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The Arbitration Committee does not have a [[Chair (official)|chair]], but may designate one arbitrator to coordinate timely performance of tasks. The current coordinating arbitrator is [[User:Roger Davies|Roger Davies]], with [[User:Kirill Lokshin|Kirill Lokshin]] as his deputy.
The Arbitration Committee does not have a [[Chair (official)|chair]], but may designate one arbitrator to coordinate timely performance of tasks. The current coordinating arbitrator is [[User:Roger Davies|Roger Davies]], with [[User:Kirill Lokshin|Kirill Lokshin]] as his deputy.

==Subcommittees==

=== Audit Subcommittee ===
<span id="AUSC">{{shortcut|WP:ARBCOM#AUSC}}</span>

The [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee/Audit Subcommittee|Audit Subcommittee]] investigates complaints concerning the use of CheckUser and Oversight privileges. It consists of three arbitrators and three additional editors elected by the community.

=== Ban Appeals Subcommittee ===
<span id="BASC">{{shortcut|WP:ARBCOM#BASC}}</span>

The Ban Appeals Subcommittee considers appeals from banned or long-term blocked users, generally when all other avenues of appeal have been exhausted. It consists of three arbitrators (currently [[User:Mailer diablo|Mailer diablo]], [[User:Shell Kinney|Shell Kinney]] and [[User:SirFozzie|SirFozzie]]). Arbitrators typically spend three months on the subcommittee, with a staggered rotation; one member is replaced each month.

All requests or other material intended for the Ban Appeals Subcommittee should be sent to ''{{NonSpamEmail|arbcom-l|lists.wikimedia.org}}''.

==Clerks==
The [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee/Clerks|Committee's clerk team]] assists the Committee with procedural tasks, such as opening and closing cases, maintaining arbitration pages, and issuing notifications of decisions. Parties with questions about the arbitration process are encouraged to consult a clerk for assistance.


== Contact information ==
== Contact information ==
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The ''[[mail:arbcom-l|arbcom-l]]'' mailing list is the primary venue for internal Arbitration Committee discussion on all matters under the Committee's remit. The mailing list address is '''''{{NonSpamEmail|arbcom-l|lists.wikimedia.org}}'''''. It may also be reached through the "Email this user" feature as "[[User:Arbitration Committee]]".
The ''[[mail:arbcom-l|arbcom-l]]'' mailing list is the primary venue for internal Arbitration Committee discussion on all matters under the Committee's remit. The mailing list address is '''''{{NonSpamEmail|arbcom-l|lists.wikimedia.org}}'''''. It may also be reached through the "Email this user" feature as "[[User:Arbitration Committee]]".


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As of October 2010, the subscribers are:
All requests or other material intended for the Ban Appeals Subcommittee should also be sent to this list. The Ban Appeals Subcommittee considers appeals from banned or long-term blocked users, generally when all other avenues of appeal have been exhausted. It consists of three arbitrators (currently [[User:Mailer diablo|Mailer diablo]], [[User:Shell Kinney|Shell Kinney]] and [[User:SirFozzie|SirFozzie]]). Arbitrators typically spend three months on the subcommittee, with a staggered rotation; one member is replaced each month.

As of October 2010, the subscribers of ''arbcom-l'' are:


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==== ''arbcom-audit-en'' ====
==== ''arbcom-audit-en'' ====
<span id="AUSC">{{shortcut|WP:ARBCOM#AUSC}}</span>
The ''[https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/arbcom-audit-en arbcom-audit-en]'' mailing list is used for internal discussion by the [[#AUSC|Audit Subcommittee]]. Please see [[/Audit Subcommittee#Mailing list|the subcommittee page]] for more details.
The ''[https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/arbcom-audit-en arbcom-audit-en]'' mailing list is used for internal discussion by the [[#AUSC|Audit Subcommittee]]. The [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee/Audit Subcommittee|Audit Subcommittee]] investigates complaints concerning the use of CheckUser and Oversight privileges. It consists of three arbitrators and three additional editors elected by the community. Please see [[/Audit Subcommittee#Mailing list|the subcommittee page]] for more details.


==== ''clerks-l'' ====
==== ''clerks-l'' ====
The ''[[mail:clerks-l|clerks-l]]'' mailing list is used for co-ordination of [[#Clerks|clerking]] by the Committee's clerk team. Please see [[/Clerks#clerks-l|the clerk page]] for more details.
The ''[[mail:clerks-l|clerks-l]]'' mailing list is used for co-ordination of [[#Clerks|clerking]] by the Committee's clerk team. The [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee/Clerks|Committee's clerk team]] assists the Committee with procedural tasks, such as opening and closing cases, maintaining arbitration pages, and issuing notifications of decisions. Parties with questions about the arbitration process are encouraged to consult a clerk for assistance. Please see [[/Clerks#clerks-l|the clerk page]] for more details.





Revision as of 17:36, 23 November 2010

For the upcoming election, see Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010
Any private material intended for the Committee's attention should be sent to arbcom-l@lists.wikimedia.org.

The Arbitration Committee is the panel of editors responsible for conducting the Wikipedia arbitration process. It has the authority to impose binding solutions to disputes between editors. The arbitration policy describes the Committee's roles and responsibilities in greater detail.

In addition to its role in dispute resolution, the Committee determines which editors have access to CheckUser and Oversight permissions, and considers certain matters where exceptional factors such as privacy preclude a public hearing.

Arbitrators are neither Wikimedia Foundation employees or agents, nor Wikipedia executives. They are volunteer users—usually experienced editors and administrators—whom the community of editors at large elects to resolve the most complex or intractable disputes that may arise within the community, and to oversee the few areas where access to non-public information is a prerequisite.


Members

These editors are the elected members of the Arbitration Committee (known as arbitrators). Votes of the committee are taken among the active members. Members are marked active or inactive so that the majority for new votes can be calculated. Members on wikibreak, not participating in arbitration within the past week, or indicating they will be absent are marked inactive.

Members moving back to active may remain inactive on some or all existing business. If you wish to know whether an arbitrator is active on a particular matter, please ask on their talk page (or check the proposed decision talk page, for cases). The list below is used to determine whether each arbitrator is active by default. Arbitrators who go on to participate in a vote will be counted as active for it even if they are listed as inactive below.

The following list is accurate as of 23 May 2024:

Active

  1. Aoidh (talk · contribs)
  2. Barkeep49 (talk · contribs)
  3. Cabayi (talk · contribs)
  4. Firefly (talk · contribs)
  5. Guerillero (talk · contribs)
  6. Moneytrees (talk · contribs)
  7. Primefac (talk · contribs)
  8. ToBeFree (talk · contribs)
  9. Z1720 (talk · contribs)

Inactive

  1. CaptainEek (talk · contribs)
  2. HJ Mitchell (talk · contribs)
  3. L235 (talk · contribs)
  4. Maxim (talk · contribs)
  5. Sdrqaz (talk · contribs)

The Arbitration Committee does not have a chair, but may designate one arbitrator to coordinate timely performance of tasks. The current coordinating arbitrator is Roger Davies, with Kirill Lokshin as his deputy.

Contact information

A number of individual arbitrators have published their personal email addresses, which are listed below. These addresses should be used only when contacting a specific arbitrator; material intended for the Committee as a whole should be sent to arbcom-l instead.

Mailing lists

arbcom-l

The arbcom-l mailing list is the primary venue for internal Arbitration Committee discussion on all matters under the Committee's remit. The mailing list address is arbcom-l@lists.wikimedia.org. It may also be reached through the "Email this user" feature as "User:Arbitration Committee".

All requests or other material intended for the Ban Appeals Subcommittee should also be sent to this list. The Ban Appeals Subcommittee considers appeals from banned or long-term blocked users, generally when all other avenues of appeal have been exhausted. It consists of three arbitrators (currently Mailer diablo, Shell Kinney and SirFozzie). Arbitrators typically spend three months on the subcommittee, with a staggered rotation; one member is replaced each month.

As of October 2010, the subscribers of arbcom-l are:

Arbitrators:
Carcharoth, Cool Hand Luke, Coren, FayssalF, Kirill Lokshin, KnightLago, Mailer diablo, Newyorkbrad, Risker, Roger Davies, Shell Kinney, SirFozzie, Steve Smith
Others:
Jimbo Wales (project founder)

functionaries-en

The functionaries-en mailing list is a venue for general discussion among current Arbitration Committee members, former members in good standing, advanced permission operators (CheckUser and/or Oversight), and other editors with official Wikimedia Foundation status. The scope is broader than that of arbcom-l; the list is intended to allow more effective collaboration among editors involved with sensitive and privacy-related areas within the community, and the handling of related issues, primarily on English Wikipedia. The list also has a role in supporting the Arbitration Committee, being available to assist with various matters and acting as a forum for discussion, input, and collective memory as needed.

Please see the functionary page for more details.

arbcom-audit-en

The arbcom-audit-en mailing list is used for internal discussion by the Audit Subcommittee. The Audit Subcommittee investigates complaints concerning the use of CheckUser and Oversight privileges. It consists of three arbitrators and three additional editors elected by the community. Please see the subcommittee page for more details.

clerks-l

The clerks-l mailing list is used for co-ordination of clerking by the Committee's clerk team. The Committee's clerk team assists the Committee with procedural tasks, such as opening and closing cases, maintaining arbitration pages, and issuing notifications of decisions. Parties with questions about the arbitration process are encouraged to consult a clerk for assistance. Please see the clerk page for more details.