Senegal

Senegal

NO. Year of initiation Short case name Full case name Applicable IIA Arbitral rules Administering institution Summary Details of investment Outcome of original proceedings Respondent State Home State of investor Economic sector Economic subsector Arbitrators Amount claimed Amount awarded (or settled for) Breaches alleged Breaches found Decisions Individual opinions Follow-on proceeding type Follow-on proceeding status Follow-on decisions Follow-on individual opinions ICSID annulment committee members
1 2023 NGE and Leduc v. Senegal NGE Contracting and Leduc v. Republic of Senegal (ICSID Case No. ARB/23/51) France - Senegal BIT (2007) ICSID ICSID Investment:

Summary:
Pending Senegal France Tertiary: F - Construction 42 - Civil engineering Data not available Data not available Data not available Data not available Pending Data not available Data not available None None None None None
2 2022 Suzor and SBEC v. Senegal Louis Claude Norland Suzor and SBEC Systems Limited v. Republic of Senegal (ICSID Case No. ARB/22/1) Mauritius - Senegal BIT (2002) ICSID ICSID Investment: Shareholding in Compagnie d’Electricité du Sénégal (CES), which operates the Sendou coal power plant in Bargny, Senegal.

Summary:
Shareholding in Compagnie d’Electricité du Sénégal (CES), which operates the Sendou coal power plant in Bargny, Senegal. Pending Senegal Mauritius Tertiary: D - Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 35 - Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply Bjorklund, A. K. - President

Drymer, S. L. - Claimant

Alexandrov, S. A. - Respondent
Data not available Data not available Data not available Pending Data not available Data not available None None None None None
3 2015 Aboukhalil v. Senegal Ibrahim Aboukhalil v. Senegal France - Senegal BIT (2007) UNCITRAL Data not available Investment:

Summary:
Decided in favour of investor Senegal France Data not available Data not available Teynier, E. - Claimant

Stern, B. - Respondent

Aynès, L. - President
Data not available 243.30 mln EUR (270.60 mln USD) Indirect expropriation

Fair and equitable treatment/Minimum standard of treatment, including denial of justice claims
Indirect expropriation

Fair and equitable treatment/Minimum standard of treatment, including denial of justice claims
Award dated 24 October 2019 None Judicial review by national courts Award/decision upheld (Judicial review by national courts) Judgment of the Paris Court of Appeal dated 12 October 2021 (French) (Judicial review by national courts)

Judgment of the Paris Court of Appeal dated 12 October 2021 (English) (Judicial review by national courts)
None None
4 2015 MMEA and AHSI v. Senegal Menzies Middle East and Africa S.A. and Aviation Handling Services International Ltd. v. Republic of Senegal (ICSID Case No. ARB/15/21) Netherlands - Senegal BIT (1979)

Senegal - United Kingdom BIT (1980)
ICSID ICSID Investment: Ownership of subsidiary Aviation Handling Services (AHS), which provides aircraft ground-handling services at the Léopold Sédar Senghor International Airport in Dakar, Senegal.

Summary: Claims arising out of placing claimants’ company in administration by the government, which claimants view as disguised expropriation. According to the government, the measure was part of the illegal enrichment investigation against a former Senegalese minister for air transport.
Ownership of subsidiary Aviation Handling Services (AHS), which provides aircraft ground-handling services at the Léopold Sédar Senghor International Airport in Dakar, Senegal. Decided in favour of State Senegal United Kingdom

Netherlands
Tertiary: H - Transportation and storage 51 - Air transport Hanotiau, B. - President

Gharavi, H. G. - Claimant

Mayer, P. - Respondent
41.63 mln EUR (44.11 mln USD) Data not available Indirect expropriation None - jurisdiction declined Award dated 5 August 2016 None None None None None None
5 2014 VICAT v. Senegal VICAT v. Republic of Senegal (ICSID Case No. ARB/14/19) France - Senegal BIT (2007) ICSID ICSID Investment: Operation of several cement production facilities in Senegal through Vicat's Senegalese wholly-owned subsidiary Sococim.

Summary: Claims arising out of an alleged more favourable treatment by the Government to a Nigerian-based company which was claimant's competitor in the cement production business, including the non-enforcement of environmental and other regulations, to the detriment of Vicat.
Operation of several cement production facilities in Senegal through Vicat's Senegalese wholly-owned subsidiary Sococim. Discontinued Senegal France Secondary: C - Manufacturing 23 - Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products Sachs, K. - President

Polak, P. - Claimant

Legum, B. - Respondent
Data not available Data not available Most-favoured nation treatment Not applicable - settled or discontinued before decision on liability None None None None None None None
6 2008 Millicom v. Senegal Millicom International Operations B.V. and Sentel GSM S.A. v. Republic of Senegal (ICSID Case No. ARB/08/20) Netherlands - Senegal BIT (1979) ICSID ICSID Investment: Rights under a GSM concession concluded between the Senegalese Government and Milicom's Senegalese wholly-owned subsidiary.

Summary: Claims arising out of the Government's issuance of a decree revoking a 20-year telecommunications license that had been granted to Milicom's local subsidiary Sentel by a previous administration.
Rights under a GSM concession concluded between the Senegalese Government and Milicom's Senegalese wholly-owned subsidiary. Settled Senegal Netherlands Tertiary: J - Information and communication 61 - Telecommunications Tercier, P. - President

Hobér, K. - Claimant

Abraham, R. - Respondent
Data not available Non-pecuniary relief Direct expropriation

Most-favoured nation treatment
Not applicable - settled or discontinued before decision on liability Decision on Jurisdiction of the Arbitral Tribunal dated 16 July 2010

Award embodying the parties' settlement agreement dated 27 November 2012
None None None None None None