Special Chamber definition

Special Chamber means the Special Chamber within the Supreme Court of Kosovo established in accordance with UNMIK Regulation No. 2002/13, dated 13 June 2002, “On the Establishment of a Special Chamber of the Supreme Court of Kosovo on Kosovo Trust Agency Related Matters”, as amended from time to time.
Special Chamber means the Special Chamber of the Supreme Court of Kosovo established in accordance with UNMIK Regulation, “on the Establishment of the Special Chamber of the Supreme Court of Kosovo on Kosovo Trust Agency Related Matters”, replaced by the Applicable Law on the Special Chamber of the Supreme Court of Kosovo on Privatization Agency of Kosovo related matters.
Special Chamber means the Special Chamber within the Supreme Court of Kos- ovo established in accordance with UNMIK Regulation No. 2002/13 of 13 June 2002, On the Establishment of a Special Chamber of the Supreme Court of Kos- ovo on Kosovo Trust Agency Related Matters, as amended from time to time.

Examples of Special Chamber in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding article 10.5 of UNMIK Regulation No. 2002/13 on establishment of the Special Chamber of Supreme Court of Kosovo or other provisions of the applicable law, should it be determined that (a) the funds used by a Provisional Winning Bidder to purchase the new subject derived directly or indirectly from illegal activity; or (b) the Buyer was involved in collusion during the Tender or any other violation of the Rules of Tender, then the Share Sale Agreement shall be annuled by the Agency.

  • It is also competent to adjudicate requests for extraordinary legal remedies against final decisions of the courts, Kosovo Property Agency cases and Privatization Agency of Kosovo or Kosovo Trust Agency cases in its Special Chamber.41 The Special Chamber is composed of up to twenty (20) judges, twelve (12) of whom are Kosovars and eight (8) international judges.

  • Other judges of the Supreme Court, including its Special Chamber, receive 90% of that amount (approximately 15.252 EUR), or the equivalent salary of a Minister.

  • There is no Constitutional Court, though there is a Special Chamber of the Supreme Court charged with Constitutional Framework matters.‌118 For example, Bosnia's Constitutional Court has three members (of nine) appointed by the President of the European Court of Human Rights after consultation with the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal includes judges appointed from other common-law jurisdictions.

  • The identified targets of Chamber were achieved as follows: Post Provisioning Consultations on the Post Provisioning norms took place outside of Chamber and the outcome, which is to utilise the 2019 post establishment, was adopted in the Special Chamber meeting held on 20th November 2019.

  • The gross salary of the President of the Special Chamber of Supreme Court is 16.020 EUR.

  • The identified targets of Chamber were achieved as follows: Post Provisioning Consultations on the Post Provisioning norms took place outside of Chamber and the outcome, which was to utilise the 2020 post establishment, was for the first time adopted timeously in the Special Chamber meeting held on 25 September 2020.

  • Cote d’Ivoire case is what appeared to be a cooperative approach adopted by the parties in their litigation strategy, as reflected in the successful negotiation of a Special Agreement amongst themselves, which led to the transferring of the case from the annex VII arbitration proceeding to the ITLOS Special Chamber.

  • There is also the added advantage that a judgment given by an ad hoc chamber, like the one given by any other special chamber, is considered to have been rendered by the full Tribunal.37 Indeed, it would be fascinating to see if other African States having maritime boundary delimitation disputes in future would display a preference for the use of the ITLOS Special Chamber dispute settlement mechanism.

  • Planning is also afoot to restart the Zvecan car battery recycling plant, and re-activation of the zinc smelter and car battery production line in south Mitrovica is being studied.178 However, if the Special Chamber of the Kosovo Supreme Court upholds the claim of any of the foreign companies that worked with the Milosevic-era Serbian management in the 1990s, Trepca will probably have to be liquidated.


More Definitions of Special Chamber

Special Chamber means the Special Chamber within the Supreme Court of Kosovo established in accordance with UNMIK Regulation No. 2002/13 on the Establishment of a Special Chamber of the Supreme Court of Kosovo.
Special Chamber means the Special Chamber within the Supreme Court of Kosovo Established in accordance with UNMIK Regulation No. 2002/13 of 13 June 2002, “on the Establishment of Special Chamber of the Supreme Court of Kosovo on Privatization Agency of Kosovo Related Matters”, supplanted by Law No. 06/L-086 on Special Chamber of Supreme Court of Kosovo on Privatisation Agency of Kosovo Related Matters, or any other legal successor of the Special Chamber;

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  • ICC means the International Chamber of Commerce.

  • UCP means, with respect to any Letter of Credit, the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits, International Chamber of Commerce (“ICC”) Publication No. 600 (or such later version thereof as may be in effect at the time of issuance).

  • UCP 600 means the rules of the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits, as most recently published by the International Chamber of Commerce and in effect as of July 1, 2007 (or such later version thereof as may be in effect at the time of issuance).

  • ISP98 means the International Standby Practices (1998 Revision, effective January 1, 1999), International Chamber of Commerce Publication No. 590.

  • customs law means all the statutory provisions applied by the customs administration on the importation, exportation, transit or movement of goods whether or not they involve the collection of duties or taxes (or security thereof), on the enforcement of prohibitions, restrictions or control or exchange control regulations or on any other customs regime;

  • customs airport means any airport declared under section 9 to be a customs- airport;

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  • ICC Rules means the Rules of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce in effect on the date the applicable arbitration proceeding begins.

  • ISP means, with respect to any Letter of Credit, the “International Standby Practices 1998” published by the Institute of International Banking Law & Practice, Inc. (or such later version thereof as may be in effect at the time of issuance).

  • customs area means the area of a customs station and includes any area in which imported goods or export goods are ordinarily kept before clearance by customs authorities;

  • customs value means the value as determined in accordance with the 1994 Agreement on implementation of Article VII of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (WTO Agreement on customs valuation);

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  • ISP 98 means, with respect to any Letter of Credit, the “International Standby Practices 1998” published by the Institute of International Banking Law & Practice, Inc. (or such later version thereof as may be acceptable to the applicable Issuing Bank and in effect at the time of issuance of such Letter of Credit).

  • customs procedures means the treatment applied by the customs administration of each Party to goods which are subject to customs control.

  • Notice of Arbitration means the formal notice from the CONTRACTOR or the CUSTOMER to the other party referring a dispute to arbitration in accordance with the provisions of Schedule 2-9.

  • Primary Credit Facility mean the credit facility described in the Line of Credit section of this Agreement.

  • UNCITRAL means the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law.

  • Rules of order and procedure means a set of rules that govern and prescribe in a public meeting:

  • Conciliation means the attempted resolution of issues raised by a complaint, or by the investigation of such complaint, through informal negotiations involving the aggrieved person, the respondent, and the Secretary.

  • conciliator means an individual appointed as such in terms of section 82;

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  • Customs Valuation Agreement means the Agreement on Implementation of Article VII of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994 contained in Annex 1A of the WTO Agreement;

  • UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules means the arbitration rules of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law.

  • customs duty , subject to subsection (3), means any duty leviable under Schedule 1 (except Parts 4 and 5 thereof) or under Schedule 2 on goods imported into Namibia, and “duty” has a corresponding meaning;

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