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| SECOND DEGREE EXAMINATION |
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The original feature of proceedings before the Chambre is the possibility given to the parties to submit their dispute to a double examination. Indeed, any party can require that a dispute for which an award has been made be submitted to a second degree examination.
It is the Comité de la Chambre which chooses a Tribunal of three arbitrators. This tribunal makes the final award within three months of submission of the new statements by the parties. This final award overrides the first one which is then considered as null and void.
This second degree examination is a particularity of the proceedings before the C.A.M.P.
It is a guarantee for the parties that arbitral justice will be rendered in an objective and independent manner (each party may obtain the challenge of one of the three designated arbitrators). |