Re: Internationalist approach at H.B.C.
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Originally Posted by gynn
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Cheers for that one Gynn.
Here then is an excert from the Constitution:
13.2 Principles of decision making All decisions of the Council will be made in accordance with the following principles:
(a) decisions will be proportionate (i.e. actions must be proportionate to the desired
outcome);
(b) decisions will be made after due consultation and taking of professional advice from
officers;
(c) decisions will show respect for human rights (see below for further details);
(d) decisions will be made with a presumption in favour of openness;
(e) decisions will be made which show a clarity of aims and desired outcomes.
(f) decisions will explain what options were considered and give the reasons for the decision
In respect to 13.2 (b) - could anyone please provide details of the process of this decision being made with, and after, due consultation with officers. If that has not occured then this decision is unconstitutional and as such should be struck off.
In addition, can anyone possibly explain how this decision is compatible with articles 13.2 (a), (c), (d), (e) and (f)?
Last edited by Tealeaf; 18-11-2011 at 16:34.
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