Tag: Arbitration
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ECG Wins Big as PDS Compensation Claim is Dismissed in London Arbitration
ECG Triumphs in London Arbitration A London-based arbitration tribunal has ruled in favor of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), substantially rejecting the $390 million compensation claim lodged by Power Distribution Services Ghana Ltd. (PDS). The decision marks a decisive turn in a long-running dispute over the termination of PDS’s management contract for ECG, a…
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PDS loses $390m claim as London arbitration tribunal rules in favour of ECG
London Arbitration Rules in Favor of ECG, Denies PDS Compensation A London-based arbitral tribunal has delivered a decisive ruling in favor of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), effectively dismissing Power Distribution Services Ghana Ltd. (PDS) claim for around $390 million. The decision, which stems from a dispute over the termination of PDS’s management contract…
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PDS Loses $390m Claim in London Arbitration Ruling
London arbitration tribunal rules in ECG’s favor, dismissing PDS claim A London-based arbitration tribunal has ruled against Power Distribution Services Ghana Ltd. (PDS) in a high-profile dispute tied to the termination of its management contract with the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG). The arbitral award substantially rejects PDS’s demand for compensation following the termination, signaling…
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Foreign-born footballers saga: Malaysia to pursue CAS after FIFA dismissal
Malaysia to escalate dispute over foreign-born players’ eligibility The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) is moving the high-stakes eligibility case of seven foreign-born players from the national team to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) after FIFA rejected its appeal. The decision marks a pivotal moment in how national associations manage dual-eligibility rules and…
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Malaysia FA to Pursue CAS Arbitration over Seven Foreign-Born Players’ Eligibility After FIFA Appeal Dismissal
Background: A Contested Eligibility Saga The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) is moving the dispute surrounding seven foreign-born players’ eligibility to represent the national team onto the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). FIFA recently dismissed FAM’s appeal in the case, prompting a shift from global governing body rulings to arbitration in search of a…
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Slovenia’s Controversial Loss: A Deep Dive into the Euro Championship Quarterfinals
Introduction The Slovenian basketball team faced a frustrating defeat against Germany in the Euro Championship quarterfinals, igniting a wave of controversy regarding the match’s arbitration. Holding a lead for over 26 minutes and reaching a maximum advantage of 13 points, Slovenia seemed poised to advance. However, as the game progressed, critical decisions from the referees…
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New Protocols and AI Tools Transforming Legal Dispute Resolution
Introduction: A New Era for Dispute Resolution In recent years, the legal community has experienced a significant transformation in its approach to dispute resolution. The introduction of advanced protocols and artificial intelligence (AI) tools has created new opportunities for efficiency and effectiveness in resolving conflicts. This transformation was prominently showcased at the annual Singapore Convention…
