Re: [apnic-talk] Elections
|| The table is obvious on many unspoken but visibly glaring aspects which, coupled
|| with certain important excerpts of the by-laws reproduced below, will help in
|| understanding the areas of concern as well as the way forward for the esteemed
|| APNIC-TALK group:
Here I found a strong expression "visibly glaring aspects"
and it seems to be of the line-up of members of the Executive
Council since its beginning.
What do you try to mean?
I agree whatever concern can be a start of good discussion.
I really encourage apnic-talk for an active discussion.
A tiny point is that some of what you excerpted are not what
by-law provides, but shown in
http://www.apnic.net/about-APNIC/organization/structure/apnic-executive-council/EC-roles-and-obligations ,
which the EC must comply as well, though.
Regards,
MAEMURA Akinori, a current EC member
In message <014601cabee4$06830070$13890150$@com>
"[apnic-talk] Elections"
""Naresh Ajwani" <ajwaninaresh at gmail dot com>" wrote:
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|
| Dear All,
|
| On the basis of my association and experience during the last few years, I
| appreciate and respect the processes and bottom up approach being followed at
| APNIC and have been strongly advocating the same at various forums. In the same
| spirit, I am confident that the call made for election reforms, at the recently
| held meet at KL, would also be looked into with a positive and all inclusive
| manner.
|
| Before any reforms are undertaken, one needs to understand the past scenario and
| the composition of EC (given below) which can be a good starting point:
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|
| Year
| EC1
| EC2
| EC4
| EC5
| EC3
| EC6
| EC7
| EC8
|
| 1998
| Toru Takahashi ,
| Japan
| Geoff Huston,
| Australia
| Xing Li,
| China
| Srisakdi Charmonman,
| Thailand
| Che-Hoo Cheng,
| Hong Kong
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|
| 1999
| Toru Takahashi ,
| Japan
| Oh Kwang Sok,
| Korea
| Xing Li,
| China
| Tommi Chen,
| Malaysia
| Che-Hoo Cheng,
| Hong Kong
| Kuo-Wei Wu,
| Taiwan
| Geoff Huston,
| Australia
|
|
| 2000
| Kazunori Konishi,
| Japan
| Oh Kwang Sok,
| Korea
| Xing Li,
| China
| Tommi Chen,
| Malaysia
| Che-Hoo Cheng,
| Hong Kong
| Kuo-Wei Wu,
| Taiwan
| Geoff Huston,
| Australia
|
|
| 2001
| MAEMURA Akinori,
| Japan
| Byung-Kyu Kim,
| Korea
| Xing Li,
| China
| Qian Hualin,
| China
| Che-Hoo Cheng,
| Hong Kong
| Kuo-Wei Wu,
| Taiwan
| Geoff Huston,
| Australia
|
|
| 2002
| MAEMURA Akinori,
| Japan
| Byung-Kyu Kim,
| Korea
| Xing Li,
| China
| Qian Hualin,
| China
| Che-Hoo Cheng,
| Hong Kong
| Kuo-Wei Wu,
| Taiwan
| Geoff Huston,
| Australia
|
|
| 2003
| MAEMURA Akinori ,
| Japan
| Yong Wan Ju,
| Korea
| Qian Hualin,
| China
| Ma Yan,
| China
| Che-Hoo Cheng,
| Hong Kong
| Kuo-Wei Wu,
| Taiwan
| Geoff Huston,
| Australia
|
|
| 2004
| MAEMURA Akinori ,
| Japan
| Yong Wan Ju,
| Korea
| Qian Hualin,
| China
| Ma Yan,
| China
| Che-Hoo Cheng,
| Hong Kong
| Kuo-Wei Wu,
| Taiwan
| Vinh Ngo,
| Australia
|
|
| 2005
| MAEMURA Akinori ,
| Japan
| Moo-Ho Billy Cheon,
| Korea
| Qian Hualin,
| China
| Ma Yan,
| China
| Che-Hoo Cheng,
| Hong Kong
| Kuo-Wei Wu,
| Taiwan
| Vinh Ngo,
| Australia
|
|
| 2006
| MAEMURA Akinori ,
| Japan
| Moo-Ho Billy Cheon,
| Korea
| Qian Hualin,
| China
| Ma Yan,
| China
| Che-Hoo Cheng,
| Hong Kong
| Kuo-Wei Wu,
| Taiwan
| Vinh Ngo,
| Australia
|
|
| 2007
| MAEMURA Akinori ,
| Japan
| Kusumba Sridhar,
| India
| Wei Mao,
| China
| Vinh Ngo,
| Australia
| Che-Hoo Cheng,
| Hong Kong
| Kuo-Wei Wu,
| Taiwan
| Ming-Cheng Liang,
| Taiwan
| Paul Wilson,
| Australia
|
| 2008
| MAEMURA Akinori,
| Japan
| Kusumba Sridhar,
| India
| Wei Mao,
| China
| Ma Yan,
| China
| Che-Hoo Cheng,
| Hong Kong
| Kuo-Wei Wu,
| Taiwan
| Ming-Cheng Liang,
| Taiwan
| Paul Wilson,
| Australia
|
| 2009
| MAEMURA Akinori,
| Japan
| Hyun-Joon Kwon,
| Korea
| Jian Zhang,
| China
| Ma Yan,
| China
| Che-Hoo Cheng,
| Hong Kong
| Kuo-Wei Wu,
| Taiwan
| James Spenceley,
| Australia
| Paul Wilson,
| Australia
|
| 2010
| MAEMURA Akinori,
| Japan
| Hyun-Joon Kwon,
| Korea
| Jian Zhang,
| China
| Ma Yan,
| China
| Che-Hoo Cheng,
| Hong Kong
| Kuo-Wei Wu,
| Taiwan
| James Spenceley,
| Australia
| Paul Wilson,
| Australia
|
|
| The table is obvious on many unspoken but visibly glaring aspects which, coupled
| with certain important excerpts of the by-laws reproduced below, will help in
| understanding the areas of concern as well as the way forward for the esteemed
| APNIC-TALK group:
|
| The Executive Council:
| . .....the Executive Council shall be composed of seven members elected at
| AGMs in accordance with the provisions of by-laws.
| . Executive Council members shall serve on the Executive Council in their
| personal capacity and shall act in the best interests of the APNIC membership and
| not the Member organisation to which that individual belongs. Only one individual
| per Member organisation may be elected to sit on the Executive Council.
|
| Quorum
| . A meeting of the Executive Council is duly constituted for all purposes
| if at the commencement of the meeting there are present in person not less than
| one half of the total number of Council members or their duly authorised
| representatives.
|
| EC Confidentiality
|
| . All business undertaken by the EC is confidential to the EC.
| . All EC members are requested to execute a formal non-disclosure
| undertaking with APNIC
| . EC members should respect this confidentiality by:
|
| - not recording EC meetings
| - not inviting other members to participate in, or listen into EC
| meetings without the prior permission
| of the Chair of the EC
| - not circulating EC mail messages to any third party without the
| express permission of the Chair
| of the EC-not divulging any membership information of which they are
| aware as an EC member.
|
|
| Regards and best wishes,
|
| Naresh Ajwani
|
|
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