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  2. Ambatielos case - Wikipedia

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    Greece v United Kingdom [1952] ICJ 1 (also called the Ambatielos Case) is a public international law case, concerning state responsibility for economic damage. The International Court of Justice held that the UK had to enter into arbitration under the terms of a treaty it had made with Greece, although the ICJ itself held it had no jurisdiction to hear and decide upon the substantive dispute ...

  3. Category:Arbitration cases - Wikipedia

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    Investor–state dispute settlement cases ... Pages in category "Arbitration cases" ... Transfield Shipping Inc v Mercator Shipping Inc;

  4. Transfield Shipping Inc v Mercator Shipping Inc - Wikipedia

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    The arbitrators of the case, by a majority, decided in favour of Mercator. They held that the loss from getting a lower price on the next chartering contract was within the first rule in Hadley v Baxendale [3] as arising "naturally, i.e. according to the usual course of things, from such breach of contract itself".

  5. Mauritius v United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the government of Mauritius challenged Sir Christopher Greenwood's role in the arbitration proceedings on the grounds that his role as a UK Foreign and Commonwealth legal adviser could bias him in favour of the United Kingdom's claims to the Chagos Islands. However, this was rejected by the tribunal on the basis that this "neither ...

  6. List of WTO dispute settlement cases - Wikipedia

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    This is a chronological list of World Trade Organization dispute settlement cases. As of December 2024, there have been 631 such cases. [1] List. This list ...

  7. Allianz SpA v West Tankers - Wikipedia

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    In other words, the law of the Brussels Regulation does not allow a member state's court to give an order to restrain a person from commencing or continuing proceedings (a so-called anti-suit injunction) before the court of another member state on the ground that such proceedings would be contrary to the arbitration agreement. Member states ...

  8. Arbitration - Wikipedia

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    The main body of law applicable to arbitration is normally contained either in the national Private International Law Act (as is the case in Switzerland) or in a separate law on arbitration (as is the case in England, Republic of Korea and Jordan [25]). In addition to this, a number of national procedural laws may also contain provisions ...

  9. Arbitration Act 1979 - Wikipedia

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    The Arbitration Act 1979 (c. 42) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that reformed arbitration law in England and Wales.Prior to 1979, arbitration law was based on the Arbitration Act 1950, which allowed use of the "case stated" procedure and other methods of judicial intervention, which marked English arbitration law as significantly different from that of other jurisdictions.