Kuwait
Results: 7
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 | 2020 | Kiwan v. Kuwait |
Investment: Indirect shareholding of 45% in Al Waseet International Group, a group of companies in the publishing and media sector, via a holding company. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government’s alleged seizure of the claimant’s investments following criminal investigations on fraud charges and the claimant's imprisonment. |
Pending | Kuwait | France |
2 | 2019 | Alcosa and Lucidos de Yeso v. Kuwait |
Investment: Investments in Public Services Company (PSC), a local entity providing health insurance services. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government’s termination of certain health services contracts between the Ministry of Health and local entity PSC in which the claimants allegedly invested following the entity’s privatization in 2017. |
Discontinued | Kuwait | Spain |
3 | 2019 | Sumrain v. Kuwait |
Investment: Summary: |
Settled | Kuwait | Egypt |
4 | 2018 | Almasryia v. Kuwait |
Investment: Participation in a joint venture agreement with a Kuwaiti national to develop and construct touristic hotels on land located north of Al-Khafji city in the Kuwaiti Region of Wafra. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government’s alleged conduct preventing the claimant from taking ownership of land for a real estate development project under a joint venture investment agreement concluded by the claimant and a Kuwaiti national. |
Decided in favour of State | Kuwait | Egypt |
5 | 2018 | Conseil Economique v. The State of Kuwait |
Investment: Summary: |
Discontinued | Kuwait | Switzerland |
6 | 2018 | Lazareva v. Kuwait |
Investment: Shareholding in KGL Investment K.S.C.C. (“KGLI”), a Kuwaiti investment company. Summary: Claims arising out of a series of measures by Kuwaiti authorities, including the allegedly unsubstantiated charges against the claimant, her harassment, improper detention and the allegedly wrongful 10-year imprisonment, which inter alia decreased the value of the claimant’s investment. |
Decided in favour of State | Kuwait | Russian Federation |
7 | 2017 | OHL and others v. Kuwait |
Investment: Shareholding in a joint venture for a highway construction project, the Jamal Abdul Nasser Street development. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government’s alleged actions causing delays and disruption to a highway construction project under a 2011 contract between the claimants’ joint venture and Kuwait’s Ministry of Public Works to upgrade the Jamal Abdul Nasser Street in Kuwait City. |
Decided in favour of State | Kuwait |
Spain Italy |
NO. | Year of initiation | Short case name | Summary | Outcome of original proceedings | Respondent State | Home State of investor |
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1 | 2021 | KGL v. Egypt |
Investment: Shareholding of 25 per cent in Damietta International Ports Company (DIPCO) S.A.E., with a concession to build and operate a container terminal at the Damietta port. Summary: Claims arising out of the Damietta Port Authority’s termination of a 40-year concession contract for a port project concluded with the DIPCO consortium in which the claimant holds a stake. |
Settled | Egypt | Kuwait |
2 | 2019 | Aljarallah v. Turkey |
Investment: Shareholding of 4% in Aydinli Hazir Giyim Sanayi ve Ticaret A.Ş., a clothing company. Summary: Claims arising out of the alleged non-payment of profit shares to the claimant and his removal from the Board of Directors of Aydinli Hazir Giyim, following the company’s placing under the trusteeship of the Savings Deposit Insurance Fund (SDIF) of Turkey. |
Pending | Türkiye | Kuwait |
3 | 2018 | International Holding Project Group and others v. Egypt |
Investment: Summary: |
Pending | Egypt | Kuwait |
4 | 2017 | Agility v. Iraq |
Investment: Shareholding in Korek Telecom, a telecommunications enterprise. Summary: Claims arising out of a regulatory agency’s decision to annul the claimant’s acquisition of shares in Korek Telecom and the Government’s order to transfer these shares back to the original Iraqi shareholders. |
Decided in favour of State | Iraq | Kuwait |
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 | 2011 | Agility v. Pakistan |
Investment: Ownership of the Pakistan Automated Customs Clearance System software introduced by the Government at Pakistan's Karachi International Container Terminal and later extended to other ports and airports in the country. Summary: Claims arising out of outstanding payments from the Government concerning claimant's automated customs clearing system to assess duties on imports passing through Pakistani ports. |
Decided in favour of neither party (liability found but no damages awarded) | Pakistan | Kuwait |
7 | 2011 | Al-Kharafi v. Libya and others |
Investment: Rights under a lease agreement for the establishment of a tourism project concluded with the Tourism Development Authority. Summary: Claims arising out of the issuance of a decision by the Libyan Minister of Industry, Economy and Trade by virtue of which a licence previously granted to the claimant for the establishment of a touristic investment project in Tripoli, Libya, was annulled. |
Decided in favour of investor | Libya | Kuwait |
8 | 2011 | Bawabet v. Egypt |
Investment: Interests in an Alexandria-based fertilizer supply company. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government's cancellation of the free zone status in which the claimant's fertilizer company operated, along with the increase in the price of gas supplied under certain contract. |
Settled | Egypt | Kuwait |
9 | 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 |