[governance] CSTD Working Group on Enhanced Cooperation

David Allen David_Allen_AB63 at post.harvard.edu
Mon Mar 18 09:52:43 EDT 2013


And where is the apology from Bommelaer, for her misstatement and the  
serious implications therefrom?

David

On Mar 18, 2013, at 7:23 AM, Norbert Bollow wrote:

> I had written:
>
>> Constance Bommelaer <bommelaer at isoc.org> wrote:
>>> I do believe, however, that unsuccessful
>>> applicants in one process should not engage in “constituency
>>> shopping”
>>
>> Mr. Gurstein did not “engage in ‘constituency shopping’”.
>>
>> He simply selected, in each case, among the available processes the
>> one that would reasonably appear to be the best fit to his particular
>> situation.
>>
>>> and question the entire process.
>>
>> By denying his right to question the process, you have just committed
>> a human rights violation.
>
> Dear Mrs. Bommelaer
>
> Some members of the IGC have suggested that I should apologize for my
> assertion of a human rights violation, and I hereby do so on the basis
> of me possibly having misunderstood/misjudged your intent behind those
> words.
>
> Best regards
> Norbert Nollow

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