“It takes two to tango”: English court questions validity of bribery case against Libya
Skyline of Tripoli, Libya (Credit: istock.com/Noctiluxx)
The English Commercial Court has refused to declare that a tribunal was validly constituted in a shipping dispute involving an alleged US$5 million bribe to a son of former Libyan president Muammar Gadaffi – raising questions over the continued existence of one of the parties.
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