2011
Highbury v. Venezuela (I) Highbury International AVV and Ramstein Trading Inc. v. Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (I) (ICSID Case No. ARB/11/1)
Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of
Netherlands

Panama
Controlling shareholding in two Venezuelan subsidiary companies, Compañía Minera del Bajo Caroní and V.M.C. Mining Company, C.A., that held seven gold and diamonds mining concessions in Venezuela; rights under certain compensatory agreement.
Claims arising out of the Government's alleged coercive taking of the areas where claimants held mining concessions within the region of the Lower Caroní River without payment of compensation.
Primary: B - Mining and quarrying
7 - Mining of metal ores
ICSID (International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes)
ICSID (International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes)
Barros Bourie, E.
Tawil, G. S.
von Wobeser, C.
Decided in favour of State
633.00 mln USD
Data not available
Indirect expropriation

Fair and equitable treatment/Minimum standard of treatment, including denial of justice claims

Full protection and security, or similar

Umbrella clause

Arbitrary, unreasonable and/or discriminatory measures
None - jurisdiction declined
ICSID annulment proceedings
ICSID annulment proceedings
Award/decision upheld
Fernández Rozas, J. C. (President)

Patocchi, P. M. (Member)

Castellanos Howell, A. R. (Member)