French court says PCA lacked power to intervene in OIC case
The Peace Palace in The Hague, the home of the Permanent Court of Arbitration (Credit: Shutterstock/Ankor Light)
The Paris Court of Appeal has ruled that the Permanent Court of Arbitration had no authority to assist in the appointment of a tribunal to hear a US$525 million claim against Libya after the Organization of Islamic Cooperation refused to appoint an arbitrator on the state’s behalf.
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