The ECT and Dispute Settlement of Transnational Energy Pipelines Prof. Dr. Yang Zewei Law School, Wuhan University P.R. China.

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The ECT and Dispute Settlement of Transnational Energy Pipelines Prof. Dr. Yang Zewei Law School, Wuhan University P.R. China

Contents I.Types of Disputes over Transnational Energy Pipelines and Their Causes II.The ECT – the Main Int’l Legal System of Dispute Settlement on Transnational Energy Pipeline III.Particular Mechanisms to Settle Disputes on Transnational Energy Pipelines IV.What Is Important to China?

I. Types of Disputes over Transnational Energy Pipelines and Their Causes Various types of disputes over transnational energy pipelines Causes for disputes over transnational energy pipelines

Various types of disputes over transnational energy pipelines Based on subjects of dispute --disputes between contracting parties --state-state dispute --investor-state dispute Based on objects of dispute -- trade disputes --transit disputes --investment disputes --disputes related to environment

Main causes for disputes over transnational energy pipelines Technology Commercial and economical reasons Disputes over damage on ecology and environment caused by transnational energy pipelines Threat to interrupt pipeline caused by political reasons

II. The ECT – the Main Int’l Legal System of Dispute Settlement on Transnational Energy Pipeline The Energy Charter Treaty The Energy Charter Protocol on Transit The Model Agreements

The Energy Charter Treaty The ECT is comprised of a preamble and 50 articles divided into 8 parts Article 26 provides procedure on settlement of disputes between investor and a contracting party Article 27 provides for a special procedure for disputes between contracting parties Article 29 and Annex D include a mechanism for settling trade disputes over energy trade between member countries Article 7.7 provides a specialized mechanism for transit disputes Article 19 is about environmental issues, as well as disputes over competition is Article 6.7

The Energy Charter Protocol on Transit The draft text of the Transit Protocol, with a preamble and 8 parts, has 34 articlesdraft text of the Transit Protocol Article 21 (Part VI), Settlement of Disputes Between Contracting Parties

The Model Agreements the Inter-Governmental Model Agreement on Cross-Border Pipelines (IGA Model Agreement) the Host-Government Model Agreement on Cross-Border Pipelines (HGA Model Agreement)

III. Particular Mechanisms to Settle Disputes on Transnational Energy Pipelines Diplomatic or Political Means Arbitration and adjudication of int’l judicial bodies A Specialized Conciliation Mechanism under the ECT The Energy Charter Conference

Diplomatic or Political Means Negotiation Good Offices Mediation Conciliation International Investigation Measures Taken under the UN

Arbitration and adjudication of int’l judicial bodies Arbitration under the ECT --the Int’l Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes --the Additional Facility for the Administration of Proceedings --a sole arbitrator or ad hoc arbitration tribunal --the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce Awards of int’l judicial bodies --the International Court of Justice --the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea

A Specialized Conciliation Mechanism under the ECT According to Article 7.7 of the ECT, when contracting parties have exhausted “all relevant contractual or other dispute resolution remedies previously agreed” (a) A Contracting Party party to the dispute may refer it to the Secretary-General by a notification summarizing the matters in dispute. The Secretary-General shall notify all Contracting Parties of any such referral (b) Within 30 days of receipt of such a notification, the Secretary-General, in consultation with the parties to the dispute and the other Contracting Parties concerned, shall appoint a conciliator. Such a conciliator shall have experience in the matters subject to dispute and shall not be a national or citizen of or permanently resident in a party to the dispute or one of the other Contracting Parties concerned. (c) The conciliator shall seek the agreement of the parties to the dispute to a resolution thereof or upon a procedure to achieve such resolution. If within 90 days of his appointment he has failed to secure such agreement, he shall recommend a resolution to the dispute or a procedure to achieve such resolution and shall decide the interim tariffs and other terms and conditions to be observed for Transit from a date which he shall specify until the dispute is resolved (d) The Contracting Parties undertake to observe and ensure that the entities under their control or jurisdiction observe any interim decision under subparagraph (c) on tariffs, terms and conditions for 12 months following the conciliator’s decision or until resolution of the dispute, whichever is earlier

The Energy Charter Conference According to Article 34.3 of the ECT, the Energy Charter Conference is a body of discuss, consider, and settle disputes. If any dispute is referred to the Conference Secretariat by a contracting party, the Secretariat shall make investigations and informal mediation so as to coordinate the parties to the dispute to reach informal or formal settlement

IV.What Is Important to China? In May 2006, China-Kazakhstan oil pipelines starting oil transmission In July 2007, the China-Turkmenistan natural gas purchase and sale agreement In July 2008, the China-Kazakhstan gas pipeline has started construction

IV.What Is Important to China? 1. China should establish and develop a friendly relationship with different countries 2.The best choice to settle a dispute is through a diplomatic or political means 3.Multilateral Mechanism is an important channel 4.Legal methods are the last resort

1. China should establish and develop a friendly relationship with different countries Firstly, the history that all 8 transnational oil pipelines in the Middle East were interrupted more than once because of political antagonism has proven this Secondly, the reality is another proof—the Russia- Ukraine dispute over natural gas prices in the turn of 2005 and 2006 is essentially a conflict of their strategies on foreign affairs after the Color Revolution Lastly, in practice, legal obligations always give way to political needs; some countries play “energy card” as a political tool by threatening to interrupt transit energy pipelines

2.The best choice to settle a dispute is through a diplomatic or political means Firstly, the ECT attaches great importance to diplomatic and political means to settle transnational energy pipeline disputes Secondly, a diplomatic or political mechanism is comparatively flexible and economic Thirdly, many disputes over transnational energy pipelines have been settled successfully through diplomatic or political mechanisms

3.Multilateral Mechanism is an important channel In 2002, some scholar had pointed out: “the People’s Republic of China are contemplating joining the Energy Charter process by signing the European Energy Charter as a first step of possible accession to the Treaty itself.” At present, China is an observer state of the Energy Charter Conference. As the latest multilateral international organization specialized on energy, the Conference is valuable for Chinese government to settle disputes over transnational energy pipelines Besides, the Specialized Conciliation Mechanism under the ECT not only is a flexible means to settle disputes, but also can be utilized as a practical tactics since no country should impede the energy pipeline during this process

4.Legal methods are the last resort Legal methods are always the last resort to settle disputes over transnational energy pipelines, since legal mechanisms’ inflexibility and protracted procedures would affect the normal operation of pipelines. However, they really can play a positive role Take arbitration as an example, investors choose arbitration as a means to reduce their political risks in host states so that they can focus on commercial and industrial risks; meanwhile, host governments take arbitration as a means to create more competition for foreign direct investment opportunities in the host state, “hence increasing investors willingness to invest, thereby obtaining more favorable terms and maximizing benefits from national inward investment opportunities”

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