Lusaka and First Quantum Minerals select counsel for ICSID arbitration
Featuring the former Nigerian Attorney General and the former president of the ICC in Paris, the two parties have chosen heavyweight arbitrators to settle their mining dispute.
25/08/2020 at 14h01, by Aurelie Benoit
On 18 August at the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), Canadian mining company First Quantum Minerals and the Republic of Zambia validated their arbitration tribunal panels, just two months after the case’s registration last June.
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