Considering
the objectives of the Gusi Peace Prize based on human endeavors,
and exemplary achievement relative to the first objective
which is peace, and secondary objectives which are excellence
in the line of calling preferably projected to the whole
worlds, humanitarian endowment which marks the achievement
that one attains in the pursuit of his career in the realization
thereof of humane achievement of such objectives with direct
bearing to the ultimate which is peace and happiness. Inserted
therein is also the reflection of the human behavior and
character of the recipient which is generally the main feature
that makes an individual worthy of recognition. In view
of these basic statements the Gusi Peace Prize has created
a criteria which are the main bases for choosing the recipient
of such an award. These objectives are designed to equal
all other international recognition society and in this
particular case, one that originates from the Philippines.
To attain therefore the respectable position of these awardees,
a committee of international grouping has been created to
decide on the criteria of choosing the prospective awardees
of the Gusi Peace Prize. The following are the criteria:
1) Its is so required
that all prospective awardees must be unanimously endorsed
by any organization or grouping of people who deep in their
heart feels that the awardee is worthy of such.
2) That such an awardee
must provide character references relative to his activities
and such an endorsement be given voluntarily and not at
the instance of urging of prospective awardee and his submission
shall be officially recorded with formal endorsement of
the major society to which his particular calling is related.
3) That awardees
with relative bearings or relationships to any particular
member of the organization shall not be entertained unless
it can be proven beyond reasonable doubt that such distinction
is beyond question.
4) It must be emphasized
that in view of criteria #3 and for propriety purposes,
that no awardee shall be considered who has a special or
close relationship to any member of the board of trustees.
(Rules of Conduct published on 1993).
5) It must be made to understand to
all prospective awardees that such recognition given them
are the product of the objectives of Gusi Peace Prize, and
therefore the recognition of their fate that leads to this
award must be distinctly known to all sundries.
With the concurrence of the members of the international
grouping of the Gusi Peace Prize, the above criteria shall
be the main guide by which awardees internationally shall
be duly recognized.
The voting committee of nine (9) is composed of three Germans,
one American, one French, one Chinese and three Filipinos.
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