There are two Latin American nations with more than 25 pending investor arbitrations.
One has never made any significant payment to settle an investor claim, and refuses to honor three awards it has lost.
In his heart of hearts, Hugo Chávez was a student of expropriation law. (Indeed, one might say that he was its leading practitioner.)
March 18, 2013 at 12:00 AM
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There are two Latin American nations with more than 25 pending investor arbitrations.
One has never made any significant payment to settle an investor claim, and refuses to honor three awards it has lost.
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