@)
carry out taxation of costs; and
{k)
perform such acts and duties as may be incidental to the matters
set out in paragraphs (a) to (j).
ARTICLE 19
ELECTION AND APPOINTMENT OF THE REGISTRAR
. The President shall give notice of a vacancy or impending vacancy to
Member States and shall fix a date for the closure of the list of candidates so
as to enable nominations and information
received by the Tribunal in sufficient time.
concerning
the candidates to be
. Nominations shall indicate the relevant information concerning the candidates
and in particular information as to age, sex, nationality, present occupation,
academic qualifications, knowledge of languages, any previous experience in
law, or work in international organisations.
The Registrar shall be elected by the Tribunal by secret ballot from
candidates nominated by Member States from nationals who are qualified to
hold similar office in their respective States.
The person elected shall be appointed as Registrar by the President.
ARTICLE 20
TENURE OF OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR
The
Registrar shall serve for a term of five (5) years and will be eligible for
reappointment for one further term.
ARTICLE 21
OATH OR AFFIRMATION OF OFFICE
1.
Before taking
affirmation of
appointment.
up his or her duties, the Registrar shall take
office before the President immediately upon
an oath or
his or her
2. The oath or affirmation of office shall be taken in accordance with the form
prescribed in Annex 2 of this Protocol.
ARTICLE 22
REMOVAL OF THE REGISTRAR
1.
The Registrar may be removed from office only if he or she:
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