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Tribunal to hear miner’s dispute against Tanzania
Friday April 09 2021
Summary
Indiana argues that expropriation of its nickel project breached agreements signed by Tanzanian, British and the Northern Ireland governments for promotion and protection of investments under bilateral investment treaties.
Montero Mining and Exploration Ltd and Winshear Gold Corporation also have arbitration cases against Tanzania.
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The arbitral tribunal by the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) will hold its first session on April 22 to hear the $95 million international compensation claim filed against Tanzania’s government by Indiana Resources Ltd of Australia last April.
In a notice to shareholders, Indiana said, “Cavinder Bull of Singapore has been appointed president of the arbitration tribunal with Justice Sanji Monageng of Botswana and Doak Bishop of the US confirmed as arbitration panel members.”
The East African
Monday January 11 2021
Tanzanian opposition leader Tundu Lissu poses during an interview with AFP at his home in Tienen, on November 14, 2020. PHOTO | AFP
Summary
Mr Lissu said member states which are signatories to the Rome Statues and the ICC chief prosecutor are the only ones with the legal mandate to file cases at The Hague-based court.
Attorney-General Adelardus Kilangi recently denied being aware of the ICC processes referred to by Chadema’s national chairman Freeman Mbowe.
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Dar es Salaam,
Politician Tundu Lissu, who was a presidential candidate in the 2020 general election in Tanzania, on Saturday said the Chadema opposition party has not filed a case at International Criminal Court (ICC) because it lacks the legal mandate to do so.