Common use of INTERNATIONAL REVIEW PANEL Clause in Contracts

INTERNATIONAL REVIEW PANEL. ‌ The International Review Panel (IRP) follows a general procedure for reporting to the governments con- cerned non-compliance by their vessels with measures established by the AIDCP. During each fishing trip, the observer prepares a summary of information pertinent to dolphin mortalities, and this is sent by the Secretariat to the government with jurisdiction over the vessel. Several categories of possible infractions are automatically reported to the government with jurisdiction over the vessel in question; the IRP reviews the observer data for other cases at its meetings, and any cases identified as possible infractions are likewise reported to the relevant government. Governments report back to the IRP on actions taken regarding these possible infractions. The IRP met on 16 August 2021, and on 13 October 2021 in La Jolla, California, USA. The minutes of IRP meetings are available on the IATTC website, along with the other documents posted for each set of meetings. Tables 8-9 and Appendix A of this report summarize possible infractions identified by the Panel at these meetings and subsequent action taken by the governments.

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Samples: Agreement

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INTERNATIONAL REVIEW PANEL. ‌ The International Review Panel (IRP) follows a general procedure for reporting to the governments con- cerned non-compliance by their vessels with measures established by the AIDCP. During each fishing trip, the observer prepares a summary of information pertinent to dolphin mortalities, and this is sent by the Secretariat Secre- tariat to the government with jurisdiction over the vessel. Several categories A number of possible infractions are automatically reported to the government with jurisdiction over the vessel in question; the IRP reviews the observer data for other cases at its meetings, and any cases identified as possible infractions are likewise reported to the relevant government. Governments report back to the IRP on actions taken regarding these possible infractionsinfrac- tions. The IRP met in San Diego, California on 16 August 20212018, and on 13 22 October 2021 2018 in La Jolla, California, USA. The minutes of IRP meetings are available on the IATTC website, along with the other documents posted for each set of meetings. Tables 8-9 and Appendix A of this report summarize possible infractions identified by the Panel at these meetings and subsequent action taken by the governments.

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Samples: Agreement

INTERNATIONAL REVIEW PANEL. ‌ The International Review Panel (IRP) follows a general procedure for reporting to the governments con- cerned non-compliance by their vessels with measures established by the AIDCP. During each fishing trip, the observer prepares a summary of information pertinent to dolphin mortalities, and this is sent by the Secretariat to the government with jurisdiction over the vessel. Several categories of possible infractions are automatically reported to the government with jurisdiction over the vessel in question; the IRP reviews the observer data for other cases at its meetings, and any cases identified as possible infractions are likewise reported to the relevant government. Governments report back to the IRP on actions taken regarding these possible infractions. The IRP met on 16 August 202125 July 2022 in Phoenix, Arizona and on 13 17-18 October 2021 2022 in La Jolla, California, USA. The minutes of IRP meetings are available on the IATTC website, along with the other documents posted for each set of meetings. Tables 8-9 and Appendix A of this report summarize possible infractions identified by the Panel at these meetings and subsequent action taken by the governments.

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Samples: Agreement

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INTERNATIONAL REVIEW PANEL. ‌ The International Review Panel (IRP) follows a general procedure for reporting to the governments con- cerned non-compliance by their vessels with measures established by the AIDCP. During each fishing trip, the observer prepares a summary of information pertinent to dolphin mortalities, and this is sent by the Secretariat to the government with jurisdiction over the vessel. Several categories of possible infractions are automatically reported to the government with jurisdiction over the vessel in questionquestion after each IRP Meeting; the IRP reviews the observer data for other cases at its meetings, and any cases identified as possible infractions are likewise reported to the relevant government. Governments report back to the IRP on actions taken regarding these possible infractions. The IRP met on 16 August 202131 July 2023 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, and on 13 19 October 2021 2023 in La Jolla, California, USA. The minutes of IRP meetings are available on the IATTC website, along with the other documents posted for each set of meetings. Tables 8-9 and Appendix A of this report summarize possible infractions identified by the Panel at these meetings and subsequent action taken by the governments.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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