ICSID tribunal considers property rights constituting investment capable of expropriation | Practical Law

ICSID tribunal considers property rights constituting investment capable of expropriation | Practical Law

In Emmis International Holding, BV and others v Hungary (ICSID Case No ARB/12/2), an ICSID tribunal considered whether any of the rights asserted by the claimants was a proprietary right constituting an investment capable of giving rise to a claim for expropriation for the purposes of an ICSID arbitration.

ICSID tribunal considers property rights constituting investment capable of expropriation

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ICSID tribunal considers property rights constituting investment capable of expropriation

by Naomi Lisney, Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
Published on 29 Apr 2014International
In Emmis International Holding, BV and others v Hungary (ICSID Case No ARB/12/2), an ICSID tribunal considered whether any of the rights asserted by the claimants was a proprietary right constituting an investment capable of giving rise to a claim for expropriation for the purposes of an ICSID arbitration.