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When adding new requests, please give them an appropriate title as well as a subsection for arbitrator's votes.
When adding new requests, please give them an appropriate title as well as a subsection for arbitrator's votes.


===Slrubenstein===


I object to the manner in which this RFAR was rejected.
*One arbitrator said they rejected it ''with prejudice''. How is that neutral, or unbiased? Any arbitrator with prejudice on a case should recuse.
*The comment given as the reason on the archive below is ''try earlier steps in dispute resolution''. This clearly proves that it was rejected by prejudice, as no-one read it fully - I clearly stated that we had been through mediation and it had failed.

[[User:Cheese-Dreams|CheeseDreams]] 23:34, 31 Jan 2005 (UTC)


== Matters currently in Arbitration ==
== Matters currently in Arbitration ==

Revision as of 23:34, 31 January 2005

The last step of dispute resolution is a request for arbitration. Please review other avenues you should take. If you do not follow any of these routes, it is highly likely that your request will be rejected. If all other steps have failed, and you see no reasonable chance that the matter can be resolved in another manner, you may request that it be decided by the Arbitration Committee.

Structure of this page

The procedure for accepting requests is described in the Arbitration policy. Important points:

  • Be brief. Put a quick list of the nature of the complaints. Link to detailed evidence in the standard /Template format elsewhere if you need to.
  • You are required to place a notice on the user talk page of each person you lodge a complaint against.
  • Please sign and date at least your original submission with "~~~~."
  • New requests to the top, please.

The numbers in the Comments and votes by Arbitrators (0/0/0/0) section corresponds to accept/reject/recuse/other.

New requests

When adding new requests, please give them an appropriate title as well as a subsection for arbitrator's votes.

Slrubenstein

I object to the manner in which this RFAR was rejected.

  • One arbitrator said they rejected it with prejudice. How is that neutral, or unbiased? Any arbitrator with prejudice on a case should recuse.
  • The comment given as the reason on the archive below is try earlier steps in dispute resolution. This clearly proves that it was rejected by prejudice, as no-one read it fully - I clearly stated that we had been through mediation and it had failed.

CheeseDreams 23:34, 31 Jan 2005 (UTC)

Matters currently in Arbitration

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