Dual Nationality Is No Bar: French Supreme Court Upholds BIT Protection for Venezuelan–Spanish Investors
Paris strengthens its appeal as an investment arbitration seat with a ruling favouring treaty certainty over the dominant nationality doctrine.
Paris strengthens its appeal as an investment arbitration seat with a ruling favouring treaty certainty over the dominant nationality doctrine.
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