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The Rhine Chlorides Arbitration Concerning the Auditing of Accounts (Netherlands–France)
Award of 2004
The Rhine Chlorides Arbitration (2004), one of the few international watercourse arbitrations hitherto conducted, decided the dispute between the Netherlands and France concerning the auditing of accounts relating to the reduction of chloride discharges into the Rhine. France was obliged to undertake certain measures under the Additional Protocol of 1991 to the 1976 Convention on the Protection of the Rhine against Pollution by Chlorides, with the costs shared between four of the five state parties (the Netherlands, Switzerland, Luxembourg and Germany) according to a specific formula. The Arbit...
The Rhine Chlorides Arbitration (2004), one of the few international watercourse arbitrations hitherto conducted, decided the dispute between the Netherlands and France concerning the auditing of accounts relating to the reduction of chloride discharges into the Rhine. France was obliged to undertake certain measures under the Additional Protocol of 1991 to the 1976 Convention on the Protection of the Rhine against Pollution by Chlorides, with the costs shared between four of the five state parties (the Netherlands, Switzerland, Luxembourg and Germany) according to a specific formula. The Arbitral Tribunal was required to interpret and implement this formula and determine the methodology of calculation to be used in the final auditing of financial contributions paid in advance by the Netherlands to France. This bi-lingual volume contains the first, unofficial, English translation of the original French award and an introduction by Professor Laurence Boisson de Chazournes of the University of Geneva.
• Contains an arbitral award rendered under PCA auspices concerning a dispute between two European States, the Netherlands and France, thus offering specific regional interest • Scholarly commentary by Professor Laurence Boisson de Chazournes will be invaluable to scholars of international law as a reference guide to research, as well as to practitioners of international law • Bilingual approach will be of great benefit to English-speaking scholars and readers.
Contents
Foreword/Avant-propos; 1. Introduction: The ‘Rhine Chlorides’ Arbitration Concerning the Auditing of Accounts (Netherlands – France) – Its Contribution to International Law Laurence Boisson de Chazournes; 2. Award of the Arbitral Tribunal; 3. Declaration of Mr. Gilbert Guillaume; 4. Introduction: L’Arbitrage ‘Protection du Rhin contre les chlorures’ concernant l’apurement des comptes (Pays-Bas – France) – sa contribution au droit international Laurence Boisson de Chazournes; 5. Sentence du tribunal arbitral; 6. Déclaration de M. Gilbert Guillaume.
The Rhine Chlorides Arbitration (2004), one of the few international watercourse arbitrations hitherto conducted, decided the dispute between the Netherlands and France concerning the auditing of accounts relating to the reduction of chloride discharges into the Rhine. France was obliged to undertake certain measures under the Additional Protocol of 1991 to the 1976 Convention on the Protection of the Rhine against Pollution by Chlorides, with the costs shared between four of the five state parties (the Netherlands, Switzerland, Luxembourg and Germany) according to a specific formula. The Arbitral Tribunal was required to interpret and implement this formula and determine the methodology of calculation to be used in the final auditing of financial contributions paid in advance by the Netherlands to France. This bi-lingual volume
The Rhine Chlorides Arbitration Concerning the Auditing of Accounts (Netherlands–France)
The Rhine Chlorides Arbitration (2004), one of the few international watercourse arbitrations hitherto conducted, decided the dispute between the Netherlands and France concerning the auditing of accounts relating to the reduction of chloride discharges into the Rhine. France was obliged to undertake certain measures under the Additional Protocol of 1991 to the 1976 Convention on the Protection of the Rhine against Pollution by Chlorides, with the costs shared between four of the five state parties (the Netherlands, Switzerland, Luxembourg and Germany) according to a specific formula. The Arbitral Tribunal was required to interpret and implement this formula and determine the methodology of calculation to be used in the final auditing of financial contributions paid in advance by the Netherlands to France. This bi-lingual volume contains the first, unofficial, English translation of the original French award and an introduction by Professor Laurence Boisson de Chazournes of the University of Geneva.
• Contains an arbitral award rendered under PCA auspices concerning a dispute between two European States, the Netherlands and France, thus offering specific regional interest • Scholarly commentary by Professor Laurence Boisson de Chazournes will be invaluable to scholars of international law as a reference guide to research, as well as to practitioners of international law • Bilingual approach will be of great benefit to English-speaking scholars and readers.
Contents
Foreword/Avant-propos; 1. Introduction: The ‘Rhine Chlorides’ Arbitration Concerning the Auditing of Accounts (Netherlands – France) – Its Contribution to International Law Laurence Boisson de Chazournes; 2. Award of the Arbitral Tribunal; 3. Declaration of Mr. Gilbert Guillaume; 4. Introduction: L’Arbitrage ‘Protection du Rhin contre les chlorures’ concernant l’apurement des comptes (Pays-Bas – France) – sa contribution au droit international Laurence Boisson de Chazournes; 5. Sentence du tribunal arbitral; 6. Déclaration de M. Gilbert Guillaume.
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