Japan - Switzerland FTA (2009)
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Article 141. Establishment of Arbitral Tribunals

1. The complaining Party that requested consultations under Article 139 may address a written request to the Party complained against for the establishment of an arbitral tribunal:
(a) if the Party complained against does not enter into such consultations within 30 days, or within 15 days in case of a matter concerning perishable products, after the date of receipt of the request for consultations under that Article; or
(b) if the Parties fail to resolve the matter through such consultations under that Article within 60 days after the date of receipt of the request for such consultations.
2. Any request for the establishment of an arbitral tribunal pursuant to this Article shall identify:
(a) the specific measures at issue; and
(b) the legal basis of the complaint including, if applicable, the provisions of this Agreement alleged to have been breached and any other relevant provisions. The arbitral tribunal may also be requested to propose implementation options, which will be attached to its award.
3. The arbitral tribunal shall consist of three arbitrators with relevant technical or legal expertise.
4. Each Party shall, within 30 days after the date of receipt of the request for the establishment of an arbitral tribunal, appoint one arbitrator who may be its national and propose up to three candidates to serve as the third arbitrator who shall be the chair of the arbitral tribunal. The third arbitrator shall not be a national of either Party, nor have his or her usual place of residence in either Party, nor be employed by either Party, nor have dealt with the dispute in any capacity.
5. The Parties shall agree on and appoint the third arbitrator within 45 days after the date of receipt of the request for the establishment of an arbitral tribunal, taking into account the candidates proposed pursuant to paragraph 4.
6. If a Party has not appointed the one arbitrator pursuant to paragraph 4, or if the Parties fail to agree on the third arbitrator pursuant to paragraph 5, the necessary appointments shall be made at the request of either Party by the Secretary- General of the Permanent Court of Arbitration within a further 30 days.
7. The date of the establishment of an arbitral tribunal shall be the date on which the chair of the arbitral tribunal is appointed.

Article 142. Functions of Arbitral Tribunals

1. The arbitral tribunal established pursuant to Article 141:
(a) shall examine the matter referred to in the request for the establishment of the arbitral tribunal pursuant to paragraph 2 of Article 141; (b) shall make its award in accordance with this Agreement and applicable rules of international law;
(c) shall set out, in its award, its findings of law and fact, together with the reasons therefor;
(d) shall, if requested by the complaining Party pursuant to paragraph 2 of Article 141, attach to its award suggested implementation options for the Parties to consider in conjunction with Article 145; and
(e) should consult with the Parties, as appropriate, with a view to providing adequate opportunities for the development of a mutually satisfactory resolution.
2. The award of the arbitral tribunal shall be final and binding on the Parties.

Article 143. Proceedings of Arbitral Tribunals

1. Unless the Parties have agreed otherwise, the arbitral tribunal shall decide on whether its proceedings are to be held in Japan or Switzerland, and the complaining Party shall provide the secretariat services. The language of the proceedings and the documents submitted to and produced by the tribunal, including the award, shall be English.
2. The arbitral tribunal shall meet in closed session. Hearings shall be open to the public, unless either Party objects.
3. The deliberations of the arbitral tribunal, the documents submitted to it and the draft award referred to in paragraph 8 shall be kept confidential.
4. Notwithstanding paragraph 3, either Party may make public statements as to its views regarding the dispute, but shall treat as confidential, information provided and written submissions made by the other Party to the arbitral tribunal which that other Party has designated as confidential. Where a Party has provided information or made written submissions designated to be confidential, that Party shall, upon request of the other Party, provide a non-confidential summary of the information or written submissions which may be disclosed publicly.
5. Each Party has the right to at least one hearing before the arbitral tribunal as well as the opportunity to provide initial and rebuttal written submissions. The arbitral tribunal may seek from the Parties such relevant information as it considers necessary and appropriate. The Parties shall respond promptly and fully to any request by an arbitral tribunal for such information.
6. The arbitral tribunal may seek information from any relevant source and may consult experts to obtain their opinion on certain aspects of the matter.
7. The Parties shall be given the opportunity to attend any of the presentations, statements or rebuttals in the proceeding. Any information provided or written submissions made by a Party to the arbitral tribunal, including any comments on the descriptive part of the draft award and responses to questions put by the arbitral tribunal, shall be made available to the other Party.
8. The arbitral tribunal shall, within 90 days after the date of its establishment, submit to the Parties its draft award, including both the descriptive part and its findings and conclusions, for the purpose of enabling the Parties to review it. When the arbitral tribunal considers that it cannot submit to the Parties its draft award within the afore-mentioned 90 days period, it may extend that period with the consent of the Parties. A Party may submit comments in writing to the arbitral tribunal on the draft award within 15 days after the date of submission of the draft award.
9. The arbitral tribunal shall issue its award within 30 days after the date of submission of the draft award.
10. The arbitral tribunal shall attempt to make its decisions, including its award, by consensus but may also make such decisions, including its award, by majority vote.
11. The award of the arbitral tribunal shall be made public.

Article 144. Suspension or Termination of Proceedings of Arbitral Tribunals

1. The Parties may agree to suspend the work of the arbitral tribunal at any time before the issuance of the award for a period not exceeding twelve months following the date of such agreement. If the work of the tribunal has been suspended for more than twelve months, the authority of the arbitral tribunal to examine the dispute shall lapse, unless the Parties agree otherwise.
2. The Parties may agree to terminate the proceedings of the arbitral tribunal at any time before the issuance of the award to the Parties by jointly so notifying the chair of the arbitral tribunal.

Article 145. Implementation of Award

1. The Party complained against shall promptly comply with the award issued by the arbitral tribunal pursuant to Article 143.
2. The Party complained against shall, within 20 days after the date of issuance of the award, notify the complaining Party of the means and the period of time for implementing the award, taking into account, if applicable, the implementation options attached to the award. If the complaining Party considers the notified means or period of time to be unacceptable, it may request the Party complained against to hold consultations with a view to reaching a mutually satisfactory solution on the matter. If no such solution has been agreed upon within 20 days after the date of receipt of the request, the complaining Party may refer the matter to an arbitral tribunal, which then shall determine a reasonable means or period of time for implementing the award. The determination of the arbitral tribunal shall be presented within 15 days from the referral of the matter to the arbitral tribunal.
3. If the Party complained against considers it impracticable to comply with the award, it shall notify the complaining Party accordingly within 20 days after the issuance of the award and enter into consultations, with a view to agreeing on mutually satisfactory compensation. If no such compensation has been agreed upon within 20 days after the date of the notification, the complaining Party may notify the Party complained against that it intends to suspend the application of concessions or other obligations under this Agreement.
4. If the Party complained against has failed to notify the means and the period of time for implementing the award pursuant to paragraph 2 or if the complaining Party considers that the Party complained against has failed to comply with the award within the implementation period as specified pursuant to paragraph 2, the complaining Party may notify the Party complained against that it intends to suspend the application of concessions or other obligations under this Agreement.
5. The notification pursuant to paragraph 3 or 4 shall indicate when the suspension of the application of concessions or other obligations under this Agreement shall commence and the application of what concessions or other obligations under this Agreement is to be suspended.
Such suspension shall:
(a) only be implemented at least 30 days after the date of notification;
(b) not be effected if, in respect of the dispute to which the suspension relates, consultations or proceedings before an arbitral tribunal are in progress;
(c) be restricted to benefits equivalent to the level of failure to comply with the award; and
(d) be restricted to the same sector or sectors to which the inconsistency with the provisions of, or the nullification or impairment of a benefit under, this Agreement relates, unless it is not practicable or effective to suspend the application of concessions or other obligations in such sector or sectors.
6. If the Party complained against considers that the requirements for the suspension of the application of concessions or other obligations under this Agreement by the complaining Party set out in paragraph 5 have not been met, it may request consultations with the complaining Party within ten days after the receipt of the notification in accordance with paragraph 3 or 4. The complaining Party shall enter into consultations within ten days after the date of receipt of the request. If the Parties fail to resolve the matter within 30 days after the date of receipt of the request for consultations pursuant to this paragraph, the Party complained against may refer the matter to an arbitral tribunal. The ruling of the arbitral tribunal shall be given within 15 days from that referral. Application of concessions or other obligations under this Agreement shall not be suspended until the arbitral tribunal has issued its ruling.
7. The suspension of the application of concessions or other obligations under this Agreement following notification pursuant to paragraph 3 or 4 shall be discontinued when the Parties reach a mutually satisfactory resolution or where compliance with the award is effected.
8. A Party may request an arbitral tribunal to rule on the conformity with the award of any implementing measures adopted after the suspension of the application of concessions or other obligations under this Agreement and, in light of such ruling, whether the suspension should be terminated or modified. The ruling of the arbitral tribunal shall be given within 15 days from the date of such request.
9. The arbitral tribunal under this Article shall, wherever possible, be composed of the arbitrators of the original arbitral tribunal. If any of the arbitrators is not available, that arbitrator shall be replaced by an arbitrator appointed pursuant to paragraphs 4 to 6 of Article 141.

Article 146. Expenses

Unless the Parties agree otherwise, the expenses of the arbitral tribunal, including the remuneration of the arbitrators, shall be borne by the Parties in equal shares.

Article 147. Other Provisions

Any time period mentioned in this Chapter may be modified by agreement between the Parties.

Section CHAPTER 15. Administration of the Agreement

Article 148. Joint Committee

1. The Parties hereby establish the Joint Committee which shall be co-chaired by senior officials of the Parties.
2. The functions of the Joint Committee shall be:
(a) reviewing and monitoring the implementation and operation of this Agreement;
(b) considering and recommending to the Parties any amendments to this Agreement;
(c) supervising and coordinating the work of all Sub- Committees and ad hoc working groups established pursuant to this Agreement;
(d) endeavouring to resolve disputes between the Parties about any matter concerning the interpretation or application of this Agreement; (e) adopting the Operational Procedures for Trade in Goods and the Operational Procedures for Rules of Origin, referred to in Article 24 and Article XXVIII of Annex II, respectively;
(f) reviewing and amending, as necessary, the Operational Procedures referred to in subparagraph (e);
(g) adopting any necessary decisions for the operation of this Agreement; and
(h) carrying out other functions as the Parties may agree or as provided for in this Agreement.
3. The Joint Committee may establish Sub-Committees or ad hoc working groups to assist it in carrying out its functions. The mandate of the Sub-Committees or ad hoc working groups shall be established by the Joint Committee except where specifically provided for in this Agreement.
4. The Joint Committee shall establish its rules of procedures.
5. The Joint Committee shall meet, in principle, every two years at such venue as may be agreed by the Parties. Each Party may, in cases of urgency, request in writing to the other Party that a special meeting of the Joint Committee be held. Upon such request, the Parties shall make every effort to hold the special meeting within 30 days. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, a special meeting can be held at any appropriate level.

Article 149. Communications

1. Each Party shall designate upon entry into force of this Agreement a contact point to facilitate communications between the Parties on any matter relating to this Agreement.
2. Communications referred to in paragraph 1 shall be made in English.

Section CHAPTER 16. Final Provisions

Article 150. Tables of Contents and Headings

The tables of contents and headings of the Chapters and Articles of this Agreement are inserted for convenience of reference only and shall not affect the interpretation of this Agreement.

Article 151. Annexes and Notes

The Annexes to this Agreement and Notes shall form an integral part of this Agreement.

Article 152. Amendment

1. This Agreement may be amended by agreement between the Parties. Such amendment shall be approved by the Parties in accordance with their respective legal procedures and shall enter into force on the date to be agreed on by the Parties.
2. Without prejudice to the legal procedures of each Party with respect to the conclusion and amendment of international agreements, amendments in the following areas may be made by the Governments of the Parties by means of exchange of diplomatic notes:
(a) Annex I, provided that the amendments are made in accordance with the amendment of the Harmonized System, and include no change of the rates of customs duty on imports applied to the originating products of the other Party in accordance with Annex I;
(b) List of Natural Cheeses in paragraph 1 of Attachment 1 to Appendix 1 to Annex I, provided that the amendment is made as a result of the consultation in accordance with paragraph 3 thereof, or made in accordance with paragraph 4 of Attachment 1 to Appendix 1 to Annex I;
(c) Appendices 1, 2 and 3 to Annex II; (d) Appendix 2 to Annex III; or (e) Annex X.

Article 153. Entry Into Force

This Agreement shall enter into force on the first day of the second month following the month in which the Governments of the Parties exchange diplomatic notes informing each other that their respective legal procedures necessary for entry into force of this Agreement have been completed. It shall remain in force unless terminated as provided for in Article 154.

Article 154. Termination

Either Party may terminate this Agreement by giving one year's advance notice in writing to the other Party.

Conclusion

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned, being duly authorised by their respective Governments, have signed this Agreement. DONE at Tokyo on this nineteenth day of February in the year 2009, in two originals in the English language. For Japan: For the Swiss Confederation: 中曽根弘文 Doris Leuthard

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  • Section   CHAPTER 1 General Provisions 1
  • Article   1 Objectives 1
  • Article   2 Scope of Application 1
  • Article   3 General Definitions 1
  • Article   4 Transparency 1
  • Article   5 Confidential Information 1
  • Article   6 Taxation 1
  • Article   7 Relation to other Agreements 1
  • Article   8 Preferential Agreements 1
  • Article   9 Promotion of Trade In Environmental Products and Environment-related Services 1
  • Article   10 Implementing Agreement 1
  • Section   CHAPTER 2 Trade In Goods 1
  • Article   11 Definitions 1
  • Article   12 Scope 1
  • Article   13 Classification of Products 1
  • Article   14 National Treatment 1
  • Article   15 Customs Duty on Imports 1
  • Article   16 Customs Duty on Exports 1
  • Article   17 Customs Valuation 1
  • Article   18 Import and Export Restrictions 1
  • Article   19 Export Subsidies 1
  • Article   20 Bilateral Safeguard Measures 1
  • Article   21 Restrictions to Safeguard the Balance of Payments 1
  • Article   22 General and Security Exceptions 1
  • Article   23 Rules of Origin 1
  • Article   24 Operational Procedures for Trade In Goods 1
  • Article   25 General Review 1
  • Section   CHAPTER 3 Customs Procedures and Trade Facilitation 1
  • Article   26 Scope 1
  • Article   27 Definitions 1
  • Article   28 Transparency 1
  • Article   29 Customs Clearance 1
  • Article   30 Temporary Admission and Products In Transit 1
  • Article   31 Cooperation and Exchange of Information 1
  • Article   32 Sub-committee on Rules of Origin, Customs Procedures and Trade Facilitation 1
  • Section   CHAPTER 4 Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures 1
  • Article   33 Scope 1
  • Article   34 Rights and Obligations 1
  • Article   35 Consultations on Sps Matters 1
  • Article   36 Non-application of Chapter 14 1
  • Section   CHAPTER 5 Technical Regulations, Standards and Conformity Assessment Procedures 1
  • Article   37 Scope 1
  • Article   38 Cooperation 1
  • Article   39 Enquiry Point 1
  • Article   40 Acceptance of Results of Conformity Assessment Procedures 1
  • Article   41 Sub-committee on Technical Regulations, Standards and Conformity Assessment Procedures 1
  • Article   42 Non-application of Chapter 14 1
  • Section   CHAPTER 6 Trade In Services 1
  • Article   43 Scope and Coverage 1
  • Article   44 Definitions 1
  • Article   45 Most-favoured-nation Treatment 1
  • Article   46 Market Access 1
  • Article   47 National Treatment 1
  • Article   48 Domestic Regulation 1
  • Article   49 Recognition 1
  • Article   50 Movement of Natural Persons 1
  • Article   51 Monopolies and Exclusive Service Suppliers 1
  • Article   52 Business Practices 1
  • Article   53 Payments and Transfers 1
  • Article   54 Restrictions to Safeguard the Balance of Payments 1
  • Article   55 General Exceptions 1
  • Article   56 Security Exceptions 1
  • Article   57 Lists of Reservations 1
  • Article   58 Modification of Lists of Reservations 1
  • Article   59 Transparency 1
  • Article   60 Review 1
  • Article   61 Annexes 1
  • Section   CHAPTER 7 Movement of Natural Persons 1
  • Article   62 Scope 1
  • Article   63 General Principles 1
  • Article   64 Definitions 1
  • Article   65 Grant of Entry and Temporary Stay 1
  • Article   66 Provision of Information 1
  • Article   67 Expeditious Application Procedures 1
  • Article   68 Measures Pursuant to Immigration Laws and Regulations 1
  • Article   69 General and Security Exceptions 1
  • Section   CHAPTER 8 Electronic Commerce 2
  • Article   70 Scope 2
  • Article   71 General Provisions 2
  • Article   72 Definitions 2
  • Article   73 Non-discriminatory Treatment of Digital Products 2
  • Article   74 Non-discriminatory Treatment of Services 2
  • Article   75 Market Access 2
  • Article   76 Customs Duties 2
  • Article   77 Domestic Regulation 2
  • Article   78 Electronic Signatures and Certification Services 2
  • Article   79 Paperless Trade Administration 2
  • Article   80 Protection of Online Consumers 2
  • Article   81 Private Sector Participation 2
  • Article   82 Cooperation 2
  • Article   83 Exceptions 2
  • Section   CHAPTER 9 Investment 2
  • Article   84 Scope and Coverage 2
  • Article   85 Definitions 2
  • Article   86 General Treatment and Protection 2
  • Article   87 National Treatment 2
  • Article   88 Most-favoured-nation Treatment 2
  • Article   89 Transfers 2
  • Article   90 Reservations 2
  • Article   91 Expropriation and Compensation 2
  • Article   92 Treatment In Case of Strife 2
  • Article   93 Subrogation 2
  • Article   94 Settlement of Investment Disputes between an Investor and a Party 2
  • Article   95 General and Security Exceptions 2
  • Article   96 Prohibition of Performance Requirements 2
  • Article   97 Temporary Safeguard Measures 2
  • Article   98 Prudential Measures 2
  • Article   99 Special Formalities 2
  • Article   100 Taxation Measures 2
  • Article   101 Health, Safety and Environmental Measures 2
  • Article   102 Review 2
  • Section   CHAPTER 10 Competition 2
  • Article   103 Measures Against Anticompetitive Activities 2
  • Article   104 Cooperation on Addressing Anticompetitive Activities 2
  • Article   105 Consultations 2
  • Article   106 Non-application of Paragraph 1 of Article 5 and Chapter 14 2
  • Section   CHAPTER 11 Intellectual Property 2
  • Article   107 General Provisions 2
  • Article   108 National Treatment 2
  • Article   109 Most-favoured-nation Treatment 2
  • Article   110 Enhancement of Efficiency of Procedural Matters 2
  • Article   111 Acquisition of Intellectual Property Rights 2
  • Article   112 Transparency 2
  • Article   113 Promotion of Public Awareness Concerning Protection of Intellectual Property 2
  • Article   114 Copyrights and Related Rights 2
  • Article   115 Trademarks 2
  • Article   116 Industrial Designs 2
  • Article   117 Patents 2
  • Article   118 New Varieties of Plants 2
  • Article   119 Geographical Indications and Related Indications 2
  • Article   120 Unfair Competition 2
  • Article   121 Treatment of Test Data In Marketing Approval Procedure 2
  • Article   122 Enforcement – General 2
  • Article   123 Enforcement – Border Measures 2
  • Article   124 Enforcement – Civil Remedies 2
  • Article   125 Enforcement – Criminal Remedies 2
  • Article   126 Internet Service Providers 2
  • Article   127 Cooperation 2
  • Article   128 Sub-committee on Intellectual Property 2
  • Article   129 Security Exceptions 2
  • Section   CHAPTER 12 Government Procurement 2
  • Article   130 Existing Rights and Obligations 2
  • Article   131 Enquiry Points 2
  • Article   132 Further Negotiations 2
  • Section   CHAPTER 13 Promotion of a Closer Economic Relationship 2
  • Article   133 Basic Principles 2
  • Article   134 Sub-committee on Promotion of a Closer Economic Relationship 2
  • Article   135 Contact Point 2
  • Article   136 Non-application of Chapter 14 2
  • Section   CHAPTER 14 Dispute Settlement 2
  • Article   137 General Provisions 2
  • Article   138 Scope and Coverage 2
  • Article   139 Consultations 2
  • Article   140 Good Offices, Conciliation or Mediation 2
  • Article   141 Establishment of Arbitral Tribunals 3
  • Article   142 Functions of Arbitral Tribunals 3
  • Article   143 Proceedings of Arbitral Tribunals 3
  • Article   144 Suspension or Termination of Proceedings of Arbitral Tribunals 3
  • Article   145 Implementation of Award 3
  • Article   146 Expenses 3
  • Article   147 Other Provisions 3
  • Section   CHAPTER 15 Administration of the Agreement 3
  • Article   148 Joint Committee 3
  • Article   149 Communications 3
  • Section   CHAPTER 16 Final Provisions 3
  • Article   150 Tables of Contents and Headings 3
  • Article   151 Annexes and Notes 3
  • Article   152 Amendment 3
  • Article   153 Entry Into Force 3
  • Article   154 Termination 3
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