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[[Frank Fowlie]] was selected to be the first ombudsman of [[ICANN]] in November, 2004. Frank is a native Canafian. He has over 20 years of experience as an ombudsman and conflict resolution officer for different companies in Canad and USA.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-24nov04-2.htm ICANN Announcements]</ref> After 6 years of service [[Frank Fowlie]] resigned from his post in early 2011. He said that he was tired of traveling all the time.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-28oct10-en.htm ICANN]</ref>
[[Frank Fowlie]] was selected to be the first ombudsman of [[ICANN]] in November, 2004. Frank is a native Canafian. He has over 20 years of experience as an ombudsman and conflict resolution officer for different companies in Canad and USA.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-24nov04-2.htm ICANN Announcements]</ref> After 6 years of service [[Frank Fowlie]] resigned from his post in early 2011. He said that he was tired of traveling all the time.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-28oct10-en.htm ICANN]</ref>


==Second Ombudsman==
===Second Ombudsman===
On 28 July, 2011 [[ICANN]] appointed [[Chris LaHatte]] as its new ombudsman. Chris is a senior mediator and lawyer. He obtained his graduate degree in law from University of Auckland. Further he studied dispute resolution from Massey University. He lives in New Zealand where he practices law. He is a Fellow of the Arbitrators and Mediators Institute of New Zealand and a mediator for the New Zealand Law Society. He is also a construction law adjudicator.<ref>[http://www.domainnews.com/en/new-icann-ombudsman-promises-voice-for-developing-countries.html DomainNews]</ref>
On 28 July, 2011 [[ICANN]] appointed [[Chris LaHatte]] as its new ombudsman. Chris is a senior mediator and lawyer. He obtained his graduate degree in law from University of Auckland. Further he studied dispute resolution from Massey University. He lives in New Zealand where he practices law. He is a Fellow of the Arbitrators and Mediators Institute of New Zealand and a mediator for the New Zealand Law Society. He is also a construction law adjudicator.<ref>[http://www.domainnews.com/en/new-icann-ombudsman-promises-voice-for-developing-countries.html DomainNews]</ref>



Revision as of 20:53, 26 December 2011

Ombudsman is a term given to someone who is in charge of neutrally handling and replying to all the complaints about a particular organization.

The current ombudsman is Chris LaHatte; he assumed this position in July, 2011.[1]

ICANN Ombudsman

Responsibilities of ICANN ombudsman include dispute resolution, filing complaints and taking actions in response to ICANN staff, board or supporting organization decisions.[2] ICANN is required to have a fair and impartial ombudsman.[3] ICANN filled the position of ombudsman in late 2004.[4][5] The Ombudsman can only be removed by a three/fourths vote of the entire board.[6]

Responsibilities

ICANN ombudsman has the powers to access all the documents and files. He can take action if there is seen an unfair behavior by ICANN board members, staff or policies to anyone who files a complaint against them. He is required to submit an annual report to the board of ICANN. ICANN ombudsman adheres to the standard rules of The Ombudsman Association.[7]

Previous Ombudsmen

First Ombudsman

Frank Fowlie was selected to be the first ombudsman of ICANN in November, 2004. Frank is a native Canafian. He has over 20 years of experience as an ombudsman and conflict resolution officer for different companies in Canad and USA.[8] After 6 years of service Frank Fowlie resigned from his post in early 2011. He said that he was tired of traveling all the time.[9]

Second Ombudsman

On 28 July, 2011 ICANN appointed Chris LaHatte as its new ombudsman. Chris is a senior mediator and lawyer. He obtained his graduate degree in law from University of Auckland. Further he studied dispute resolution from Massey University. He lives in New Zealand where he practices law. He is a Fellow of the Arbitrators and Mediators Institute of New Zealand and a mediator for the New Zealand Law Society. He is also a construction law adjudicator.[10]

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