Treaty award in Poland dispute set aside in London
The Royal Lazienki Museum in Warsaw. Griffin says the museum wants the land it had invested in for parking space
UPDATED. In what is believed to be the first set aside of an investor-state award by an English court, a judge has ruled that an eminent tribunal hearing a private equity group's dispute with Poland interpreted an investment treaty too narrowly when it declined jurisdiction over certain claims.
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