How is a Panel for an administrative proceeding in respect of a gTLD domain name dispute established?
The Panels which conduct gTLD domain name disputes are composed of one (1) or three (3) Panelists, as the case may be. The Asian Domain Name Dispute Resolution Centre (ADNDRC) maintains a list of Panelists who the ADNDRC considers to be independent, reputable, knowledgeable, experienced, impartial and suited to undertake the task of deciding disputes in respect of gTLD domain names. The ADNDRC selects the Panelists to sit on a Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy Panel on a case-by-case basis in light of the following criteria:- the nature of the dispute, the availability of the Panelist(s), the identity of the Parties, the independence and impartiality of the Panelist (s), any stipulations in the relevant Registration Agreement and any suggestions made by the Parties themselves in accordance with Paragraph 6 of the ADNDRC Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy Rules of Procedure and if, appropriate Paragraph 8 of the ADNDRC’s Domain Name Dispute Supplemental Rules. A Panel to cond
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