If I understand the latest charter of the CSC, it would not trigger reviews but would instead escalate to the ccNSO or GNSO. Is my understanding incorrect?
Chuck
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On Behalf Of Martin Boyle
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Subject: Re: [CWG-Stewardship] Structure and comments from Sidley Austin - Periodic Reviews
Reviewing the text with edits from Sidley I saw on pp48-9 (What should trigger reviews? In annex D) that “although a super-majority of the CSC may also be able trigger an “off-cycle” Periodic Review
Function if necessary to ensure satisfactory performance.” Given the small number of members proposed for the CSC, I am not sure this is meaningful! The DT-C work suggested an escalation to the ccNSO and GNSO for a decision – which would not be unreasonable
given their role in organising the periodic reviews) – and a supermajority of the relevant councils makes a lot more sense.
Martin
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On Behalf Of Lise Fuhr
Sent: 20 April 2015 13:50
To: cwg-stewardship@icann.org
Subject: [CWG-Stewardship] Structure and comments from Sidley Austin
Dear All,
Please be aware of the following documents from Sidley Austin.
1.
The structural model diagram
2.
Summary of Legal Structure
3.
CWG - Draft Transition Proposal (Sidley Comments)
Best regards,
Lise