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Consent requirements in UK-Indonesia and Australia-Indonesia BITs satisfied (ICSID)

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Consent requirements in UK-Indonesia and Australia-Indonesia BITs satisfied (ICSID)

In Churchill Minining Plc v Republic of Indonesia and Planet Minining Pty Ltd v Republic of Indonesia (ICSID Case No ARB/12/14 and ICSID Case No ARB/12/40), an ICSID tribunal considered whether the Republic of Indonesia had consented to arbitration under the UK-Indonesia and Australia-Indonesia bilateral investment treaties (BITs) and whether there was an investment for the purposes of the BITs.

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Resource ID 0-559-2285
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Published on 05-Mar-2014
Resource Type Legal update: case report
Jurisdictions
  • International
  • United States
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