than two persons. The President and the Vice President of the Court shall take
precedence before all other Members.
2.
If the office of the President of the Court falls vacant before the normal date of
expiry thereof, the Court shall elect by consensus a successor for the remainder of
the term.
3. Failure to reach a consensus the election shall be by secret ballot. If a Judge obtains
an absolute majority he shall be elected. If no Judge obtains an absolute majority,
a second ballot shall be held and the Judge obtaining the most votes shall be
elected. Where two or more Judges obtain an equal number of votes, the oldest
serving Judge shall be deemed elected.
Article 7
The President is responsible for the administration of the Court; and he presides at
hearings and deliberations.
Article 8
1. When the President of the Court is absent or prevented from attending or when the
office of the President is vacant, the functions of the President shall be exercised by
the Vice President according to the order of precedence laid down in Article 5 of
these Rules.
2. If the President and Vice President are prevented from attending or their posts are
vacant at the same time, the functions of the President and Vice President shall
be exercised by one of the other Judges according to the order of precedence laid
down in Article 5 of these Rules.
CHAPTER III
REGISTRY
The Chief Registrar and the Registrars
Article 9
1. The Court shall appoint the Chief Registrar. Two weeks before the date fixed for
making the appointment, the President shall inform the Members of the Court of
the applications which have been made for the post. 2. An application shall be
accompanied by full details of the candidate's age, Nationality, university degrees,
knowledge of any languages, present and past occupations and experience, if any, in
judicial and international fields.
3. The Chief Registrar shall be appointed for a term of six years. He may be reappointed
for a further term.