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Asian Domain Name Dispute
Resolution Centre
Procedures for Inclusion on
the Asian Domain Name Dispute Resolution Centre Administrative Panel
A. Introduction
The Asian Domain Name Dispute
Resolution Centre (ADNDRC) a joint undertaking by the China
International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC),
the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC)
and
the Internet address Dispute Resolution Committee (IDRC) in
recognizing the need for dispute resolution mechanisms for resolving
domain name disputes has established an Administrative Panel who
have the necessary expertise and knowledge to assist disputants
resolve their domain name differences in a quick and cost effective
manner.
B. Objectives of the
ADNDRC Panel Assessments
The ADNDRC Panel
Assessment system is designed:
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To establish and
safeguard minimum professional standards for the resolution of
domain name disputes in accordance with the Internet Corporation
for Assigned Names and Numbers Uniform Domain Name Dispute
Resolution Policy, Rules and the ADNDRC Supplemental Rules;
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To help the public
utilize the best existing domain name dispute resolution,
arbitration, intellectual property and information technology
expertise throughout the worldwide, and
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To encourage
professional advancement and training for those who are part of
the domain name dispute resolution process.
C. The ADNDRC Panel
Listing Requirements
Each candidate who wishes to
be considered for inclusion on the ADNDRC Panel Listing must
demonstrate to the ADNDRC Panel Selection Committee (the
"Committee") the following:
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the candidates has
substantial arbitration and/or intellectual property experience;
and
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the candidate has
knowledge in the field of information technology and computing
including without limitation the use of e-mail; and
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the candidate has an
established and recognized international reputation; and
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the candidate has not
been found guilty of misconduct by a court or disciplinary
tribunal which calls into question the candidate's ability to
act as an Administrative Panelist; and
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the candidate has not
reached the age limit of 75 years old; and
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make available two
references in support of the application; and
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Attend a one-day seminar
approved by the Committee.
The Committee in its entire
discretion may waive any or all of the above criteria.
D. Renewal of ADNDRC
Panel Listing
Inclusion on the ADNDRC
Panel Panelist shall be for a period of three years. All Panelists
shall be required to renew their inclusion on the Panel by
submitting an up-to-date Application Form together with an
up-to-date one page CV, and shall show evidence that such Panelist
has within the three-year period, completed either a refresher
seminar regarding Domain Names Dispute Resolution process approved
by the ADNDRC or issued not less than three Administrative Decisions
within a three-year period since last assessment.
E. Code of Conduct
All Panelists are required
to adhere to the
Code of Conduct for
Administrative Panelists;
available at the ADNDRC websites address www.adndrc.org.
If a Panelist fails to
observe the Code of Conduct, the Committee may at its discretion
remove the Panelist without providing reasons for doing so. The
decision of the Committee shall be final.
F. Application Procedures
A candidate for inclusion on
the ADNDRC Panel is required to complete and submit an
Application Form
together with a standard CV and a recent photograph. Completed
Application Form together with the standard CV and recent photograph
are to be submitted to the ADNDRC Panel Selection Committee, c/o
Secretary General of the HKIAC, electronically by email to
hkiac@adndrc.org
followed by a copy to the mailing address below:
ADNDRC Panel Selection
Committee
c/o Secretary-General
Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre
38th, Two Exchange Square
Central
Hong Kong |