French Council of State rules on set-aside powers
The LNG terminal in Fos-sur-Mer (Credit: Fosmax)
France’s supreme administrative court has ruled for the first time on its power to review international arbitration awards arising from public contracts, partially setting aside an ICC award relating to a liquefied natural gas terminal on the country’s Mediterranean coast.
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