fifteenmember
Fifteenmember describes a deliberative or governing body of fifteen individuals. The fixed size appears in international bodies, government commissions, corporate and nonprofit boards, and research panels, and is specified in charters or bylaws to indicate the group's size.
Composition and selection: Membership is typically determined by election or appointment, sometimes a mix. Terms can
Functions and decision-making: Such bodies usually exercise policymaking, oversight, or adjudicatory duties within a defined remit.
Procedures and governance: Meetings follow formal rules, with an agenda, minutes, and officers such as chair
Examples and usage: The United Nations Security Council is a notable fifteenmember body, consisting of five
Advantages and challenges: An odd number helps avoid deadlock in simple voting. However, fixed size can hamper