Russia-based Armenian businessman Samvel Karapetyan, the owner of Tashir Group, has initiated arbitration proceedings against France at the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes
L’homme d’affaires arménien basé en Russie Samvel Karapetyan, propriétaire du groupe Tashir, a engagé une procédure d’arbitrage contre la France devant le Centre international pour le règlement des différends relatifs aux investissements.
A Cyprus-registered shell company that owns a minority stake in Armenia’s largest mining enterprise has filed a $1.2 billion lawsuit against the Armenian government.
Une société écran enregistrée à Chypre et détenant une participation minoritaire dans la plus grande entreprise minière d’Arménie a intenté une action en justice d’un montant de 1,2 milliard de dollars contre le gouvernement arménien.
This arbitration case related to the construction of the railway and highway construction projects was initiated in accordance with the investment treaty between the United States of America and the Republic of Armenia.
An internal EU report claims that the UK government has pressured the Armenian government in a two-year standoff between protesters, an international mining company and the authorities.
Roads to the Amulsar gold mine have been closed for a year and a half by residents of neighboring communities opposed to the mine operated by Lydian who is considering international arbitration.
The signing of an investment treaty involves a unilateral loss of sovereignty on the part of the host state, which is ultimately deemed necessary to attract foreign capital.