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The governing body of the Institute is its Council, which is so constituted that practising translators and interpreters will always form a majority over all other categories of members. The members of this year's Council are as follows: *To email a member please click on their name
*To email a member please click on their name ITI Council Working Parties ITI Council Working Parties consist of 3 persons (one of whom is usually a Council Member) or individuals, and are set up to work on specific issues. Unlike standing committees etc., which last until replaced, Working Parties last from one Council meeting to the next and are disbanded once their work has been completed. Sometimes described as 'rapid reaction forces', they constitute small flexible units which report back directly to Council, to whom they make their recommendations, and it is Council which holds the final decision-making power. |
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