Russia loses challenge over lack of “reputable” counsel
Daniel Bethlehem QC, Pierre Marie-Dupuy and Vaclav Mikulka
Russia has failed to disqualify a tribunal hearing a Crimea-related treaty claim that refused to grant a six-month stay after the state’s counsel resigned, despite its argument that no new “reputable or experienced” representatives were immediately available.
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