1 |
2010
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Border Timbers and others v. Zimbabwe
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Border Timbers Limited, Timber Products International (Private) Limited, and Hangani Development Co. (Private) Limited v. Republic of Zimbabwe (ICSID Case No. ARB/10/25)
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Switzerland - Zimbabwe BIT (1996) |
ICSID |
ICSID |
Investment: Shareholding in Zimbabwean forestry and timber processing enterprises.
Summary: Claims arising out of the Government's compulsory acquisition of claimants' farms and forestry plantations following Zimbabwe's land reform, the alleged expropriation of foreign exchange from claimants' bank accounts and the State's alleged failure to prevent invasions to the forestry plantations by illegal squatters. |
Shareholding in Zimbabwean forestry and timber processing enterprises. |
Decided in favour of investor
|
Zimbabwe |
Switzerland |
Primary: A - Agriculture, forestry and fishing |
2 - Forestry and logging |
Fortier, L. Y. - President
Williams, D. A. R. - Claimant
Hwang, M. - Respondent
Chen, A. - Respondent (replaced)
Mutharika, A. P. - Respondent (replaced) |
345.40 mln USD
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125.00 mln USD
|
Direct expropriation
Indirect expropriation
Fair and equitable treatment/Minimum standard of treatment, including denial of justice claims
Full protection and security, or similar
Transfer of funds
Arbitrary, unreasonable and/or discriminatory measures |
Direct expropriation
Indirect expropriation
Fair and equitable treatment/Minimum standard of treatment, including denial of justice claims
Full protection and security, or similar
Arbitrary, unreasonable and/or discriminatory measures
Transfer of funds |
Award dated 28 July 2015 |
None |
ICSID annulment proceedings |
Award/decision upheld (ICSID annulment proceedings) |
Decision on Annulment dated 21 November 2018 (ICSID annulment proceedings) |
None |
Heiskanen, V. - President
Kalicki, J. E. - Member
Kettani, A. - Member |
2 |
2010
|
von Pezold and others v. Zimbabwe
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Bernhard von Pezold and others v. Republic of Zimbabwe (ICSID Case No. ARB/10/15)
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Germany - Zimbabwe BIT (1995)
Switzerland - Zimbabwe BIT (1996) |
ICSID |
ICSID |
Investment: Ownership of forestry and agricultural businesses in Zimbabwe engaged in the production of tobacco, timber, tea, coffee and macadamia nuts.
Summary: Claims arising out of the Government's expropriation without compensation of three estates owned by the claimants, including forestry and agricultural businesses, in the context of Zimbabwe's 2000 land reform programme. |
Ownership of forestry and agricultural businesses in Zimbabwe engaged in the production of tobacco, timber, tea, coffee and macadamia nuts. |
Decided in favour of investor
|
Zimbabwe |
Germany
Switzerland |
Primary: A - Agriculture, forestry and fishing |
1 - Crop and animal production, hunting and related service activities |
Fortier, L. Y. - President
Williams, D. A. R. - Claimant
Hwang, M. - Respondent
Chen, A. - Respondent (replaced)
Mutharika, A. P. - Respondent (replaced) |
Data not available
|
64.90 mln USD
|
Direct expropriation
Fair and equitable treatment/Minimum standard of treatment, including denial of justice claims
Full protection and security, or similar
Arbitrary, unreasonable and/or discriminatory measures
Transfer of funds |
Direct expropriation
Fair and equitable treatment/Minimum standard of treatment, including denial of justice claims
Full protection and security, or similar
Transfer of funds
Arbitrary, unreasonable and/or discriminatory measures |
Award dated 28 July 2015 |
None |
ICSID annulment proceedings |
Award/decision upheld (ICSID annulment proceedings) |
Decision on Annulment dated 21 November 2018 (ICSID annulment proceedings) |
None |
Heiskanen, V. - President
Kalicki, J. E. - Member
Kettani, A. - Member |
3 |
2005
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Funnekotter v. Zimbabwe
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Bernardus Henricus Funnekotter and others v. Republic of Zimbabwe (ICSID Case No. ARB/05/6)
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Netherlands - Zimbabwe BIT (1996) |
ICSID |
ICSID |
Investment: Direct and indirect ownership of large commercial farms in Zimbabwe.
Summary: Claims arising out of the enactment of a Land Acquisition Act and other measures authorizing the Government to acquire compulsorily any rural land when the acquisition was deemed necessary for agricultural settlement purposes under which the claimants' properties were allegedly expropriated without compensation, including the presence of war veterans and settlers that forced the claimants to vacate their farms. |
Direct and indirect ownership of large commercial farms in Zimbabwe. |
Decided in favour of investor
|
Zimbabwe |
Netherlands |
Primary: A - Agriculture, forestry and fishing |
1 - Crop and animal production, hunting and related service activities |
Guillaume, G. - President
Cass, R. A. - Claimant
Wasi Zafar, M. - Respondent |
12.40 mln EUR (15.60 mln USD)
|
8.20 mln EUR (10.60 mln USD)
|
Direct expropriation
Fair and equitable treatment/Minimum standard of treatment, including denial of justice claims
Full protection and security, or similar
Umbrella clause
Arbitrary, unreasonable and/or discriminatory measures |
Direct expropriation |
Award dated 22 April 2009 |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |
None |