In June 2005, the House of Lords handed down judgment in Lesotho Highlands Development Authority v Impregilo and others.
This is an important decision that challenges arbitration awards made in England.
The recent House of Lords ruling on the Lesotho Katse Dam case is set to have a major impact on challenging arbitration awards in England. Tim Reid and Ben Giaretta report
September 21, 2005 at 08:03 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Legalweek
In June 2005, the House of Lords handed down judgment in Lesotho Highlands Development Authority v Impregilo and others.
This is an important decision that challenges arbitration awards made in England.
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