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This policy is meant to complement [[UDWiki:Administration/Policy_Discussion/Arbitration|Cheese's Arbitration policy]], but this is a much needed limitation and works on its own even if Cheese's policy gets rejected.
This policy was originally meant to complement [[UDWiki:Administration/Policy_Discussion/Arbitration|Cheese's Arbitration policy]], but this is a much needed limitation and works on its own even with Cheese's policy withdrawn.


==The Policy==
==The Policy==
No restriction placed on a person by an arbitration ruling may extend beyond three months. To ease calculation, this is just three months, not an exact amount of days. If the ruling is made on 15th of January, it ends on 15th of April, and so on. If the month it's made on is longer than the month it should end on, it ends on the last day of that month.
No restriction placed on a person by an arbitration ruling may extend beyond six weeks (42 days). For ordinary cases it is recommended that they are shorter than four weeks.
 
This policy does not affect the parts of rulings which concern the content of pages.


===Retrospective Application===
===Retrospective Application===
This applies retrospectively to all previous rulings, with the three months counted from the moment the ruling was announced.
This applies retrospectively to all previous rulings, with the six weeks counted from the moment the ruling was originally announced.

Revision as of 23:27, 18 October 2008

This policy was originally meant to complement Cheese's Arbitration policy, but this is a much needed limitation and works on its own even with Cheese's policy withdrawn.

The Policy

No restriction placed on a person by an arbitration ruling may extend beyond six weeks (42 days). For ordinary cases it is recommended that they are shorter than four weeks.

This policy does not affect the parts of rulings which concern the content of pages.

Retrospective Application

This applies retrospectively to all previous rulings, with the six weeks counted from the moment the ruling was originally announced.