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Argentina Will Withdraw from the ICSID Convention

26/01/2013 by International Arbitration

Argentina has announced that it will withdraw from the ICSID Convention, following in the footsteps of other South American nations, such as Bolivia, Ecuador and Venezuela. The chief legal advisor to Argentine’s Treasury is leading this project, and he called ICSID “a tribunal of butchers” that always favors multinational companies. Argentina currently faces 43 claims, […]

Filed Under: Argentina Arbitration, Belarus Arbitration, Belgium Arbitration, Bolivia Arbitration, Ecuador Arbitration, Iceland Arbitration, ICSID Arbitration, State Responsibility, Venezuela Arbitration

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