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  Threat of severe sanctions under Belize law exerting chill on debt-collection efforts of foreign investors in telecoms and airport projects
  Payment Round-Up: New reporting on ICSID award debts of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Bangladesh
  Republic of Georgia agrees to pay 1/3rd of ICSID award; litigation funder eyes recovery after bumpy ride
  Thailand comes out swinging in fight over non-payment of BIT arbitral award; government alleges that minority shareholder in highway project had contract obligation to not sue under treaty
  Arbitral award will stand in Vivendi v. Argentina case, but an arbitrator is criticized over lack of disclosure
  Court declines to vacate two Argentina BIT awards, but will hear public policy objections; Investor joins long queue of Argentine award-creditors
  Zimbabwe not paying ICSID award
  Deadline lapses without payment by Kazakhstan on BIT award
  How many states are not paying awards under investment treaties?
  Investor seeks to collect on BIT award following Thailand’s failure to pay
  Poland pays award in treaty dispute with Cargill over allotment of sweetener production quotas; award unpublished
  ICSID committee asks Kazakhstan to guarantee prompt payment if annulment fails – or post 50% of award value now
  Cargill asks US Court to confirm award against Poland; Poland turns to French Court in effort to vacate same award
  Clock runs out on Argentina; Vivendi likely to begin award enforcement proceedings even as annulment proceeding continues
  Round-Up: Where things stand with Argentina and its many investment treaty arbitrations
  Argentina ordered to provide heightened written assurances of prompt payment of award in long-running dispute with Vivendi
 
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