Executive summary[edit]

This summary of activity carried out by en-Wikipedia's Arbitration Committee is a preview of a fuller report that is still in preparation. It (mostly) covers the six-month period from January to June 2009 inclusive. Much of the work of the committee involves examining, drafting, discussing and voting on cases and case requests. Quoting from the half-year statistical summary: "Through the first half of 2009, the Arbitration Committee considered 111 requests, voted on 41 motions, publicly heard 19 cases, and drafted and voted on 928 case proposals." For further statistics, and details of some of the activity in December 2008 (not all of the December activity is included below), please see Statistics 2009 (with thanks to Paul August). In addition to activity on arbitration cases, there are other areas in which the Arbitration Committee has responsibilities. The following summary gives a wider picture of the overall activity by the Arbitration Committee, both on-wiki and off-wiki, including the changes and reforms developed over the past six months.

This section is intended to list the main proposals and various talk page discussions, plus links to other major reports and discussions elsewhere. This list is under construction, and help identifying additional substantial discussions by the wider community on arbitration matters would be appreciated. If there are other such discussions, reports or articles that may be of interest, and that took place, or were written during the period under review here, both on-wiki and off-wiki (such as userspace essays, blog postings, news reports, pod castings, and so on), please note them on the talk page for review.

This summary has been provided as part of a review of the committee's activities over the first six months of this year. A fuller report (with specific links for most of the above) will be issued within a few weeks, but please do ask if you have any specific questions about what has been reported above. Comments and feedback on any of the above, plus any further questions, should be placed on the talk page.

- For the Arbitration Committee, Carcharoth (talk) 04:07, 22 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]