DRAFT PROTOCOL ON DISPUTE SETTLEMENT TO THE TREATY GOVERNING THE ACTIVITIES OF STATES ON THE CELESTIAL BODIES OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
(Dispute Settlement Protocol to the Solar System Treaty)
(Dispute Settlement Protocol to the Solar System Treaty)
OPSA-2014-04
2014
PART 4
ARBITRATION
ARTICLE 67
INSTITUTION OF PROCEEDINGS
Subject to the provisions of Part 1, any party to a dispute may submit the dispute to the arbitral procedure provided for in this Part by written notification addressed to the other party or parties to the dispute. The notification shall be accompanied by a statement of the claim and the grounds on which it is based.
ARTICLE 68
LIST OF ARBITRATORS
l. A list of arbitrators shall be drawn up and maintained by the Secretary-General of the United Nations. Every State Party shall be entitled to nominate four arbitrators, each of whom shall be a person experienced in outer space affairs and enjoying the highest reputation for fairness, competence and integrity. The names of the persons so nominated shall constitute the list.
2. If at any time the arbitrators nominated by a State Party in the list so constituted shall be fewer than four, that State Party shall be entitled to make further nominations as necessary.
3. The name of an arbitrator shall remain on the list until withdrawn by the State Party which made the nomination, provided that such arbitrator shall continue to serve on any arbitral tribunal to which that arbitrator has been appointed until the completion of the proceedings before that arbitral tribunal.
ARTICLE 69
CONSTITUTION OF ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL
For the purpose of proceedings under this Part, the arbitral tribunal shall, unless the parties otherwise agree, be constituted as follows:
(a) Subject to subparagraph (g), the arbitral tribunal shall consist of five members.
(b) The party instituting the proceedings shall appoint one member to be chosen preferably from the list referred to in Article 68 of this Protocol, who may be its national. The appointment shall be included in the notification referred to in Article 67 of this Protocol.
(c) The other party to the dispute shall, within 30 days of receipt of the notification referred to in Article 67 of this Protocol, appoint one member to be chosen preferably from the list, who may be its national. If the appointment is not made within that period, the party instituting the proceedings may, within two weeks of the expiration of that period, request that the appointment be made in accordance with subparagraph (e).
(d) The other three members shall be appointed by agreement between the parties. They shall be chosen preferably from the list and shall be nationals of third States unless the parties otherwise agree. The parties to the dispute shall appoint the President of the arbitral tribunal from among those three members. If, within 60 days of receipt of the notification referred to in Article 67 of this Protocol, the parties are unable to reach agreement on the appointment of one or more of the members of the tribunal to be appointed by agreement, or on the appointment of the President, the remaining appointment or appointments shall be made in accordance with subparagraph (e), at the request of a party to the dispute. Such request shall be made within two weeks of the expiration of the aforementioned 60-day period.
(e) Unless the parties agree that any appointment under subparagraphs (c) and (d) be made by a person or a third State chosen by the parties, the President of the International Tribunal for the Solar System shall make the necessary appointments. If the President is unable to act under this subparagraph or is a national of one of the parties to the dispute, the appointment shall be made by the next senior member of the International Tribunal for the Solar System who is available and is not a national of one of the parties. The appointments referred to in this subparagraph shall be made from the list referred to in Article 68 of this Protocol within a period of 30 days of the receipt of the request and in consultation with the parties. The members so appointed shall be of different nationalities and may not be in the service of, ordinarily resident in the territory of, or nationals of, any of the parties to the dispute.
(f) Any vacancy shall be filled in the manner prescribed for the initial appointment.
(g) Parties in the same interest shall appoint one member of the tribunal jointly by agreement. Where there are several parties having separate interests or where there is disagreement as to whether they are of the same interest, each of them shall appoint one member of the tribunal. The number of members of the tribunal appointed separately by the parties shall always be smaller by one than the number of members of the tribunal to be appointed jointly by the parties.
(h) In disputes involving more than two parties, the provisions of subparagraphs (a) to (f) shall apply to the maximum extent possible.
ARTICLE 70
FUNCTIONS OF ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL
An arbitral tribunal constituted under Article 69 of this Protocol shall function in accordance with this Part and the other provisions of this Treaty.
ARTICLE 71
PROCEDURE
Unless the parties to the dispute otherwise agree, the arbitral tribunal shall determine its own procedure, assuring to each party a full opportunity to be heard and to present its case.
ARTICLE 72
DUTIES OF PARTIES TO A DISPUTE
The parties to the dispute shall facilitate the work of the arbitral tribunal and, in particular, in accordance with their law and using all means at their disposal, shall:
(a) provide it with all relevant documents, facilities and information; and
(b) enable it when necessary to call witnesses or experts and receive their evidence and to visit the localities to which the case relates.
ARTICLE 73
EXPENSES
Unless the arbitral tribunal decides otherwise because of the particular circumstances of the case, the expenses of the tribunal, including the remuneration of its members, shall be borne by the parties to the dispute in equal shares.
ARTICLE 74
REQUIRED MAJORITY FOR DECISIONS
Decisions of the arbitral tribunal shall be taken by a majority vote of its members. The absence or abstention of less than half of the members shall not constitute a bar to the tribunal reaching a decision. In the event of an equality of votes, the President shall have a casting vote.
ARTICLE 75
DEFAULT OF APPEARANCE
If one of the parties to the dispute does not appear before the arbitral tribunal or fails to defend its case, the other party may request the tribunal to continue the proceedings and to make its award. Absence of a party or failure of a party to defend its case shall not constitute a bar to the proceedings. Before making its award, the arbitral tribunal must satisfy itself not only that it has jurisdiction over the dispute but also that the claim is well founded in fact and law.
ARTICLE 76
AWARD
The award of the arbitral tribunal shall be confined to the subject-matter of the dispute and state the reasons on which it is based. It shall contain the names of the members who have participated and the date of the award. Any member of the tribunal may attach a separate or dissenting opinion to the award.
ARTICLE 77
FINALITY OF AWARD
The award shall be final and without appeal, unless the parties to the dispute have agreed in advance to an appellate procedure. It shall be complied with by the parties to the dispute.
ARTICLE 78
INTERPRETATION OR IMPLEMENTATION OF AWARD
1. Any controversy which may arise between the parties to the dispute as regards the interpretation or manner of implementation of the award may be submitted by either party for decision to the arbitral tribunal which made the award. For this purpose, any vacancy in the tribunal shall be filled in the manner provided for in the original appointments of the members of the tribunal.
2. Any such controversy may be submitted to another court or tribunal under Article 8 of this Protocol by agreement of all the parties to the dispute.
ARTICLE 79
APPLICATION TO ENTITIES OTHER THAN STATES PARTIES
The provisions of this Part shall apply mutatis mutandis to any dispute involving entities other than States Parties.
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