Η Συμφωνία για τη Συμμετοχή του Ιδιωτικού Τομέα (Private Sector Agreement – PSI), αναφέρεται στο ‘κούρεμα’ των ομολόγων Ελληνικής Κυβέρνησης το 2012, τα οποία ανήκαν σε ιδιώτες, με αποτέλεσμα τη σημαντική μείωση της αξίας τους, στo πλαίσιo της ελληνικής οικονομικής κρίσης και των πακέτων αναδιάρθρωσης του χρέους (‘bailout’) του Διεθνούς Νομισματικού Ταμείου και της Ευρωπαϊκής […]
From International Investment Arbitration to an Investment Court System
Will an Investment Court System be better than the current arrangements for International Investment Arbitration? The EU and Canada appear to think so. In the recently-approved and signed Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between the European Union (EU) and Canada, a different approach to International Investment Arbitration is being put forward by the EU and […]
Indonesia ICSID Arbitration Found Inadmissible Due to Fraud
An Indonesia ICSID arbitration has been found to be inadmissible on the basis of fraud. By an award on 6 December 2016, the Arbitral Tribunal of the International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) rejected Churchill Mining and Planet Mining Pty Ltd’s claim for compensation (USD 1.95 billion) against the Republic of Indonesia under […]
New Montenegro UNCITRAL Arbitration
A new Montegro UNCITRAL arbitration has begun. The small Balkan state has had a strong track record since joining ICSID in 2012. We have already reported on two recent ICSID cases against Montenegro, both decided in favour of the state. However, it seems like this is not the end of the road. Russian oligarch Oleg […]
Duration of ICSID Arbitration – The Neverending Arbitration
Many litigants complain of the duration of ICSID arbitration, which on average take three years or more to complete, but Victor Pey Casado and President Allende Foundation v. Republic of Chile is in a class of its own. Victor Pey Casado and President Allende Foundation v. Republic of Chile is the longest-running ICSID case in […]