UPC CFI LD Munich, 6 August 2024: No waiver of translation requirements because of the panel
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No waiver translation requirements, given that the panel as a whole lacks the necessary language skills with regard to the original German-language documents (Article 51(1) UPCA, Article 42 UPCA, Rule 7(1) RoP).
Art. 51 (1) UPCA is based on the idea of a flexible and efficient procedural organisation, whereby an appropriate balance must be struck between the interests of the parties, taking into account the principle of proportionality (recital 5 of the preamble to the UPCA; Art. 42 UPCA). Whether such a waiver is appropriate is determined by the specific circumstances of the individual case. A comprehensive balancing of interests must take place. In particular, the language skills of the parties and their representatives and the language skills of the panel must be taken into account. The volume, the length or the quantity and the nature of the documents in question and their relevance to the proceedings is also of relevance. Other aspects may also be relevant in individual cases.
Opportunity to be heard: The person affected by an order must, in general, be granted a hearing before the order is issued (Rule 264 RoP)