Robert's Rules of Order


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Originally written in 1876 by Major Henry M. Robert of the US Army Corps of Engineers, Robert's Rules of Order is the most widely used authority in the United States today for "parliamentary law, based...upon the rules and practice of Congress" for "organizing and conducting the business of societies, conventions, and other deliberative assemblies." (Summary by TriciaG and from Preface) (4 hr 19 min)

Chapitres

00 - Preface & Introduction 21:25 Lu par ashleighjane
01 - Part 1, Articles I, II 13:30 Lu par ashleighjane
02 - Part 1, Article III, Sec 10-20 24:25 Lu par Kevin W. Davidson
03 - Part 1, Article III, Sec 21-27 20:26 Lu par Kevin W. Davidson
04 - Part 1, Article IV 19:13 Lu par Hans-Christian Eick
05 - Part 1, Article V 13:31 Lu par Mark Mickelson
06 - Part 1, Articles VI, VII 22:39 Lu par Mark Mickelson
07 - Part 1, Article VIII 10:26 Lu par readread
08 - Part 2, Article IX, Sec 46-47 16:00 Lu par Maria Kasper
09 - Part 2, Article IX, Sec 48-49 16:56 Lu par Maria Kasper
10 - Part 2, Article X 15:47 Lu par Maria Kasper
11 - Part 2, Article XI-XII, Sec 54-59 18:52 Lu par Maria Kasper
12 - Part 2, Article XII, Sec 60-64 15:40 Lu par Maria Kasper
13 - Part 2, Articles XIII, XIV 12:27 Lu par Maria Kasper
14 - Concluding Matter 18:14 Lu par Chuck Williamson