Common use of Amicus Curiae Clause in Contracts

Amicus Curiae. (1) The tribunal shall have the authority to accept and consider amicus curiae submissions from a person or entity that is not a disputing party (the "submitter). (2) The submissions shall be provided in English, French or Potugesesor in the principal language of the host state, and shall identify the submitter and any Party, other government, person, or organization, other than the submitter, that has provided, or will provide, any financial or other assistance in preparing the submission. (3) The CCIA Committee may establish and make available to the public a standard form for applying for sta/tus as amicus curiae. This may include specific criteria which will help guide a tribunal in determining whether to accept a submission in any given instance. (4) Amicus curiae submissions may relate to any matter covered by this Agreement that is relevant to the claim before the tribunal.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Investment Agreement, Investment Agreement, Investment Agreement

Amicus Curiae. (1) The tribunal shall have the authority to accept and consider amicus curiae submissions from a person or entity that is not a disputing party (the "submitter). (2) The submissions shall be provided in English, French or Potugesesor in the principal language of the host state, and shall identify the submitter and any Party, other government, person, or organization, other than the submitter, that has provided, or will provide, any financial or other assistance in preparing the submission. (3) The CCIA Committee may establish and make available to the public a standard form for applying for sta/tus as amicus curiae. This may include specific criteria which will help guide a tribunal in determining whether to accept a submission in any given instance. (4) Amicus curiae submissions may relate to any matter covered by this Agreement that is relevant to the claim before the tribunal.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Investment Agreement, Investment Agreement

Amicus Curiae. (1) The tribunal shall have the authority to accept and consider amicus curiae submissions from a person or entity that is not a disputing party (the "submitter). (2) The submissions shall be provided in English, French English or Potugesesor in the principal language of the host state, and shall identify the submitter and any Party, other government, person, or organization, other than the submittersub- ▇▇▇▇▇▇, that has provided, or will provide, any financial or other assistance in preparing the submission. (3) The CCIA Committee Council may establish and make available to the public a standard form for applying for sta/tus status as amicus curiae. This may include specific criteria which will help guide a tribunal in determining whether to accept a submission in any given instance. (4) Amicus curiae submissions may relate to any matter covered by this Agreement that is relevant to the claim before the tribunalAgreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Model Agreement

Amicus Curiae. (1) The tribunal shall have the authority to accept and consider amicus curiae submissions from a person or entity that is not a disputing party (the "submitter). (2) The submissions shall be provided in English[, French or Potugesesor Potugeses] or in the principal language of the host state, and shall identify the submitter and any Party, other government, person, or organization, other than the submitter, that has provided, or will provide, any financial or other assistance in preparing the submission. (3) The CCIA Committee may establish and make available to the public a standard form for applying for sta/tus status as amicus curiae. This may include specific criteria which will help guide a tribunal in determining whether to accept a submission in any given instance. (4) Amicus curiae submissions may relate to any matter covered by this Agreement that is relevant to the claim before the tribunal.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Investment Framework Agreement