The position to be adopted on the Union's behalf within the Joint Committee established under the Agreement between the European Union and Japan for an Economic Partnership, as regards the establishment of the list of arbitrators, shall be based on the draft Decision of the Joint Committee attached to this Decision.
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Council Decision (EU) 2019/1317 of 18 July 2019 on the position to be adopted on behalf of the European Union within the Joint Committee established under the Agreement between the European Union and Japan for an Economic Partnership, as regards the establishment of the list of arbitrators
The list of individuals who are willing and able to serve as arbitrators is established as set out in the Annex.
This Decision shall enter into force on the date of its adoption.
This Decision shall enter into force on the date of its adoption.
Schedules & Appendices
ANNEX
List of arbitrators referred to in Article 21.9 (1) of the Agreement
Arbitrators proposed by the European Union
1.
Pieter Jan KUIJPER
2.
Laurence BOISSON DE CHAZOURNES
3.
Giorgio SACERDOTI
4.
Hélène RUIZ FABRI
Arbitrators proposed by Japan
1.
Akio SHIMIZU
2.
Ichiro ARAKI
3.
Shotaro OSHIMA
4.
Kozo KAWAI
5.
Hironobu SAKAI
Chairpersons
1.
Merit JANOW (United States)
2.
David UNTERHALTER (South Africa)
3.
Christian HÄBERLI (Switzerland)
4.
Armand DE MESTRAL (Canada)
5.
William DAVEY (United States)
6.
Jennifer A. HILLMAN (United States)
Cite this act
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