Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/PalestineRemembered/Proposed decision

After considering /Evidence and discussing proposals with other arbitrators, parties and others at /Workshop, arbitrators may place proposals which are ready for voting here. Arbitrators should vote for or against each point or abstain. Only items that receive a majority "support" vote will be passed. Conditional votes for or against and abstentions should be explained by the arbitrator before or after his/her time-stamped signature. For example, an arbitrator can state that she/he would only favor a particular remedy based on whether or not another remedy/remedies were passed. Only arbitrators or clerks should edit this page; non-arbitrators may comment on the talk page.

For this case, there are 11 active arbitrators of whom none are recused, so 6 votes are a majority.

Motions and requests by the parties
Place those on /Workshop. Motions which are accepted for consideration and which require a vote will be placed here by the arbitrators for voting. Motions have the same majority for passage as the final decision.

Case dismissed
Passed on 15:38, 4 July 2007 (UTC)

As the dispute being arbitrated has been satisfactorily resolved by the major parties, and any restrictions on the involved editors have been lifted, this case is closed with no further actions being taken.


 * Support:
 * Kirill Lokshin 16:57, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
 * jpgordon&#8711;&#8710;&#8711;&#8710; 05:31, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
 * Fred Bauder 14:52, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
 * FloNight 01:08, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
 * SimonP 16:16, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
 *  Blnguyen  ( bananabucket ) 02:34, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
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 * Abstain:

Clerk note: The motion to dismiss is adopted by the required majority and the case is closed. Newyorkbrad 15:37, 4 July 2007 (UTC)

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Proposed temporary injunctions
Four net "support" votes needed to pass (each "oppose" vote subtracts a "support") 24 hours from the first vote is normally the fastest an injunction will be imposed.

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=Proposed final decision=

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Proposed remedies
Note: All remedies that refer to a period of time, for example to a ban of X months or a revert parole of Y months, are to run concurrently unless otherwise stated.

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Implementation notes
''Clerks and arbitrators should use this section to clarify their understanding of the final decision--at a minimum, a list of items that have passed. Additionally, a list of which remedies are conditional on others (for instance a ban that should only be implemented if a mentorship should fail), and so on. Arbitrators should not pass the motion until they are satisfied with the implementation notes.''

Vote
Four net "support" votes needed to close case (each "oppose" vote subtracts a "support") 24 hours from the first motion is normally the fastest a case will close.