2002
Nagel v. Czech Republic
William Nagel v. The Czech Republic
(SCC Case No. 049/2002)
Czechia
United Kingdom
Rights under a cooperation agreement entered into with a State-owned enterprise.
Claims arising out of the respondent's failure to grant a public tender for mobile phone contracts to the investor, despite the signature of a cooperation agreement with a State telecommunications company wholly owned by the respondent under which the parties would seek to obtain, through a consortium, the necessary licenses and permits to establish, own and operate a GSM mobile telephone network in the Czech Republic.
Tertiary: J - Information and communication
61 - Telecommunications
SCC (Stockholm Chamber of Commerce)
SCC (Stockholm Chamber of Commerce)
Danelius, H.
Hunter, M. J.
Kronke, H.
Decided in favour of State
Data not available
Data not available
Indirect expropriation
Fair and equitable treatment/Minimum standard of treatment, including denial of justice claims
Full protection and security, or similar
Most-favoured nation treatment
Other
Fair and equitable treatment/Minimum standard of treatment, including denial of justice claims
Full protection and security, or similar
Most-favoured nation treatment
Other
None - jurisdiction declined
Judicial review by national courts
Judicial review by national courts
Award/decision upheld