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The Dispute Settlement Aspects of Africa's New Economic Partnerships

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 May 2017

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Africa's New Economic Partnerships and Dispute Settlement
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 2016

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References

1 See International Chamber of Commerce, ICC Dispute Resolution Bulletin: 2014 Statistics; Dispute Adjudication Boards Under FIDIC Contracts, 2015.

2 See Chad Says to Take CNPC to Paris Tribunal Over Oil Dumping, Reuters (Aug. 10, 2014); China's CNPC Agrees to Pay $400 mln to Settle Chad Dispute—Chad Minister, Reuters (Oct. 27, 2014).

3 See Asa Fitch, Djibouti Files Arbitration Against DP World Over Alleged Corruption in Port Deal, Wall Street J. (July 9, 2014); Paul Richardson & Jeremy Hodges, DP World to Defend Djibouti Position After U.K. Court Ruling, Bloomberg (Mar. 3, 2016).

4 Piero Foresti, Laura de Carli & Others v. Republic of South Africa, ICSID Case No. ARB(AF)/07/01.

5 For a more detailed discussion of South Africa's new investment law, see Thomas R. Snider, South Africa Adopts New Investment Law Following Phase Out of BITs, Practical L. Arb. (2016).