ICSID tribunal considers respondent’s objection that claim is manifestly without legal merit | Practical Law

ICSID tribunal considers respondent’s objection that claim is manifestly without legal merit | Practical Law

In PNG Sustainable Development Program Ltd. v Independent State of Papua New Guinea, ICSID Case No. ARB/13/33, an ICSID tribunal considered the respondent's objection that a claim was manifestly without legal merit under Rule 41(5) of the ICSID Arbitration Rules.

ICSID tribunal considers respondent’s objection that claim is manifestly without legal merit

by Practical Law Arbitration
Published on 19 Nov 2014International
In PNG Sustainable Development Program Ltd. v Independent State of Papua New Guinea, ICSID Case No. ARB/13/33, an ICSID tribunal considered the respondent's objection that a claim was manifestly without legal merit under Rule 41(5) of the ICSID Arbitration Rules.