2013
Nationals of Peru v. United States
Nationals of Peru Victimized by the Stanford Ponzi Scheme v. United States of America
United States of America
Peru
Investments in and through the Stanford Financial group of companies based in Texas, including certificates of deposit issued by Antiguan-based Stanford International Bank.
Claims arising out of Government regulators’ alleged failure to protect claimants’ investment by neglecting to stop the Stanford Ponzi scheme in a timely manner.
Tertiary: K - Financial and insurance activities
64 - Financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding
UNCITRAL
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47.70 mln USD
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National treatment
Most-favoured nation treatment
Fair and equitable treatment/Minimum standard of treatment, including denial of justice claims
Full protection and security, or similar
Most-favoured nation treatment
Fair and equitable treatment/Minimum standard of treatment, including denial of justice claims
Full protection and security, or similar
Pending
https://www.state.gov/nationals-of-peru-victimized-by-the-stanford-ponzi-scheme-v-united-states-of-america/
https://www.iareporter.com/articles/us-is-facing-three-uncitral-arbitrations-arising-out-of-its-alleged-failure-to-curtail-long-running-ponzi-scheme/ (requires subscription)
https://globalarbitrationreview.com/ponzi-scheme-victims-proceed-treaty-claims-against-us (requires subscription)
https://www.iareporter.com/articles/us-is-facing-three-uncitral-arbitrations-arising-out-of-its-alleged-failure-to-curtail-long-running-ponzi-scheme/ (requires subscription)
https://globalarbitrationreview.com/ponzi-scheme-victims-proceed-treaty-claims-against-us (requires subscription)