Croatia held liable but avoids damages in postal case
The claimants had invested in one of Croatia's largest postal services companies, which is now defunct (Credit: istock.com/AndreyPopov)
An ICSID tribunal has found Croatia liable for failing to protect a Dutch entity’s investment in a now-defunct postal services enterprise, while declining to grant any of the more than €53 million in damages sought.
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