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Ottoman Empire–Turkey naming dispute case opens; New discretionary sanctions draft proposal available for review
The Ottoman Empire–Turkey naming dispute case has opened. The second draft of the discretionary sanctions proposal is now open for review.
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Discretionary sanctions review
The Arbitration Committee has announced that the latest update of the draft for new discretionary sanctions procedures has been posted and is open for comment. The update would replace the current version of
Among other provisions, the proposed procedure would remove the provision that "Prior to any sanctions being imposed, the editor in question shall be given a warning with a link to the decision authorizing sanctions; and, where appropriate, should be counseled on specific steps that he or she can take to improve his or her editing in accordance with relevant policies and guidelines." It adds three appeal options, including a provision that "To obtain a clear and substantial consensus to annul the sanction of either (a) uninvolved participating administrators at the AE noticeboard, or (b) uninvolved editors at the administrators' noticeboard."
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Other requests and committee action
- Clarification request: Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ): An Fram; the named party was encouraged to appeal the topic ban to the Committee.
- Clarification request: Argentine History: A arbitration enforcement.
- Clarification request: Kiefer.Wolfowitz banned: An John Clineregarding a voter guide posted by a banned user. The voter guide was removed, as was talk page access.
- Clarification request: Amendment request: Macedonia 2: A clarification request was initiated by Red Slash regarding naming discussions. The committee agreed that no amendment was necessary for naming discussions to take place.
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