Guinea: Mayer Brown wins case for Compagnie Sahélienne d’Entreprise
A default judgment was handed down last month against Guinea, the second arbitration procedure in which the West African country has refused to participate.
16/07/2021 at 15h35, by Africa Business+
Yet the country led by Alpha Condé since 2010 had effectively accepted the arbitration clauses of the contract signed in June 2003 with the Senegalese civil engineering company, when the government awarded it two road infrastructure contracts.
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