added blue, changes to definitions to bring in line with later practice and a couple of minor mistakes.

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Ian Grigg 14 years ago
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<big>
<br /><b>WARNING:</b><br />
The proper policy document is located<br />
<a href="//www.cacert.org/policy/DisputeResolutionPolicy.php">
on the CAcert website </a>.<br />
</big>
This document is a <b>work-in-progress</b> to include future revisions only,<br />
and is currently <b>only relevant for the [policy] group</b>.<br />
<span class="change">Additions in BLUE</span> <span class="strike">strikes in BLUE</span> are suggestions for future voting in PG.<br />
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<ul>
<li>Iang <span class="change">20101215</span>: Added <span class="change">BLUE</span>. </li>
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<td> POLICY&nbsp;<a href="http://wiki.cacert.org/wiki/TopMinutes-20070917">m20070919.3</a> </td>
<td> POLICY&nbsp;<a href="http://wiki.cacert.org/wiki/TopMinutes-20070917">m20070919.3</a> <br /> <span class="change">WIP since 20101215</span> </td>
<td> </td>
<td>
20080304
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This is the Dispute Resolution Policy for CAcert.
Disputes arising out of
operations by CAcert and interactions between
<b>
<span class="change">
Members
</b>
</span>
may be addressed through this policy.
This document also presents the rules for
resolution of disputes.
@ -63,9 +111,9 @@ Disputes include:
CAcert support team has no authority to
act outside the normal support facilities made
available to
<b>
<span class="change">
Members;
</b>
</span>
</li><li>
Classical disputes where a User or another
assert claims and demand remedies;
@ -187,15 +235,15 @@ of CAcert itself where it becomes a party.
<p>
The Board of CAcert and the
<b>
<span class="change">
Members of the Community
</b>
</span>
vest in Arbitrators
full authority to hear disputes and deliver rulings
which are binding on CAcert and the
<b>
<span class="change">
Members.
</b>
</span>
</p>
@ -221,13 +269,13 @@ The Arbitrator conducts some preliminaries:
</li><li>
The Arbitrator reviews the Respondents and Claimants
with a view to dismissal or joining of additional parties.
E.g., support personel may be joined if emergency action was
E.g., support personnel may be joined if emergency action was
taken.
</li><li>
Any parties that are not
<b>
<span class="change">
Members
</b>
</span>
and are not bound
by the CPS are given the opportunity to enter into
CAcert and be bound by the CPS and these rules of arbitration.
@ -239,13 +287,13 @@ The Arbitrator conducts some preliminaries:
of the Arbitrator.
</li><li>
Participating
<b>
<span class="change">
Members
</b>
</span>
may not resign
<b>
<span class="change">
from the Community
</b>
</span>
until the completion of the case.
</li><li>
The Arbitrator confirms that all parties accept
@ -284,9 +332,9 @@ The Arbitrator conducts some preliminaries:
<p>
Jurisidiction - the right or power to hear and rule on
disputes - is initially established by clauses in the
<b>
<span class="change">
CAcert Community Agreement.
</b>
</span>
The agreement must establish:
</p>
@ -385,9 +433,9 @@ seek to have a case heard or to override a Ruling.
The Arbitrator may rule to reject the order,
for jurisdiction or other reasons.
By way of example, if all Parties are
<b>
<span class="change">
Members of CAcert,
</b>
</span>
then jurisdiction more normally falls within the forum.
If the Arbitrator rules to reject,
he should do so only after consulting with CAcert counsel.
@ -419,9 +467,9 @@ The Arbitrator follows the procedure:
The Arbitrator also works to the mission of CAcert,
the benefit of all Users, and the community as a whole.
The Arbitrator may
<b>
<span class="change">
seek (?)
</b>
</span>
any assistance.
</li><li>
Makes a considered Ruling.
@ -561,9 +609,9 @@ He may rule and instruct any of the parties on these issues.
</li><li>
Monetary fine up to the liability cap established for
each party as described in the
<b>
<span class="change">
CAcert Community Agreement.
</b>
</span>
</li><li>
Exclusion from community.

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