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Early in 1992 a citizens' group, Initiative '92, was set up under the direction of Robin Wilson, editor of Fortnight, and Simon Lee, profes? sor of jurisprudence at Queen's University, Belfast. Their idea was for an independent commission of inquiry to which the people of North? ern Ireland and those beyond who were concerned about it would be invited to submit ideas on possible ways forward for the region. Apart from that, there would be no limitation on what the ideas could be about; they realised it was vital that the terms of reference of such a commission should be kept as open as possible, so that no view would be excluded.