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Decisions of ICSID Tribunals on Procedural Issues may not be confused with their Awards

December 2016
ArbitrationGeneral

Abstract

The fnality of arbitral awards rendered by tribunals constituted under the International Convention on Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), 1965 have on many occasions been misconceived. ICSID awards can be preceded by stages such as Preliminary rulings, Declarations and Decisions. Whereas a Decision of an ICSID tribunal may be subject to review, but an Award may not be. This Article attempts to clarify the differences between the two terms: Decisions and Awards under the ICSID Convention, and whether the recent investment dispute considered by an ICSID tribunal – Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd v Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited (TANESCO) (ICSID/ARB 10/20) may be regarded as a reference case although, in principle, past arbitral awards may not create any precedent for subsequent arbitrations dealing with similar legal issues.

Authors

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Professor Charles Chatterjee
Senior Research Fellow, Global Policy Institute , UK

Professor Charles Chatterjee who studied law at the University of Cambridge and the University of London is a Barrister in England and Wales and has also acted as an arbitrator. A commercial law specialist (international) with special interest and knowledge in international organisations and their functions in addition to court experience in law as a practising barrister in England and Wales. A consultant to international organisations and private corporations in addition to conducting capacity building training programmes in various countries. Articles in IICJ: “Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards: How Effective is Article V of the New York Convention of 1958?” International In-house Counsel Journal Vol. 9, No. 36, Summer (2016), 1 “Decisions of ICSID Tribunals on Procedural Issues may not be Confused with their Awards” International In-house Counsel Journal Vol. 10, No 37, (2016) “CAPE DISTRIBUTION LTD v CAPE INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS PLC How a Parent Company May be Held Liable in Torts for the Negligence of its Subsidiaries”, International In-house Counsel Journal Vol.11, No. 42, (2018)

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Anna Lefcovitch
Solicitor, Arcadis, UK

Anna Lefcovitch is currently employed as an in-house solicitor at Arcadis LLP, and has considerable experience in commercial and construction law. She studied law at University College London and London Guildhall University. She has been working as an in-house lawyer for 20 years.

Companies

Global Policy Institute

Academic Institution

Arcadis

Design & Consultancy for natural and built assets

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