Operational procedures for the General Assembly Sample Clauses
The 'Operational procedures for the General Assembly' clause defines the rules and processes by which the General Assembly conducts its meetings and makes decisions. This typically includes details such as how meetings are called, quorum requirements, voting procedures, and the roles of officers or members during sessions. By establishing clear guidelines for assembly operations, this clause ensures orderly governance, consistent decision-making, and helps prevent disputes or confusion regarding assembly activities.
Operational procedures for the General Assembly. 6.3.1 Representation in meetings Any Member: - should be present or represented at any meeting; - may appoint a substitute or a proxy to attend and vote at any meeting; - and shall participate in a cooperative manner in the meetings.
6.3.2 Preparation and organisation of meetings
Operational procedures for the General Assembly. 6.3.1 Representation in meetings
Operational procedures for the General Assembly. 6.3.1 Representation in rneetings
Operational procedures for the General Assembly
