Tanzania
The West Australian | 8-mar-2021
The International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Dispute has advised Indiana Resources that the “Arbitral Panel” has now been formed with the first procedural hearing scheduled for the 22nd of April 2021.
Yahoo | 11-ene-2021
Montero has completed a litigation funding agreement with Omni Bridgeway Canada Limited, an affiliate of the litigation funder.
Ecofin | 10-dic-2020
L’Etat tanzanien et la compagnie minière devraient se retrouver devant un tribunal du CIRDI au premier trimestre 2021. La société réclame 95 millions $ au moins pour « expropriation illégale » au projet de nickel Ntaka Hill.
Mining Review Africa | 9-dic-2020
Indiana Resources expects to begin arbitration with Tanzania over the expropriation of the Ntaka Hill nickel project and other alleged breaches of the UK-Tanzania BIT early 2021.
IISD | 15-oct-2020
En los últimos años, el Gobierno de Tanzania ha introducido cambios importantes a la legislación que rige la inversión extranjera en recursos naturales, y mecanismos relacionados con la solución de controversias, con el objetivo de librar a este sector de los vestigios de las relaciones “coloniales”.
IISD | 13-oct-2020
La Tanzanie a promulgué des modifications profondes de la législation régissant les investissements étrangers dans le secteur des ressources naturelles, dans le but de débarrasser le secteur des vestiges des relations « colonialistes ».
IISD | 13-oct-2020
Tanzania has enacted significant changes to the legislation governing foreign investment in natural resources with the aim of ridding the sector of the vestiges of “colonial” relationships.
Ecofin | 1ro-oct-2020
Indiana Resources réclame 95 millions $ comme dédommagement minimum en réparation du préjudice causé par « l’expropriation illégale » de son permis d’exploration au projet de nickel Ntaka Hill.
Mining Weekly | 30-sep-2020
Indiana Resources has lodged a $95-million compensation claim against the government of Tanzania over the "illegal expropriation” of the Ntaka Hill nickel project.
Afronomics Law | 11-sep-2020
Tanzania’s reforms show that the claim that African states should regard ISDS mechanism as the preferred method for resolving investment disputes is not only very contested, but that there are legitimate grounds for those contestations.