UK judge finds state immunity irrelevant when registering ICSID award

UK judge finds state immunity irrelevant when registering ICSID award

In a “novel” ruling that goes against international case law, the Commercial Court in London has declined to set aside an order for the registration of a decade-old ICSID award against Zimbabwe, finding that sovereign immunity has no relevance at that stage of proceedings.

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