On 04 Feb 2004, at 12:49, Dean Anderson wrote:
To provide a fair and open process whereby any party that
believes
it has been treated unfairly has the right to appeal.
I'd prefer this:
To use a fair and open process, even in the resolution of disputes,
in which any person with a claim of unfair treatment has an avenue
for appeal.
I don't much like the idea of artificial legal entities, i.e. political
parties, having "rights". It's a minor nit, I know— call me a radical
hippie, if you must.
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j h woodyatt <jhw(_at_)wetware(_dot_)com>