Northern Ireland Brooke/Mayhew Talks 1991-1992

WORK IN PROGRESS - IN THE FINAL STAGES OF EDITING A series of talks launched by Peter Brooke, Secretary of State for Northern in Ireland, which began in April 1991, and were carried on intermittently by Brooke and his successor, Patrick Mayhew, until November 1992.

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Session 12727: 1991-05-28 14:10:00

Meeting between the Government Team and the Unionist delegations to discuss the draft Procedural Guidelines for the conduct of Strand 2.

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Procedural Guidelines for the Conduct of Strand Two (as Amended at a Meeting with the Joint Unionist Delegation on 28 May 1991)

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(28 May 1991 - as amended by meeting with the joint Unionist delegations at 1410)

Procedural Guidelines for the Conduct of Strand Two

Role of Chairman

1. The independent Chairman will preside over all meetings of Strand Two. He/she will exercise his/her functions in an impartial and even-handed manner.

2. The Chairman will be responsible for the orderly conduct of business. He/she will conduct the proceedings so as to allow an opportunity for full discussion of the issues and will be guided by the objective that the outcome should be agreed by all participating Delegations. To this end, but only after consultation with the Delegations to establish that it would be regarded as helpful, the Chairman may, with the agreement of one or more Delegations, bring forward specific suggestions.

3. The Chairman will consult with participating Delegations in the exercise of his/her functions. A Business Committee will be formed to facilitate such consultation.

5. The Business Committee will comprise the Chairman him/herself and a designated member of each of the participating Delegations. The Committee will be available to advise the Chairman on the day-to-day- exercise of his/her responsibilities and to facilitate communication between the participating Delegations and the Chairman. It is envisaged that the Committee will normally meet on days when talks are taking place.

6. In discharging his/her functions, the Chairman will confine his/her consultations to the Delegations participating in Strand Two. Any written submissions which may be received from other groups or individuals will have no status.

7. For the duration of the process the Chairman will make no public comment on the talks. However, should the need arise, he/she will wish to seek the approval of the heads of participating Delegations before doing so.

8. The proceedings of Strand Two will be held in private.

9. The Chairman will have responsibility for the convening, postponement and adjournment of meetings, in consultation, as he/she considers appropriate, with participating Delegations. It is understood, however, that any Delegation may request an adjournment of up to 10 minutes at a time and the Chairman shall only refuse such requests if they are made with unreasonable frequency.

10. The agenda for each day’s business shall be determined by the Chairman after considering advice from the Business Committee.

11. In addition to the meetings in London and Dublin, other substantive mMeetings of Strand Two will normalsoly take place in plenary session at Sto. However, if the Chairman considers it. Thelpful in facilitating agre shall also be non-plenary meeement among the participants, and after consultation with the Delegations, he/she may propose other working formations at which all Delegationgs would betwe represen ted.

12. The Chairman may at andy time seek a bilateral, some oreting with any of theparticipating Delegations should he or. Equally, it is envisaged that the Delegation(s) concernedChairman would accede to any reasonable require it.est for a bilateral meeting from any delegation.

[Editor's Note: Paragraph 12 having been removed, the numbers in this document are now out of sink. This will be corrected when the revised version of the Guidelines is published after the meeting. Throughout this meeting, however, the original numbering is used by delegates who are referring to the draft proposal in front of them.]

13. All remarks shall be addressed through the Chairman. Time limits on interventions may be imposed at the Chairman's discretion.

14. The Chairman's ruling on all individual questions of procedure and order shall be final.

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