Barbados
Results: 1
Results: 7
NO. | Year of initiation | Short case name | Summary | Outcome of original proceedings | Respondent State | Home State of investor |
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1 | 2010 | Allard v. Barbados |
Investment: Ownership of a wildlife sanctuary consisting of 34-acre natural wetlands. Summary: Claims arising out of alleged environmental damage and indirect expropriation by the Government of the Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary, a wildlife sanctuary in Barbados owned by the claimant. |
Decided in favour of State | Barbados | Canada |
NO. | Year of initiation | Short case name | Summary | Outcome of original proceedings | Respondent State | Home State of investor |
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1 | 2019 | Diamante Trading and others v. Venezuela |
Investment: Interests in Herrera, C.A. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government’s alleged expropriatory measures related to the claimants’ investments in the food sector. |
Pending | Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of |
Barbados Spain |
2 | 2016 | Saint Patrick Properties v. Venezuela |
Investment: Ownership of several companies providing oil support services and related services in the Lake Maracaibo area of Venezuela. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government’s nationalization in 2009 of the claimant’s enterprises that provided oil support services, and the transfer of their assets and operations to national oil company PDVSA. |
Discontinued | Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of | Barbados |
3 | 2013 | Venezuela US v. Venezuela |
Investment: Minority equity interest of 18% in Petroritupano, S.A., a mixed company providing oil production services. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government’s refusal to grant the claimant’s request to sell its stake in Petroritupano to a third party as well as other alleged wrongful conduct related to Petroritupano, a mixed company controlled by state-owned Corporación Venezolana de Petróleo (CVP). According to the claimant, CVP and Petróleos de Venezuela S.A. (PDVSA) manipulated Petroritupano’s finances and failed to pay the share of dividends to the claimant. |
Decided in favour of investor | Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of | Barbados |
4 | 2012 | Blue Bank v. Venezuela |
Investment: Ownership interests in intermediary companies that held concession rights relating to Caracas' elevated cable car system (teleférico) and two hotels; capital contributions of over USD 100 million in the Venezuelan hospitality industry. Summary: Claims arising out of the alleged indirect expropriation of certain tourism and hospitality facilities rehabilitated by the claimant through intermediary corporations that had been granted concessions to develop and to operate them, including the alleged denial of permits and the subsequent termination of the relevant concession agreements. |
Decided in favour of State | Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of | Barbados |
5 | 2012 | Transban v. Venezuela |
Investment: Interests in Centro Bavarian Venezuela, a vehicle importer enterprise. Summary: Claims arising out of the alleged introduction of regulatory changes by the Government to foreign currency exchange rules that affected claimant's investment in a vehicle import enterprise. |
Decided in favour of State | Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of | Barbados |
6 | 2011 | Gambrinus v. Venezuela |
Investment: Minority shareholding in a Venezuelan fertilizer company. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government's nationalization of Fertinitro, a urea and ammonia production company in which the claimant had invested. |
Decided in favour of State | Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of | Barbados |
7 | 2010 | Tidewater v. Venezuela |
Investment: Marine support services to the oil industry in Venezuela under contracts concluded between SEMARCA, an enterprise owned by Tidewater, and Venezuelan State-owned companies. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government's enactment of a law reserving to the State the assets and services related to primary activities of hydrocarbons and the seizure of claimants' marine support services operations and assets in Lake Maracaibo and the Gulf of Paria, including fifteen vessels. |
Decided in favour of investor | Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of | Barbados |