Jordan
Results: 10
Results: 9
NO. | Year of initiation | Short case name | Summary | Outcome of original proceedings | Respondent State | Home State of investor |
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1 | 2021 | Stucky and Bernard v. Jordan |
Investment: Summary: |
Pending | Jordan |
Austria Switzerland |
2 | 2015 | Alyafei v. Jordan (I) |
Investment: Shareholding in the Amman-based Housing Bank of Trade and Finance. Summary: Claims arising out of the alleged breach of a share purchase agreement the claimant signed with Jordan’s Social Security and Investment Fund (SSIF) in 2012 to purchase the latter’s shares in Housing Bank of Trade and Finance; in particular the alleged non-payment of a "break-up fee" stipulated in the agreement. |
Discontinued | Jordan | Qatar |
3 | 2015 | Alyafei v. Jordan (II) |
Investment: Shareholding in the Amman-based Housing Bank of Trade and Finance. Summary: Claims arising out of the alleged breach of a share purchase agreement the claimant had signed with Jordan’s Social Security and Investment Fund (SSIF) in 2012 to purchase the latter’s shares in the Housing Bank of Trade and Finance; in particular the alleged non-payment of a "break-up fee" stipulated in the agreement. |
Discontinued | Jordan | Qatar |
4 | 2015 | Orange SA v. Jordan |
Investment: Majority shareholding in the Jordanian telecommunications company Orange S.A. Summary: Claims arising out of the alleged discriminatory State actions in the procedure of renewal of the 15-year 2G license of the claimant's local subsidiary Orange S.A., the formerly state-owned Jordan Telecommunications Company (JTC). |
Settled | Jordan | France |
5 | 2013 | Alghanim v. Jordan |
Investment: Majority shareholding (96 per cent stake) in Umniah, a Jordanian telecommunications provider company that held a GSM operating license. Summary: Claims arising out of alleged Government measures following Alghanim's sale of its stake in Umniah, a Jordanian telecommunications company, to the Bahrani company Batelco; possibly including a tax assessment levied upon the investor by Jordanian authorities. |
Decided in favour of State | Jordan | Kuwait |
6 | 2009 | ICRS v. Jordan |
Investment: Rights under a light railway system agreement concluded between Jordan and the claimant. Summary: Claims arising out of the alleged unlawful termination by the Government of an implementation agreement concluded between Jordan and its Public Transport Regulatory Commission with the claimant to build, operate, and transfer a light railway system (the LRS Project) connecting the Jordanian cities of Amman and Zarqa. |
Discontinued | Jordan | Kuwait |
7 | 2008 | ATA Construction v. Jordan |
Investment: Contract concluded between ATA Construction and a State-controlled entity to construct a dike at a site on the Dead Sea; claims to money in the form of an award rendered in claimant's favour. Summary: Claims arising out of the annulment by the Jordanian courts of an arbitral award rendered in favour of the claimant following a dispute arising from the collapse of a dike constructed by ATA for the Arab Potash Company, an entity based in Jordan and controlled by the respondent. |
Decided in favour of investor | Jordan | Türkiye |
8 | 2007 | Trans-Global v. Jordan |
Investment: Rights under a production sharing agreement concluded between a wholly-owned subsidiary of the claimant and Jordan's Natural Resources Authority; capital contributions of over USD 29 million in the petroleum exploration venture. Summary: Claims arising out of claimant's oil exploratory work which confirmed the existence of oil deposits in the Dead Sea and Wadi Araba basin in a designated area of exploration, followed by the Government's alleged systematic campaign to prevent the investor from pursuing any further role in the development of those oil deposits despite an express contractual entitlement to participate. |
Settled | Jordan | United States of America |
9 | 2002 | JacobsGibb v. Jordan |
Investment: Data not available Summary: Claims arising out of a waterway construction project. |
Settled | Jordan | United Kingdom |
10 | 2002 | Salini v. Jordan |
Investment: Rights under a contract for a dam construction project concluded with the Jordan Ministry of Water and Irrigation. Summary: Claims arising out of the disagreement between the Government of Jordan and the investor as to the amount owed to the claimants for works done under a contract for a dam construction in Jordan. |
Decided in favour of State | Jordan | Italy |
NO. | Year of initiation | Short case name | Summary | Outcome of original proceedings | Respondent State | Home State of investor |
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1 | 2022 | GMS Ventures v. Iraq |
Investment: Investments in a pharmaceutical enterprise. Summary: |
Pending | Iraq | Jordan |
2 | 2018 | Al Awamleh and others v. Qatar |
Investment: Summary: Claims arising out of the Government’s alleged non-payment of the claimants’ services to create television shows. According to the claimants, the Government also subsequently seized the claimants’ assets in the country. |
Discontinued | Qatar | Jordan |
3 | 2017 | Al Ramahi v. Hungary |
Investment: Investments in a hotel chain in Budapest. Summary: |
Decided in favour of State | Hungary | Jordan |
4 | 2017 | Itisaluna Iraq and others v. Iraq |
Investment: Licence for telecommunications services. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government’s alleged impairment of the claimants’ rights under a telecommunications licence and subsequent non-renewal of the licence. |
Decided in favour of State | Iraq |
Jordan United Arab Emirates |
5 | 2014 | Dagher v. Sudan |
Investment: Shareholding, through certain intermediary companies, in the Sudanese company Jet Net, which held license rights to build, operate and own a retail business of wireless communications granted by the Sudanese Ministry of Communications. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government's alleged failure to grant frequencies for a wireless internet network that was built by a company in which the claimant held shares. |
Discontinued | Sudan |
Jordan Lebanon |
6 | 2013 | Al Sharif v. Egypt (I) |
Investment: Shareholding in the Sokhna Port Development Company that operates the Port of North El Sokhna. Summary: Claims arising out of the alleged interference by the Government with claimant's investments in a port development project. |
Settled | Egypt | Jordan |
7 | 2013 | Al Sharif v. Egypt (II) |
Investment: Summary: Claims arising out of the alleged interference by the Government with claimant's investments in a customs system project. |
Settled | Egypt | Jordan |
8 | 2013 | Al Sharif v. Egypt (III) |
Investment: Shareholding in the company Amiral Holdings, which formed part of the winning consortium for a 25-year concession to develop a bulk liquids terminal in East Port Said. Summary: Claims arising out of the alleged interference by the Government with claimant's investments in a bulk liquids terminal project. |
Settled | Egypt | Jordan |
9 | 2009 | East Cement v. Poland |
Investment: Interests in a cement production facility. Summary: Claims arising out of a decision by a Polish bankruptcy court concerning claimant's alleged investment in a cement manufacturing plant. |
Discontinued | Poland | Jordan |