Lebanon
Results: 5
Results: 6
NO. | Year of initiation | Short case name | Summary | Outcome of original proceedings | Respondent State | Home State of investor |
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1 | 2016 | J&P-AVAX v. Lebanon |
Investment: Investments in an electric power generation project. Summary: |
Pending | Lebanon | Greece |
2 | 2015 | El Jaouni v. Lebanon |
Investment: Ownership of company ImperialJet, which operates a fleet of private jets for charter and lease throughout Europe and the Middle East. Summary: Claims arising out of the alleged expropriation and unlawful revocation of aviation licenses by the Lebanese government from the claimant's subsidiary, ImperialJet. |
Decided in favour of investor | Lebanon | Germany |
3 | 2007 | Toto v. Lebanon |
Investment: Rights under a contract concluded between Lebanon's Conseil Exécutif des Grands Projets and claimant for constructing a section of a highway linking Beirut to Damascus. Summary: Claims arising out of alleged interferences by the Lebanese Government that caused material damage to the construction project of a highway in which the claimant had invested, followed by its refusal to adopt adequate corrective measures; for instance, changing the regulatory framework, failing to deliver sites, failing to protect Toto's legal possession, and giving erroneous design information and instructions. |
Decided in favour of State | Lebanon | Italy |
4 | 2002 | France Telecom v. Lebanon |
Investment: Rights under a contract to operate a GSM mobile telephone network. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government's termination of a contract entered into with the investor to implement cellular GSM services in Lebanon. |
Decided in favour of investor | Lebanon | France |
5 | 2000 | Eastern Company v. Lebanon |
Investment: Data not available Summary: Data not available |
Data not available | Lebanon | Egypt |
NO. | Year of initiation | Short case name | Summary | Outcome of original proceedings | Respondent State | Home State of investor |
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1 | 2023 | Andraous v. Netherlands |
Investment: Investment in Ennia Caribe Holding NV (“Ennia”) via a 1% shareholding in Ennia’s parent company,
Parman International B.V., Curaçao. Summary: Claims arising out of the decision of the Central Bank of Curaçao and Sint Maarten to take over companies that are part of the Ennia insurance group in which the claimant had invested, allegedly expropriating Ennia’s assets and depleting its value. |
Pending | Netherlands | Lebanon |
2 | 2022 | Primesouth v. Iraq |
Investment: Investments in the Al-Doura thermal power plant project in Baghdad. Summary: |
Pending | Iraq | Lebanon |
3 | 2021 | Sanitek and others v. Armenia |
Investment: Summary: |
Pending | Armenia |
Canada Lebanon |
4 | 2016 | Safa v. Greece |
Investment: Co-ownership of the Privinvest Group, a naval shipbuilding group, which acquired a majority stake in Hellenic Shipyards SA in 2010. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government’s allegedly unlawful actions related to Hellenic Shipyards, an operator of a large shipyard near Athens, including a claim for EUR 300 million from a State-owned entity, a prohibition for the shipyard to work for foreign navies and stopped payments under contracts. |
Decided in favour of neither party (liability found but no damages awarded) | Greece | Lebanon |
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 | 2014 | Saab v. Cyprus |
Investment: Ownership of Tanzanian-based FBME Bank, which conducted most of its operations in Cyprus. Summary: Claims arising out of the decision by Cyprus’ Central Bank to place under administration and sell off two Cypriot branches of a bank owned by the claimants, following accusations that the bank was involved in money laundering operations. |
Decided in favour of State | Cyprus | Lebanon |