(4) Any member of the Tribunal may attach his individual
opinion to the award, whether he dissents from the majority or not, or a statement of his
dissent.
(5) The Centre shall not publish the award without the
consent of the parties.
Article 49
(1) The Secretary-General shall promptly dispatch certified
copies of the award to the parties. The award shall be deemed to have been rendered on the
date on which the certified copies were dispatched.
(2) The Tribunal upon the request of a party made within 45
days after the date on which the award was rendered may after notice to the other party
decide any question which it had omitted to decide in the award, and shall rectify any
clerical, arithmetical or similar error in the award. Its decision shall become part of
the award and shall be notified to the parties in the same manner as the award. The
periods of time provided for under paragraph (2) of Article 51 and paragraph (2) of
Article 52 shall run from the date on which the decision was rendered.
Section 5
Interpretation, Revision and
Annulment of the Award
Article 50
(1) If any dispute shall arise between the parties as to
the meaning or scope of an award, either party may request interpretation of the award by
an application in writing addressed to the Secretary-General.
(2) The request shall, if possible, be submitted to the
Tribunal which rendered the award. If this shall not be possible, a new Tribunal shall be
constituted in accordance with Section 2 of this Chapter. The Tribunal may, if it
considers that the circumstances so require, stay enforcement of the award pending its
decision.
Article 51
(1) Either party may request revision of the award by an
application in writing addressed to the Secretary-General on the ground of discovery of
some fact of such a nature as decisively to affect the award, provided that when the award
was rendered that fact was unknown to the Tribunal and to the applicant and that the
applicant's ignorance of that fact was not due to negligence.
(2) The application shall be made within 90 days after the
discovery of such fact and in any event within three years after the date on which the
award was rendered.
(3) The request shall, if possible, be submitted to the
Tribunal which rendered the award. If this shall not be possible, a new Tribunal shall be
constituted in accordance with Section 2 of this Chapter.