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< h1 > Dispute & nbsp ; Resolution & nbsp ; Policy </ h1 >
< h2 id = " s0 " > 0. Introduction </ h2 >
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< p >
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This is the Dispute Resolution Policy
< span class = " draftdrop " > for CAcert </ span >
< span class = " draftadd " > for the CAcert Community , consisting of CAcert Inc and Members who agree to the CAcert Community Agreement ( CCA ) </ span >.
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Disputes arising out of
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operations by CAcert
< span class = " draftadd " > Inc </ span >
and interactions between
< span class = " draftadd " >
Members
</ span >
may be addressed through this policy .
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This document also presents the rules for
resolution of disputes .
</ p >
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< h3 id = " s0.1 " > 0.1 Nature of Disputes </ h3 >
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< p >
Disputes include :
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< ul >< li >
Requests for non - routine support actions .
CAcert support team has no authority to
act outside the normal support facilities made
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available to
< span class = " draftadd " >
Members ;
</ span >
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</ li >< li >
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Classical disputes where a < span class = " draftadd " > Member </ span > or another
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assert claims and demand remedies ;
</ li >< li >
Requests by external organisations , including
legal processes from foreign courts ;
</ li >< li >
Events initiated for training purposes .
</ li ></ ul >
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< h2 id = " s1 " > 1. Filing </ h2 >
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< h3 id = " s1.1 " > 1.1 Filing Party </ h3 >
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< p >
Anyone may file a dispute .
In filing , they become < i > Claimants </ i >.
</ p >
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< h3 id = " s1.2 " > 1.2 Channel for Filing </ h3 >
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< p >
Disputes are filed by being sent to the normal
support channel of CAcert ,
and a fee may be payable .
</ p >
< p >
Such fees as are imposed on filing will be specified
on the dispute resolution page of the website .
</ p >
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< h3 id = " s1.3 " > 1.3 Case Manager </ h3 >
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< p >
The Case Manager ( CM ) takes control of the filing .
</ p >
< ol >< li >
CM makes an initial determination as
to whether this filing is a dispute
for resolution , or it is a request
for routine support .
</ li >< li >
CM logs the case and establishes such
documentation and communications support as is customary .
</ li >< li >
If any party acts immediately on the filing
( such as an urgent security action ),
the CM names these parties to the case .
</ li >< li >
CM selects the Arbitrator .
</ li ></ ol >
< p >
The personnel within the CAcert support team
are Case Managers , by default , or as directed
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by the Dispute Resolution Officer < span class = " change2 " > ( DRO ) </ span >.
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</ p >
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< h3 id = " s1.4 " > 1.4 Contents </ h3 >
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< p >
The filing must specify :
</ p >
< ul >< li >
The filing party ( s ), being the < i > Claimant ( s ) </ i >.
</ li >< li >
The party ( s ) to whom the complaint is addressed to ,
being the < i > Respondent ( s ) </ i >.
This will be CAcert in the
case of requests for support actions .
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It may be a < span class = " draftadd " > Member </ span > ( possibly unidentified ) in the
case where one < span class = " draftadd " > Member </ span > has given rise to a complaint against another .
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</ li >< li >
The < i > Complaint </ i >.
For example , a trademark has been infringed ,
privacy has been breached ,
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or a < span class = " draftadd " > Member </ span > has defrauded using a certificate .
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</ li >< li >
The action ( s ) requested by the filing party
( technically , called the < i > relief </ i > ) .
For example , to delete an account ,
to revoke a certificate , or to stop a
trademark infringement .
</ li ></ ul >
< p >
If the filing is inadequate for lack of information
or for format , the Case Manager
may refile with the additional information ,
attaching the original messages .
</ p >
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< h3 id = " s1.5 " > 1.5 The Arbitrator </ h3 >
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< p >
The Case Manager selects the Arbitrator according
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to the mechanism managed by the
< span class = " change2 " > DRO </ span > <!-- Dispute Resolution Officer -->
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and approved from time to time .
This mechanism is to maintain a list of Arbitrators available for
dispute resolution .
Each selected Arbitrator has the right to decline the dispute ,
and should decline a dispute with which there exists a conflict
of interest .
The reason for declining should be stated .
If no Arbitrator accepts the dispute , the case is
closed with status " declined. "
</ p >
< p >
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Arbitrators are experienced Assurers < span class = " draftdrop " > of CAcert </ span >.
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They should be independent and impartial , including
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of CAcert < span class = " draftadd " > Inc .</ span > itself where it becomes a party .
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</ p >
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< h2 id = " s2 " > 2. The Arbitration </ h2 >
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< h3 id = " s2.1 " > 2.1 Authority </ h3 >
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< p >
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The Board of CAcert < span class = " draftadd " > Inc .</ span > and the
< span class = " draftadd " >
Members of the Community
</ span >
vest in Arbitrators
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full authority to hear disputes and deliver rulings
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which are binding on CAcert < span class = " draftadd " > Inc .</ span > and the
< span class = " draftadd " >
Members .
</ span >
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</ p >
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< h3 id = " s2.2 " > 2.2 Preliminaries </ h3 >
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< p >
The Arbitrator conducts some preliminaries :
</ p >
< ul >< li >
The Arbitrator reviews the available documentation
and affirms the rules of dispute resolution .
Jurisdiction is established , see below .
</ li >< li >
The Arbitrator affirms the governing law ( NSW , Australia ) .
The Arbitrator may select local law and local
procedures where Claimants and all Respondents
agree , are under such jurisdiction , and it is deemed
more appropriate .
However , this is strictly limited to those parties ,
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and especially , CAcert < span class = " draftadd " > Inc .</ span > and other parties
remain under the governing law .
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</ li >< li >
The Arbitrator reviews the Respondents and Claimants
with a view to dismissal or joining of additional parties .
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E . g . , support personnel may be joined if emergency action was
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taken .
</ li >< li >
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Any parties that are not
< span class = " draftadd " >
Members
</ span >
and are not bound by the
< span class = " draftdrop " > CPS </ span > < span class = " draftadd " > CCA </ span >
are given the opportunity to enter into
CAcert and be bound by the
< span class = " draftdrop " > CPS </ span > < span class = " draftadd " > CCA </ span >
and these rules of arbitration .
If
<!-- < span class = " draftdrop " > these Non - Related Persons ( NRPs ) </ span > < span class = " change " > they </ span > -->
these Non - Related Persons ( NRPs )
remain outside ,
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their rights and remedies under CAcert ' s policies
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and forum are strictly limited to
< span class = " strike " > that </ span > < span class = " change2 " > those </ span >
specified in the
< span class = " draftdrop " > Non - Related Persons -- Disclaimer and Licence </ span > < span class = " draftadd " > Root Distribution License </ span >.
NRPs
may proceed with Arbitration subject to preliminary orders
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of the Arbitrator .
</ li >< li >
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Participating
< span class = " draftadd " >
Members
</ span >
may not resign
< span class = " change2 " >
from the Community
</ span >
until the completion of the case .
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</ li >< li >
The Arbitrator confirms that all parties accept
the forum of dispute resolution .
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This is especially important where a
< span class = " draftadd " >
Member
</ span >
might be
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in a country with no Arbitration Act in law , or
where there is reason to believe that a party might
go to an external court .
</ li >< li >
The Arbitrator confirms that parties are representing
themselves . Parties are entitled to be legally
represented , but are not encouraged to do so ,
bearing in mind the volunteer nature of the
organisation and the size of the dispute .
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If they do so < span class = " change2 " > , </ span >
they must declare such , including any changes .
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</ li >< li >
The Arbitrator may appoint experienced Assurers
to assist and represent parties , especially for NRPs .
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The Case Manager must not provide such assistance .
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</ li >< li >
The Arbitrator is bound to maintain the balance
of legal fairness .
</ li >< li >
The Arbitrator may make any preliminary orders ,
including protection orders and orders referring
to emergency actions already taken .
</ li >< li >
The Arbitrator may request any written pleadings ,
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counterclaims , and / or statements of defence .
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</ li ></ ul >
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< h3 id = " s2.3 " > 2.3 Jurisdiction </ h3 >
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< p >
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Jurisdiction - the right or power to hear and rule on
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disputes - is initially established by clauses in the
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< span class = " draftadd " >
CAcert Community Agreement .
</ span >
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The agreement must establish :
</ p >
< ul >< li >
That all Parties agree to binding Arbitration
in CAcert ' s forum of dispute resolution ;
</ li >< li >
for all disputes relating to activities within
CAcert , issued certificates , roles and actions , etc ;
</ li >< li >
as defined by these rules , including the selection
of a single Arbitrator ;
</ li >< li >
under the Law of NSW , Australia ; and
</ li >< li >
the Parties keep email accounts in good working order .
</ li ></ ul >
< p >
An external court may have ( " assert " ) jurisdiction to decide on
issues such as trademark , privacy , contract and fraud ,
and may do so with legal remedies .
These are areas where jurisdiction may need
to be considered carefully :
</ p >
< ul >< li >
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Where NRPs , being not Members of CAcert and not
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bound by agreement , are parties to the dispute .
E . g . , intellectual property disputes may involve
NRPs and their trademarks ;
</ li >< li >
criminal actions or actions likely to result in criminal
proceedings ,
e . g . , fraud ;
</ li >< li >
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Contracts between
< span class = " draftadd " >
Members
</ span >
that were formed without
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a clause to seek arbitration in the forum ;
</ li >< li >
Areas where laws fall outside the Arbitration Act ,
such as privacy ;
</ li >< li >
Legal process ( subpoenas , etc ) delivered by
an external court of " competent jurisdiction. "
</ li ></ ul >
< p >
The Arbitrator must consider jurisdiction and rule on a
case by case basis whether jurisdiction is asserted ,
either wholly or partially , or declines to hear the case .
In the event of asserting
jurisdiction , and a NRP later decides to pursue rights in
another forum , the Arbitrator should seek the agreement
of the NRP to file the ruling as part of the new case .
</ p >
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< h3 id = " s2.4 " > 2.4 Basis in Law </ h3 >
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< p >
Each country generally has an Arbitration Act
that elevates Arbitration as a strong dispute
resolution forum .
The Act generally defers to Arbitration
if the parties have so agreed .
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That is , as
< span class = " draftadd " >
Members
</ span >
< span class = " draftdrop " > users of CAcert </ span > ,
you agree to resolve
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all disputes before CAcert ' s forum .
This is sometimes called < i > private law </ i >
or < i > alternative dispute resolution </ i >.
</ p >
< p >
As a matter of public policy , courts will generally
refer any case back to Arbitration .
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< span class = " draftadd " >
Members
</ span >
should understand that they will have
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strictly limited rights to ask the courts to
seek to have a case heard or to override a Ruling .
</ p >
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< h3 id = " s2.5 " > 2.5 External Courts </ h3 >
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< p >
When an external court claims and asserts its jurisdiction ,
and issues a court order , subpoena or other service to CAcert ,
the CM files the order as a dispute , with the external court
as < i > Claimant </ i >.
The CM and other support staff are granted no authority to
act on the basis of any court order , and ordinarily
must await the order of the Arbitrator
( which might simply be a repeat of the external court order ) .
</ p >
< p >
The Arbitrator establishes the bona fides of the
court , and rules .
The Arbitrator may rule to reject the order ,
for jurisdiction or other reasons .
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By way of example , if all Parties are
< span class = " draftadd " >
Members ,
</ span >
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then jurisdiction more normally falls within the forum .
If the Arbitrator rules to reject ,
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he should do so only after consulting with CAcert < span class = " draftadd " > Inc .</ span > counsel .
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The Arbitrator ' s jurisidiction is ordinarily that of
dealing with the order , and
not that which the external court has claimed to .
</ p >
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< h3 id = " s2.6 " > 2.6 Process </ h3 >
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< p >
The Arbitrator follows the procedure :
</ p >
< ol >< li >
Establish the facts .
The Arbitrator collects the evidence from the parties .
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The Arbitrator may order CAcert < span class = " draftadd " > Inc .</ span > or
< span class = " draftadd " >
Members
</ span >
under jurisdiction to provide support or information .
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The Arbitrator may use email , phone or face - to - face
meetings as proceedings .
</ li >< li >
Apply the Rules of Dispute Resolution ,
the policies of CAcert and the governing law .
The Arbitrator may request that the parties
submit their views .
The Arbitrator also works to the mission of CAcert ,
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the benefit of all
< span class = " draftadd " >
Members
</ span >
, and the community as a whole .
The Arbitrator may
< span class = " draftadd " >
seek
</ span >
any assistance .
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</ li >< li >
Makes a considered Ruling .
</ li ></ ol >
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< h2 id = " s3 " > 3. The Ruling </ h2 >
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< h3 id = " s3.1 " > 3.1 The Contents </ h3 >
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< p >
The Arbitrator records :
</ p >
< ol >< li >
The Identification of the Parties ,
</ li >< li >
The Facts ,
</ li >< li >
The logic of the rules and law ,
</ li >< li >
The directions and actions to be taken by each party
( the ruling ) .
</ li >< li >
The date and place that the ruling is rendered .
</ li ></ ol >
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< h3 id = " s3.2 " > 3.2 Process </ h3 >
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< p >
Once the Ruling is delivered , the case is closed .
The Case Manager is responsible for recording the
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Ruling , publishing it , and advising < span class = " draftadd " > Members </ span >.
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</ p >
< p >
Proceedings are ordinarily private .
The Ruling is ordinarily published ,
within the bounds of the Privacy Policy .
The Ruling is written in English .
</ p >
< p >
Only under exceptional circumstances can the
Arbitrator declare the Ruling private < i > under seal </ i >.
Such a declaration must be reviewed in its entirety
by the Board ,
and the Board must confirm or deny that declaration .
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If it confirms , the existence of any Rulings under seal
must be published to the
< span class = " draftadd " >
Members
</ span >
in a timely manner
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( within days ) .
</ p >
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< h3 id = " s3.3 " > 3.3 Binding and Final </ h3 >
< p >
The Ruling is
<!-- ( DRAFT p20110108 ) -->
< span class = " draftadd " > ordinarily final and binding </ span >
< span class = " draftdrop " > binding and final </ span >
on CAcert < span class = " draftadd " > Inc .</ span > and all
< span class = " draftadd " >
Members
</ span >
.
Ordinarily , all
< span class = " draftadd " >
Members
</ span >
agree to be bound by this dispute
resolution policy .
< span class = " draftadd " >
Members
</ span >
must declare in the Preliminaries
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any default in agreement or binding .
</ p >
< p >
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If a person who is not a
< span class = " draftadd " >
Member
</ span >
is a party to the dispute ,
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then the Ruling is not binding and final on that person ,
but the Ruling must be presented in filing any dispute
in another forum such as the person ' s local courts .
</ p >
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< h3 id = " s3.4 " > 3.4 < span class = " draftadd " > Review for Appeal ( DRAFT p20110108 ) </ span > & nbsp ; & nbsp ; & nbsp ; & nbsp ; < span class = " draftdrop " > Re - opening the Case or Appeal </ span > </ h3 >
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< p >
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In the < span class = " draftadd " > event </ span > < span class = " draftdrop " > case </ span > of clear injustices , egregious behaviour or
unconscionable Rulings ,
< span class = " draftadd " >
a review may be requested by filing a dispute ( DRAFT p20110108 ) .
</ span >
< span class = " draftdrop " >
parties may seek to re - open the
case by filing a dispute .
</ span >
The new Arbitrator reviews the new dispute ,
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re - examines and reviews the entire case , then rules on
whether the case may be re - opened or not .
</ p >
< p >
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< span class = " draftadd " >
If the Review Arbitrator rules the case be re - opened ,
then the Review Arbitrator refers the case to an Appeal Panel of 3.
The Appeal Panel is led by a Senior Arbitrator ,
and is formed according to procedures established
by the DRO from time to time .
The Appeal Panel hears the case and delivers a final and binding Ruling .
( DRAFT p20110108 )
</ span >
< span class = " draftdrop " >
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If the new Arbitrator rules the case be re - opened ,
then it is referred to the Board of CAcert Inc .
The Board hears the case and delivers a final
and binding Ruling .
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</ span >
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< h3 id = " s3.5 " > 3.5 Liability </ h3 >
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< p >
All liability of the Arbitrator for any act in
connection with deciding a dispute is excluded
by all parties , provided such act does not constitute
an intentional breach of duty .
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All liability of the Arbitrators , CAcert < span class = " draftadd " > Inc .</ span > , its officers and its
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employees ( including Case Manager )
for any other act or omission in connection with
arbitration proceedings is excluded , provided such acts do not
constitute an intentional or grossly negligent breach of duty .
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< p >
The above provisions may only be overridden by
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appeal process
( by means of a new dispute causing referral to the Board ) .
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</ p >
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< h3 id = " s3.6 " > 3.6 Remedies </ h3 >
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< p >
The Arbitrator generally instructs using internal remedies ,
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that is ones that are within the general domain of
< span class = " draftdrop " > CAcert </ span >
< span class = " draftadd " > the Community </ span > ,
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but there are some external remedies at his disposal .
He may rule and instruct any of the parties on these issues .
</ p >
< ul >< li >
" community service " typically including
< ul >< li >
attend and assure people at trade shows / open source gatherings ,
</ li >< li >
writing documentation
</ li >< li >
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serve in < span class = " change2 " > a </ span > role - support , dispute arbitration
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</ li ></ ul >
or others as decided .
</ li >< li >
Fined by loss of assurance points , which may result
in losing Assurer or Assured status .
</ li >< li >
Retraining in role .
</ li >< li >
Revoking of any certificates .
</ li >< li >
Monetary fine up to the liability cap established for
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each party as described in the
< span class = " draftadd " >
CAcert Community Agreement .
</ span >
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</ li >< li >
Exclusion from community .
</ li >< li >
Reporting to applicable authorities .
</ li >< li >
Changes to policies and procedures .
</ li ></ ul >
< p >
The Arbitrator is not limited within the general domain
of CAcert , and may instruct novel remedies as seen fit .
Novel remedies outside the domain may be routinely
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confirmed by the Board by way of appeal process ,
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in order to establish precedent .
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</ p >
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< h2 id = " s4 " > 4. Appendix </ h2 >
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< h3 id = " s4.1 " > 4.1 The Advantages of this Forum </ h3 >
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< p >
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The advantage of this process for
< span class = " draftadd " >
Members
</ span >
is :
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</ p >
< ul >< li >
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CAcert and < span class = " draftadd " > Members </ span > operate across many jurisdictions .
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Arbitration allows us to select a single set of
rules across all jurisdictions .
</ li >< li >
Arbitration allows CAcert to appropriately separate
out the routine support actions from difficult dispute
actions . Support personnel have no authority to
act , the appropriately selected Arbitrator has all
authority to act .
Good governance is thus maintained .
</ li >< li >
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This forum allows CAcert < span class = " draftadd " > Members </ span > to look after themselves
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in a community , without exposing each other to potentially
disastrous results in strange courts from foreign lands .
</ li >< li >
By volunteering to resolve things " in-house " the costs
are reduced .
</ li >< li >
Even simple support issues such as password changing
can be improved by treating as a dispute . A clear
chain of request , analysis , ruling and action can be established .
</ li >< li >
CAcert Assurers can develop the understanding and the rules
for sorting out own problems far better than courts or
other external agencies .
</ li ></ ul >
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< h3 id = " s4.2 " > 4.2 The Disadvantages of this Forum </ h3 >
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< p >
Some disadvantages exist .
</ p >
< ul >< li >
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< span class = " draftadd " > Members </ span > may have their rights trampled over .
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In such a case , the community should strive to
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re - open the case
and refer it to the board .
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</ li >< li >
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< span class = " draftadd " > Members </ span > may feel overwhelmed by the formality
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of the process .
It is kept formal so as to establish good and proper
authority to act ; otherwise , support and other
people in power may act without thought and with
damaging consequences .
</ li >< li >
A country may not have an Arbitration Act .
In that case , the parties should enter into
spirit of the forum .
If they choose to break that spirit ,
they should also depart the community .
</ li ></ ul >
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< h3 id = " s4.3 " > 4.3 Process and Flow </ h3 >
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< p >
To the extent reasonable , the Arbitrator conducts
the arbitration as with any legal proceedings .
This means that the process and style should follow
legal tradition .
</ p >
< p >
However , the Arbitrator is unlikely to be trained in
law . Hence , common sense must be applied , and the
Arbitrator has wide latitude to rule on any particular
motion , pleading , submission . The Arbitrator ' s ruling
is final within the arbitration .
</ p >
< p >
Note also that many elements of legal proceedings are
deliberately left out of the rules .
</ p >
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