(b) the description of the parties; (c) the name and address of the intervener; (d) the intervener's address for service at the place where the Court has its seat; (e) the form of order sought, by one or more of the parties, in support of which the intervener is applying for leave to intervene; (f) a statement of the circumstances establishing the right to intervene, where the Application is submitted pursuant to Article 21 of the protocol. The intervener shall be represented in accordance with Article 12 of the protocol. Articles 32 and 33 of these rules shall apply. 2. The application shall be served on the parties. The President shall give the parties an opportunity to submit their written or oral observations before deciding on the application. The President shall refer the application to the Court. 3. If the court allows the intervention, the intervener shall receive a copy of every document served on the parties. The court may, however, on application by one of the parties, omit secret or confidential documents.4. The intervener must accept the case as he finds it at the time of his intervention. 5. The President shall prescribe a period within which the intervener may submit a statement in intervention. The statement in intervention shall contain: (a) a statement of the form of order sought by the intervener in support of or opposing, in whole or in part, the form of order sought by one of the parties; (b) the pleas in law and arguments relied on by the intervener; (c) Where appropriate, the nature of any evidence offered. 6. After the statement in intervention has been lodged, the President shall, where Necessary, prescribe a time limit within which the parties may reply to that statement. 7. Consideration may be given to an application to intervene, which is made after the expiry of the period prescribed in paragraph 1 but before the decision to open the oral procedure provided for in Article 40(1). In that event, if the President allows the intervention, the intervener may, on the basis of the Report for the Hearing communicated to him, submit his observations during the oral procedure, if that procedure takes place.