Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword by Professor Sir Elihu Lauterpacht, CBE, QC
- Authors' preface to the second edition
- Table of cases
- List of abbreviations
- Text of the ICSID Convention
- Procedural calendar
- PREAMBLE
- CHAPTER I International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes
- Article 1 Establishment of Centre
- Article 2 Seat of Centre
- Article 3 Organization of Centre
- Article 4 Composition of Administrative Council
- Article 5 Chairman of Administrative Council
- Article 6 Functions of Administrative Council
- Article 7 Decisions of Administrative Council
- Article 8 No Remuneration for Members
- Article 9 Composition of Secretariat
- Article 10 Secretary-General and Deputy Secretary-General
- Article 11 Functions of Secretary-General
- Article 12 Panels of Conciliators and Arbitrators
- Article 13 Designation to Panels
- Article 14 Qualities of Panel Members
- Article 15 Periods of Office of Panel Members
- Article 16 Multiple Designations
- Article 17 Financing
- Article 18 Legal Personality of Centre
- Article 19 Immunities and Privileges of Centre
- Article 20 Immunity from Legal Process
- Article 21 Personal Immunities
- Article 22 Immunities of Parties and Witnesses
- Article 23 Archives and Communications
- Article 24 Tax Exemptions
- CHAPTER II Jurisdiction of the Centre
- CHAPTER III Conciliation
- CHAPTER IV Arbitration
- CHAPTER V Replacement and Disqualification of Conciliators and Arbitrators
- CHAPTER VI Cost of Proceedings
- CHAPTER VII Place of Proceedings
- CHAPTER VIII Disputes between Contracting States
- CHAPTER IX Amendment
- CHAPTER X Final Provisions
- Final Clause
- Consolidated bibliography
- Index by article
- Index by subject
Article 14 - Qualities of Panel Members
from CHAPTER I - International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 September 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword by Professor Sir Elihu Lauterpacht, CBE, QC
- Authors' preface to the second edition
- Table of cases
- List of abbreviations
- Text of the ICSID Convention
- Procedural calendar
- PREAMBLE
- CHAPTER I International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes
- Article 1 Establishment of Centre
- Article 2 Seat of Centre
- Article 3 Organization of Centre
- Article 4 Composition of Administrative Council
- Article 5 Chairman of Administrative Council
- Article 6 Functions of Administrative Council
- Article 7 Decisions of Administrative Council
- Article 8 No Remuneration for Members
- Article 9 Composition of Secretariat
- Article 10 Secretary-General and Deputy Secretary-General
- Article 11 Functions of Secretary-General
- Article 12 Panels of Conciliators and Arbitrators
- Article 13 Designation to Panels
- Article 14 Qualities of Panel Members
- Article 15 Periods of Office of Panel Members
- Article 16 Multiple Designations
- Article 17 Financing
- Article 18 Legal Personality of Centre
- Article 19 Immunities and Privileges of Centre
- Article 20 Immunity from Legal Process
- Article 21 Personal Immunities
- Article 22 Immunities of Parties and Witnesses
- Article 23 Archives and Communications
- Article 24 Tax Exemptions
- CHAPTER II Jurisdiction of the Centre
- CHAPTER III Conciliation
- CHAPTER IV Arbitration
- CHAPTER V Replacement and Disqualification of Conciliators and Arbitrators
- CHAPTER VI Cost of Proceedings
- CHAPTER VII Place of Proceedings
- CHAPTER VIII Disputes between Contracting States
- CHAPTER IX Amendment
- CHAPTER X Final Provisions
- Final Clause
- Consolidated bibliography
- Index by article
- Index by subject
Summary
Art. 14 deals with the qualities of Panel members. The first paragraph lists the qualities all designees must possess. The second paragraph states additional requirements with respect to Panel members designated by the Chairman (Art. 5).
General Qualities of Panel Members
The Working Paper and the Preliminary Draft to the Convention referred to high moral character and recognized competence in the fields of law, commerce, industry or finance as required qualities. Before making designations, States were to seek advice from appropriate institutions in their countries (History, Vol. I, pp. 72, 74). The obligation to seek advice was dropped after a brief discussion (History, Vol. II, pp. 144, 385/6, 486/7, 562). The requirement of high moral character led to a number of questions. Mr. Broches explained that the phrase had been taken from the Statute of the International Court of Justice (at pp. 144, 728/9, 753, 969, 970). There was also some debate about the competence and qualifications of Panel members. Suggestions to spell these out in more detail or to introduce a screening process did not succeed (at pp. 253, 254, 318, 385, 386, 485, 487, 489, 562, 727, 728, 753).
The legal qualifications of persons on the Panel of Arbitrators received special attention. As a result, a second sentence was added to Art. 14(1) emphasizing the importance of legal competence for persons on the Panel of Arbitrators (History, Vol. I, p. 74; Vol. II, pp. 489, 729/30, 753, 935).
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- The ICSID ConventionA Commentary, pp. 48 - 51Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2009