Service on states can’t be bypassed, UK court holds
General Dynamics' arms deal was part of a package agreed between former UK and Libya leaders Tony Blair and the now deceased Muammar Gaddafi (Credit: Wikimedia Commons)
London’s Commercial Court has partially set aside an order to enforce an award against Libya, holding that it cannot dispense with requirements for service of proceedings on a foreign state even in the “exceptional circumstances” of Libya’s civil unrest.
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