Common use of Panel Reports Clause in Contracts

Panel Reports. 1. The arbitration panel should submit an initial report containing its findings and rulings to the parties to the dispute not later than 120 days from the date of establishment of the arbitration panel. In cases of urgent matters, including those on perishable goods, the arbitration panel shall endeavour to submit its initial report within 60 days of the date of its establishment. A party to the dispute may submit written comments to the arbitration panel within 15 days from the receipt of the initial report. The arbitration panel should present to the parties to the dispute a final report within 30 days from the submission of the initial report. 2. The final report, as well as any report under Articles 14.10 (Implementation of the Final Panel Report) and 14.11 (Compensation and Suspension of Concessions or Other Obligations), shall be communicated to the Parties and at any time thereafter a party to the dispute may make the final report publicly available subject to the protection of any confidential information contained in the final report. 3. Any ruling of the arbitration panel under any provision of this Chapter shall be final and binding upon the parties to the dispute.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

Panel Reports. 1. The arbitration panel should submit to the parties to the dispute an initial report containing its findings and rulings to the parties to the dispute as well as recommendations, if any, not later than 120 90 days from the date of establishment of the arbitration panel. In cases of urgent matters, including those on perishable goods, the arbitration panel shall endeavour to submit its initial report within 60 days of the date of its establishment. A party The parties to the dispute may submit written comments on the initial report, in writing, to the arbitration panel within 15 days from the receipt of the initial report. The arbitration panel should present its final report to the parties to the dispute a final report Parties within 30 days from the submission of the initial report. The findings of the final panel report shall include a discussion of the comments made by the parties to the dispute. 2. The final report, as well as any report under Articles 14.10 13.9 (Implementation of the Final Panel Report) and 14.11 13.10 (Compensation and Suspension of Concessions or Other ObligationsBenefits), shall be communicated to the Parties and at any time thereafter a Parties. A party to the dispute may make the final report publicly available available, subject to the protection paragraph 7 of any confidential information contained in the final reportArticle 13.6 (Arbitration Panel Procedures). 3. Any ruling of the arbitration panel under any provision of this Chapter shall be final and binding upon on the parties to the dispute.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

Panel Reports. 1. The arbitration panel should submit an initial report containing its findings and rulings to the parties to the dispute not later than 120 90 days from the date of establishment of the arbitration panel. In cases of urgent matters, including those on perishable goods, the arbitration panel shall endeavour to submit its initial report within 60 days of the date of its establishment. A party to the dispute may submit written comments to the arbitration panel within 15 30 days from the receipt of the initial report. The arbitration panel should present to the parties to the dispute a final report within 30 45 days from the submission receipt of the initial report. In urgent matters, including those on perishable goods, the panel shall endeavour to accelerate the proceedings accordingly. 2. The final report, as well as any report under Articles 14.10 11.8 (Implementation of the Final Panel Report) and 14.11 11.9 (Compensation and Suspension of Concessions or Other ObligationsBenefits), shall be communicated to the Parties and at any time thereafter a party Parties. The reports shall be made public, unless the parties to the dispute may make the final report publicly available subject to the protection of any confidential information contained in the final reportdecide otherwise. 3. Any ruling tuling of the arbitration panel under any provision of this Chapter shall be final and binding upon the parties to the dispute.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement

Panel Reports. 1. The arbitration panel should submit an initial report containing its findings and rulings to the parties to the dispute not later than 120 90 days from the date of establishment of the arbitration panel. In cases of urgent matters, including those on perishable goods, the arbitration panel shall endeavour to submit its initial report within 60 days of the date of its establishment. A party to the dispute may submit written comments to the arbitration panel within 15 30 days from the receipt of the initial report. The arbitration panel should present to the parties to the dispute a final report within 30 45 days from the submission receipt of the initial report. In urgent matters, including those on perishable goods, the panel shall endeavour to accelerate the proceedings accordingly. 2. The final report, as well as any report under Articles 14.10 11.8 (Implementation of the Final Panel Report) and 14.11 11.9 (Compensation and Suspension of Concessions or Other ObligationsBenefits), shall be communicated to the Parties and at any time thereafter a party Parties. The reports shall be made public, unless the parties to the dispute may make the final report publicly available subject to the protection of any confidential information contained in the final reportdecide otherwise. 3. Any ruling of the arbitration panel under any provision of this Chapter shall be final and binding upon the parties to the dispute.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement