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Arbitral Decisions in Ghana and Venezuela arbitrations become public

publication date: Oct 20, 2010
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Several arbitration decisions whose contents were first discussed in Investment Arbitration Reporter have now been published in full.

The arbitral award in the Hamester v. Ghana arbitration is now available. To see our earlier reporting and analysis of the ruling, click here and here.

Likewise, the jurisdictional ruling and costs order in the Nova Scotia Power Incorporated v. Venezuela arbitration are also available (Spanish language only). For our reporting and analysis, click here.

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