that in our opinion the existing constitution is too "democratic" and toc cunhrous for local needs.
80.
According to section 8(1) of the Ordinance the
Vice-Chancellor
"shall be the chief administrative officer
of the University, and shall have such
powers and duties as the Council shall
assign to hi
We
So far as we are aware the Council has never defined those
powers or those duties and the Statutes are silent on
this point.
It would indeed seem that his statutory powers are limited to a single vote, liable to be over-
ruled by the majority. in Senate, Council and Court. would suggest that he should be given definite authority to give orders to his staff and such statutory powers as would ensure, without further ado, that those orders are obeyed.
81. As regards the Senate, we are strongly of the opinion that its sphere should be rigidly confined to academic matters and that all else should be liable to
be ruled, under Statute, to be out of order. This would
seem to be implicit under the specific terms of seventeen of the eight een paragraphs of Statute 10, but the whole of these are nullified by a very wide terms of paragraph 8 of that Statute, which reads:-
"To discuss and clare an opinion on any
matter whatsoever relating to the University".
The simple deletion of Mat paragraph would in our opinion be of great advantage to the discipline of the University. 82. Even though the question may in practice only very rarely arise we consider that the present almost
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