17 PM
To: Schaefer, Brett
Cc: Mathieu Weill; Accountability Cross Community
Subject: Re: [CCWG-ACCT] TR: [bylaws-coord] Requested clarification of Question 29; further clarification request for Question 7
 
Opposing to valid argument is identical to opposing discussion
.what was done last night is clear evidence  of opposing to a healthy discussion

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On 12 Apr 2016, at 16:42, Schaefer, Brett <Brett.Schaefer@heritage.org> wrote:

Kavouss, 
 
No one is opposed to discussion. Please read carefully before posting.
 
Brett
 

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Jay Kingham Senior Research Fellow in International Regulatory Affairs
Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy

The Heritage Foundation
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From: Kavouss Arasteh [mailto:kavouss.arasteh@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2016 10:35 AM
To: Schaefer, Brett
Cc: Mathieu Weill; Accountability Cross Community
Subject: Re: [CCWG-ACCT] TR: [bylaws-coord] Requested clarification of Question 29; further clarification request for Question 7
 
Oh wooo
Somebody objects to a discussion?!!!!


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On 12 Apr 2016, at 14:06, Schaefer, Brett <Brett.Schaefer@heritage.org> wrote:

Co-chairs,
 
I am opposed to this decision on Q29 for several reasons:
 
  1. The GAC does not vote for NOMCOM directors, and should not have a vote in their removal.
  2. It is inconsistent with how the CCWG draft treats individual SO/ACs with respect to their appointed directors. The SO/ACs voting on NOMCOM directors should have similar exclusive authority over their removal. 
  3. The CCWG proposal is silent on this matter, we should not be inserting new powers for the GAC into the bylaws when they are not explicitly included in the CCWG draft.
 
I am also opposed procedurally.
 
On the Board removal of directors discussion, we were told that even though legally the EC had to approve the removals, that the CCWG draft was silent of this, so we could not create a new power for the EC that would infringe on Board powers in the current bylaws. Therefor the approval had to be a rubber stamp.
 
Here, the CCWG proposal is silent on whether the GAC should have a vote on removing NOMCOM directors. The current bylaws specifically do not give the GAC any vote on the approval or removal of NOMCOM directors. But we are told that we must grant them such authority even though there is no legal requirement for it as we know from the power of individual SO/AC to remove their appointed directors.
 
How are these two interpretations consistent? Either we add new powers for the EC on Board decisions to remove directors or we do not add new powers for the GAC on removing NOMCOM directors.
 
Best,
 
Brett 
 

Brett Schaefer
Jay Kingham Senior Research Fellow in International Regulatory Affairs
Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy

The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
202-608-6097

heritage.org
From: accountability-cross-community-bounces@icann.org [mailto:accountability-cross-community-bounces@icann.org] On Behalf Of Mathieu Weill
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2016 2:54 AM
To: Accountability Cross Community
Subject: [CCWG-ACCT] TR: [bylaws-coord] Requested clarification of Question 29; further clarification request for Question 7
 
Forwarding also our lawyer’s clarification on Q29 (please note that the clarification on Q7 is redundant with the previous email).
 
Best
Mathieu
 
De : bylaws-coord-bounces@icann.org [mailto:bylaws-coord-bounces@icann.org] De la part de Rosemary E. Fei via bylaws-coord
Envoyé : lundi 11 avril 2016 21:43
À : bylaws-coord@icann.org
Cc : ICANN-Adler; Daniel Halloran (daniel.halloran@icann.org); Sidley ICANN CCWG (sidleyicannccwg@sidley.com); Amy Stathos (amy.stathos@icann.org)
Objet : [bylaws-coord] Requested clarification of Question 29; further clarification request for Question 7
 
Dear Bylaws Coordination group:
 
Please see attached.  All three counsels have signed off on these questions from counsel.  Pdf versions to follow.
 
Rosemary and Holly
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