Bulgaria
Results: 12
Results: 2
NO. | Year of initiation | Short case name | Summary | Outcome of original proceedings | Respondent State | Home State of investor |
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1 | 2022 | Astronergy v. Bulgaria |
Investment: Investments in photovoltaic power plants through Astronergy Solar Bulgaria Ltd. Summary: |
Discontinued | Bulgaria | Netherlands |
2 | 2022 | Ershova and Jeršov v. Bulgaria |
Investment: Investments in “Petrol” AD JSC, a local oil and gas company, through a shareholding in “Petrol Holding” AD. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government’s alleged wrongful acts and omissions related to the investments of the claimants’ late father Denis Jeršov in “Petrol” and “Petrol Holding”, including the Government’s failure to halt the fraudulent sale of Petrol shares to a third party. According to the claimants, this led to Jeršov’s loss of control over Petrol, the bankruptcy Petrol Holding and the destruction of Jeršov’s investments. |
Pending | Bulgaria | Lithuania |
3 | 2018 | ACF v. Bulgaria |
Investment: Ownership of a solar power facility in the Karadzhalovo Solar Park in southern Bulgaria. Summary: Claims arising out of a series of alleged harmful measures taken by the Government in relation to the claimant’s solar power plant. |
Pending | Bulgaria | Malta |
4 | 2018 | Levy and Ramot v. Bulgaria |
Investment: Investments in a real estate project via a locally-incorporated company, Vitosha Resort 2000. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government’s alleged seizure of “Vitosha Village”, a luxury gated community development in a suburb of Sofia in which the claimants had invested. According to the claimants, a local court had wrongfully declared their local company bankrupt due to alleged debt owed to a contractor and ordered the liquidation of the attached property through a court-appointed administrator. |
Pending | Bulgaria | Israel |
5 | 2016 | ČEZ v. Bulgaria |
Investment: Summary: |
Pending | Bulgaria | Czechia |
6 | 2015 | ENERGO-PRO v. Bulgaria |
Investment: Ownership of a number of hydroelectric plants, distribution and supply companies and a locally registered electricity trader in Bulgaria. Summary: Claims arising out of regulatory reforms in relation to the pricing of electricity and changes to the State-sponsored compensation regime for renewable energy. |
Decided in favour of State | Bulgaria | Czechia |
7 | 2015 | SGRF v. Bulgaria |
Investment: Shareholding in Corporate Commercial Bank (Corpbank), one of the largest banks in Bulgaria. Summary: Claims arising out of licence revocation from, and bankruptcy of, Corporate Commercial Bank (Corpbank). |
Decided in favour of State | Bulgaria | Oman |
8 | 2013 | EVN v. Bulgaria |
Investment: Majority shareholding (67 per cent) in two Bulgarian-based electricity and supply companies. Summary: Claims arising out of alleged actions by Bulgarian regulatory authorities and government agencies in relation to the pricing of electricity and compensation for public obligations in respect to renewable energy. |
Decided in favour of State | Bulgaria | Austria |
9 | 2012 | Novera v. Bulgaria |
Investment: Rights under a waste management concession agreement for the city of Sofia, Bulgaria. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government's early termination of a 15-year concession to provide waste collection, street cleaning and snow-clearing services in Sofia, Bulgaria, due to alleged health and safety concerns. |
Data not available | Bulgaria | Netherlands |
10 | 2011 | Accession Eastern v. Bulgaria |
Investment: Indirect shareholding in company that held a waste management concession agreement for the city of Sofia, Bulgaria. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government's early termination of a 15-year concession to provide waste collection, street cleaning and snow-clearing services in Sofia, Bulgaria, due to alleged health and safety concerns. |
Discontinued | Bulgaria | Sweden |
11 | 2010 | ST-AD v. Bulgaria |
Investment: Shareholding in the previously State-owned company LIDI-R that held property title over the land at issue. Summary: Claims arising out of the alleged Government's unlawful restitution to a family of certain property, including a factory and commercial buildings located on it, on a tract of land in Sofia, Bulgaria. |
Decided in favour of State | Bulgaria | Germany |
12 | 2003 | Plama v. Bulgaria |
Investment: Purchase of capital in a local joint-stock company, Nova Plama AD, which owned a local oil refinery. Summary: Claims arising out of the Bulgarian government, national legislative, judicial authorities, and other public authorities and agencies' alleged damage to the operation of the investor's refinery, as well as their refusal or unreasonable delay in adopting adequate corrective measures. |
Decided in favour of State | Bulgaria | Cyprus |
NO. | Year of initiation | Short case name | Summary | Outcome of original proceedings | Respondent State | Home State of investor |
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1 | 2022 | Ndroqi v. Albania |
Investment: Summary: |
Pending | Albania | Bulgaria |
2 | 2019 | Kornikom v. Serbia |
Investment: Shareholding of 70% in Rudnik Kovin, the operator of the Kovin underwater coal mine. Summary: Claims arising out of a Government agency’s cancellation of a privatization contract with the claimant in 2010, recovering the 70% stake in Rudnik Kovin that the claimant had acquired after a public auction in 2007. |
Decided in favour of State | Serbia | Bulgaria |