When a full jury, or a panel, has fewer than five members, because of illness or emergency, and no qualified replacements are available, it remains properly constituted if it consists of at least three members and if at least two of them are International Judges. When there are three or four members they shall be from at least three different national authorities except in Groups M, N and Q, where they shall be from at least two different national authorities.
Part appendices
Section N — International Juries
See rules 70.3(a) and 91(b). This appendix shall not be changed by the notice of race, sailing instructions or national prescriptions.
N1.5
Rule N1.4
- (a) The chair of a jury may appoint one or more panels composed in compliance with rules N1.1 , N1.2 and N1.3 . This can be done even if the full jury is not...
Rule N1.6
When it is considered desirable that some members not participate in discussing and deciding a protest or request for redress, and no qualified replacements are...