The A-Team of Brabant, Bou Chaaya, Diarra and Franc-Menget to advise B2Gold against Mali
The Canadian mining company remains open to dialogue with the Malian government despite launching an ICSID arbitration procedure in Paris against it, following the non-renewal of one of B2Gold’s permits.
01/07/2021 at 20h30, by Africa Business+
To assist in its dispute with the Bamako government, B2Gold has mobilised three law firms: Trinity International, Juri-Partner and Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF).
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