INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR SETTLEMENT OF INVESTMENT DISPUTES (ADDITIONAL FACILITY) In the interpretation proceeding between

Similar documents
Burimi S.R.L. and Eagle Games SH.A. Claimants. Republic of Albania Respondent. ICSID Case No. ARB/11/18

THE LONDON MARITIME ARBITRATORS ASSOCIATION THE INTERMEDIATE CLAIMS PROCEDURE (2012)

INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR SETTLEMENT OF INVESTMENT DISPUTES IN THE ARBITRATION UNDER CHAPTER ELEVEN OF THE NAFTA AND THE ICSID CONVENTION BETWEEN:

INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR SETTLEMENT OF INVESTMENT DISPUTES BERNHARD VON PEZOLD AND OTHERS (CLAIMANTS)

Rules for the Conduct of an administered Arbitration

2018 UPS Tariff/Terms and Conditions of Service United States

DECISION ON RECTIFICATION

CHAPTER 4 THE ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION ACT. Arrangement of Sections.

ICC Rules of Conciliation and Arbitration 1975

INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR SETTLEMENT OF INVESTMENT DISPUTES BERNHARD VON PEZOLD AND OTHERS (CLAIMANTS)

WIPO Mediation, Arbitration, Expedited Arbitration and Expert Determination Rules and Clauses. Alternative Dispute Resolution

ARBITRATION RULES OF THE COMMON COURT OF JUSTICE AND ARBITRATION

INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR SETTLEMENT OF INVESTMENT DISPUTES. Carnegie Minerals (Gambia) Limited. Republic of The Gambia

WIPO ARBITRATION AND MEDIATION CENTER

ICC/CMI Rules International Maritime Arbitration Organization in force as from 1 January 1978

RULES FOR EXPEDITED ARBITRATION. of the Finland Chamber of Commerce

RECTIFICATION OF AWARD

2012 ICC Rules 1998 ICC Rules. Article 1

INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR SETTLEMENT OF INVESTMENT DISPUTES

INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR SETTLEMENT OF INVESTMENT DISPUTES. Sanum Investments Limited. Lao People's Democratic Republic (ADHOC/17/1)

ARBITRATION RULES FOR THE TRANSPORTATION ADR COUNCIL

INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR SETTLEMENT OF INVESTMENT DISPUTES. Corona Materials, LLC v. Dominican Republic. (ICSID Case No.

Japan Arbitration Update: New JCAA Rules Comparison of Key Asian Arbitral Institutions

DUBAI INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION CENTRE RULES 2007 AS OF 22 ND FEBRUARY Introductory Provisions. Article (1) Definitions

Procedural Order (PO) No.1

RULES OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION

Saudi Center for Commercial Arbitration King Fahad Branch Rd, Al Mutamarat, Riyadh, KSA PO Box 3758, Riyadh Tel:

INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR SETTLEMENT OF INVESTMENT DISPUTES. Claimant. Respondent. (ICSID Case No. ARB/xx/xxx) [DRAFT] PROCEDURAL ORDER NO.

JAMS International Arbitration Rules & Procedures

STATUTE OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL

RULES FOR ARBITRATION BETWEEN THE BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS AND PRIVATE PARTIES

ORDER OF THE TRIBUNAL ON FURTHER PROCEEDINGS

Relevance of the Article 7 and pre-article 7 procedures for determinations of an investment treaty tribunal

Dispute Board Rules. in force as from 1 September Standard ICC Dispute Board Clauses. Model Dispute Board Member Agreement

CIArb/IMPRESS ARBITRATION SCHEME RULES ( the Rules ) FOR USE IN ENGLAND & WALES

ARBITRATION RULES. Arbitration Rules Archive. 1. Agreement of Parties

ADR INSTITUTE OF CANADA, INC. ADRIC ARBITRATION RULES I. MODEL DISPUTE RESOLUTION CLAUSE

Unfair dismissal is a claim that can be made by certain employees that their employer acted unreasonably in terminating their employment.

ICDR INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR DISPUTE RESOLUTION ARBITRATION RULES

Poštová banka, a.s. and ISTROKAPITAL SE v. Hellenic Republic (ICSID Case No. ARB/13/8) Procedural Order No. 1

Arbitration Agreement ADR Systems File # xxxxxxxxxxx Insurance Claim # xxxxxxxxxx

Guidelines on Evidence

DISPUTE RESOLUTION RULES

WIPO WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANISATION ARBITRATION RULES

THE LAW SOCIETY CONVEYANCING ARBITRATION RULES

STATUTE AND RULES OF PROCEDURE OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL. -Edition 2007-

Commercial Arbitration 2017

PCA Case No

Northern Ireland Social Care Council (Fitness to Practise) Rules 2016

THE STATUTES OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE ARBITRATION ACT (CHAPTER 10)

Consolidated Arbitration Rules

ORDINANCE XVII DISMISSAL AND REMOVAL FROM OFFICE OF ACADEMIC STAFF: TRIBUNAL AND APPEALS PROCEDURES

ARBITRATION RULES OF THE SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION CENTRE SIAC RULES (5 TH EDITION, 1 APRIL 2013)

CASE No. ARB/97/4. CESKOSLOVENSKA OBCHODNI BANKA, A.S. (Claimant) THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC (Respondent)

Rules of Procedure of the WHO Regional Committee for South-East Asia

CASE No. ARB/97/4. CESKOSLOVENSKA OBCHODNI BANKA, A.S. (Claimant) versus. THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC (Respondent)

ANNEX V PROCEDURAL RULES ON CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION OF CONTRACTS FINANCED BY THE EUROPEAN DEVELOPMENT FUND (EDF)

Independent Arbitration Scheme for the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)

International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes Washington, D.C. In the proceedings between

ARBITRATION RULES MEDIATION RULES

2010 No. 791 COPYRIGHT

The SIAC Arbitration Rules 2016: A detailed look at the new rules 1 August 2016

THE LMAA SMALL CLAIMS PROCEDURE

Rules of Commercial Conciliation and Arbitration of 1994

ORDER NO September 2010

Model Rules on Arbitral Procedure 1958

INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR SETTLEMENT OF INVESTMENT DISPUTES

Azurix Corp. The Argentine Republic. (ICSID Case No. ARB/01/12) (Annulment Proceeding)

IC Chapter 17. Claims for Benefits

Challenging an Arbitrator's Appointment: A study of the position in Qatar and in ICC Arbitration

Case 1:10-mc JDB Document 3-3 Filed 05/06/10 Page 1 of 5 EXHIBIT 3

Arbitration Rules of the Court of International Commercial Arbitration of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Romania

INTERNAL REGULATIONS OF THE FEI TRIBUNAL

Financial Dispute Resolution Centre Financial Dispute Resolution Scheme. Mediation and Arbitration Rules. February 2014

COMMITTEE S DECISION

(ICSID Case Nos. ARB/10/11 and ARB/10/18) Procedural Order No 16. (Concerning the Respondents Request for Reconsideration of 30 June 2016)

ARBITRATION RULES OF THE SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION CENTRE SIAC RULES (5 TH EDITION, 1 APRIL 2013) CONTENTS

PROCEDURE FOR DETAILED ASSESSMENT OF COSTS AND DEFAULT PROVISIONS

RULES OF PROCEDURE OF THE UNITED NATIONS APPEALS TRIBUNAL

International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes Washington, D.C.

RULES FOR EXPEDITED ARBITRATIONS

SCOPE Forum of Conciliation & Arbitration (SFCA) (As amended upto 2017)

The New DIAC Rules 2018 Issues relevant to arbitration in the UAE. Ahmed Ibrahim. The Society of Construction Arbitrators London -15 February 2018

REGULATIONS ON REPRESENTATION OF THE STAFF OF THE UNITED NATIONS AT GENEVA*

THE ARBITRATION (AMENDMENT) ACT,

CHAPTER 9 INVESTMENT. Section A

PROCEDURAL ORDER No. 2 (Revised) May 31, Glamis Gold, Ltd., Claimant v. The United States of America, Respondent

DRAFT. OCE Funding Agreement

Case 1:12-cv ALC-RWL Document 1 Filed 06/08/12 Page 1 of cv Plaintiff SISTEM MUHENDISLIK INSAAT SANAYI VE TICARET A.$.

CORRECTION AND INTERPRETATION OF THE AWARD

THE RENCO GROUP, INC. V. REPUBLIC OF PERU (UNCT/13/1) PROCEDURAL ORDER NO. 1

/...1 PRIVATE ARBITRATION KIT

INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR SETTLEMENT OF INVESTMENT DISPUTES IN THE PROCEEDINGS BETWEEN

Investments, Life Insurance & Superannuation Terms of Reference

Arbitration rules. International Chamber of Commerce. The world business organization

Indiana Homeowners Association Act

PROCEDURAL ORDER NO. 12

- legal sources - - corpus iuris -

INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR SETTLEMENT OF INVESTMENT DISPUTES. ACP Axos Capital GmbH. Republic of Kosovo PROCEDURAL ORDER NO. 3

CHAPTER 14 CONSULTATIONS AND DISPUTE SETTLEMENT. Article 1: Definitions

Transcription:

INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR SETTLEMENT OF INVESTMENT DISPUTES (ADDITIONAL FACILITY) In the interpretation proceeding between DAVID MINNOTTE AND ROBERT LEWIS Claimants and REPUBLIC OF POLAND Respondent ICSID Case No. ARB(AF)/10/1 DECISION ON THE REQUEST FOR INTERPRETATION OF THE AWARD Members of the Tribunal Professor Vaughan Lowe, QC, President Professor Maurice Mendelson, QC, Arbitrator Professor Eduardo Silva Romero, Arbitrator Secretary of the Tribunal Ms Geraldine R. Fischer Date of dispatch to the Parties: October 22, 2014

REPRESENTATION OF THE PARTIES Counsel for the Claimants: Colson Hicks Eidson, P.A. Mr. Joseph M. Matthews 208 11 th Street, SE Washington, D.C. 20003, U.S.A. and Greenberg Traurig LLP Mr. David Baron 2101 L Street, NW Washington, D.C. 20037, U.S.A. Counsel for the Respondent: K&L Gates Jamka Sp.K. Mr. Maciej Jamka and Dr. Wojciech Sadowski Pl. Malachowskiego 2 00-066 Warsaw, Poland and State Treasury Solicitors Office Ms. Katarzyna Szostak-Tebbens ul. Hoża 76/78 00-682 Warsaw, Poland 2

I. PROCEDURAL HISTORY 1. On June 20, 2014, the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes ( ICSID or the Centre ) received a Request for Interpretation of the Award rendered on May 16, 2014 in ICSID Case No. ARB(AF)/10/1, David Minnotte and Robert Lewis v. Republic of Poland (the Request ), submitted by the Claimants pursuant to Article 55 of the ICSID Arbitration (Additional Facility) Rules. On the same day, the Centre also confirmed its receipt of the prescribed lodging fee. 2. Article 55(2) of the ICSID Arbitration (Additional Facility) Rules provides that [t]he Tribunal shall determine the procedure to be followed in relation to requests for interpretation. By letter of June 24, 2014, the Tribunal invited both parties to provide their views on certain procedural proposals made by the Tribunal in that letter. 3. Having received and considered the parties respective responses to the Tribunal s letter on June 27, 2014, and having noted that there was agreement that the interpretation proceeding should proceed on the basis of written pleadings and without an oral hearing, on July 10, 2014 the Tribunal issued Procedural Order No. 1, concerning the procedure to be followed in this phase of the case. 4. In accordance with Procedural Order No. 1, Claimants submitted their Supplement to the Request for Interpretation (the Supplement ) by July 18, 2014, and Respondent submitted its Observations on the Request for Interpretation of the Final Award of 16 May 2014 (the Observations ) by August 1, 2014. II. THE TRIBUNAL S DECISION 5. Having read and considered these submissions and deliberated, the Tribunal has decided as follows. A. THE PARTIES SUBMISSIONS 6. The Request and Supplementary Request for interpretation were based solely upon 3

ICSID Arbitration (Additional Facility) Rule 55. 1 Questions of jurisdiction and of the admissibility of the Request must therefore be determined by reference to ICSID Arbitration (Additional Facility) Rule 55, which reads as follows: Article 55 Interpretation of the Award (1) Within 45 days after the date of the award either party, with notice to the other party, may request that the Secretary-General obtain from the Tribunal an interpretation of the award. (2) The Tribunal shall determine the procedure to be followed. (3) The interpretation shall form part of the award, and the provisions of Articles 52 and 53 of these Rules shall apply. 7. The actual request for interpretation was summarized as follows in paragraph 2 of the Request: INTERPRETATION REQUESTED BY CLAIMANTS 2. Claimants seek an Interpretation of the Final Award as follows: A. In order to properly effectuate the stated principle that the costs of this proceeding should follow the events, Claimants request that the Tribunal take more care to evaluate the numerous decisions contained within the Award as well as interim decisions and conduct prior to the Award in order to determine whether an Award of the entire sum of costs sought by Respondent actually complies with the principle that the costs follow the event. B. In light of the Tribunal s rejection of Respondent s jurisdictional defense based on the alleged fraud (paragraphs 128-140) Claimants request that the Tribunal specifically exclude the extensive fees and costs that were incurred by virtue of this defense, which was specifically not sustained. C. In light of the Tribunal s conclusions rejecting Respondent s other jurisdictional and admissibility defenses (paragraphs 141-1 Request, 1; Supplement 20. 4

151) Claimants request that the Tribunal specifically exclude fees and costs that were incurred by virtue of this defense, which was specifically not sustained. D. In light of the Tribunal s conclusions rejecting Respondent s defense on the merits of the BIT claims on the basis of fraud and deceit (paragraphs 153-164) Claimants request that the Tribunal specifically exclude fees and costs that were incurred by virtue of this defense, which was specifically not sustained. E. In light of the Tribunal s conclusion that it does not question that Claimants initiated and presented the claims in good faith, and specifically in light of the obligation under Article IX(2) of the BIT that the parties should seek initially to settle the dispute by consultation and negotiation and the absolute refusal of the Respondent to even meet with Claimants prior to commencement of the ICSID proceeding, Claimants request that the Tribunal reconsider the award of costs in their entirety or, in the alternative, make a significant adjustment to the costs sought by Respondent based on its pre-arbitration conduct in violation of the BIT. F. In light of the absence of recitation of several procedural matters from the Award that had significant impact on the cost of the proceedings, including specifically the Respondent s refusal to meet with Claimants prior to commencement of this proceeding and the tardy disclosure by one of the Tribunal members of a significant relationship that required careful investigation and analysis of the privilege to challenge said arbitrator, Claimants request that the Tribunal reconsider and exclude fees and costs for such proceedings. G. In light of Respondent s refusal to accept Claimants proposal of a single arbitrator, including the proposal that such arbitrator be Professor Vaughan Lowe, and subsequent agreement to Professor Lowe as President of the Tribunal, Claimants request that the Tribunal reduce the amount awarded for arbitrator compensation. H. In light of the secret criminal proceedings against Claimants and the extensive fees and costs that were necessitated by the need for Claimants to request and be granted in part emergency measures that resulted in the change of venue of the proceedings, Claimants request that the Tribunal reconsider and exclude fees and costs for such proceedings. 5

8. In the Conclusion of the Request, Claimants stated that: CONCLUSION 28. For all of the foregoing reasons, Claimants respectfully request that the Tribunal enter an order interpreting the Award pursuant to ICSID Arbitration (Additional Facility) Rule 55. 29. Pursuant thereto, Claimants respectfully request that the Tribunal establish an appropriate procedure to consider a proper cost allocation that will follow all of the events decided by this Tribunal and the Award, not merely allocate every dollar of the costs incurred against Claimants. 30. Alternatively, Claimants respectfully request that the Tribunal reverse its Award of Costs entirely based upon the failure of Respondent to comply with the BIT obligation to meet and attempt to resolve disputes. 9. In the Supplement, Claimants put forward further arguments in support of their position. The Conclusion of the Supplement stated that: 20. For all of the foregoing reasons, Claimants respectfully request that the Tribunal enter an order interpreting the Award pursuant to ICSID Arbitration (Additional Facility) Rule 55. 21. Pursuant thereto, Claimants respectfully request that the Tribunal adjust its Cost allocation and reduce the sum awarded against Claimants to effect the true intent that the costs should follow all of the events in this proceeding, not just the outcome on the merits of a claim pursued in good faith. 10. In the Respondent s Observations, it moved that the Tribunal dismiss the Request and Supplement with costs. As well as (among other things) challenging the Claimants characterisation of the Award, it observed: Both the Request and the Supplement aim to reverse the dispositive part of the Award with respect to the ruling on costs of arbitration. Such action manifestly exceeds the purpose and confines of the procedure instituted by Claimants under Article 55 of the ICSID (Additional Facility) Arbitration Rules. 2 11. The Tribunal considers that, as it was put in the Wena Hotels case, there are: 2 Observations, 2(a). 6

two main conditions for the admissibility of an application for interpretation: first, there has to be a dispute between the original parties as to the meaning or scope of the award; second, the purpose of the application must be to obtain an interpretation of the award. 3 12. In the present case, the complaint is not that it is unclear what this Tribunal decided: it is that on the basis of the facts in this case the Tribunal could and should have come to a different conclusion, even applying the principles that the Tribunal s award indicated that it was applying. That is not a request for interpretation of its decision. It is a request that the Tribunal reconsider and alter its decision. 13. This request plainly falls outside the scope of ICSID Arbitration (Additional Facility) Rule 55. The Tribunal has no legal power to do what the Claimants request of it, even if it were minded to do so. It accordingly declines the request for interpretation of its award. B. COSTS OF THE INTEPRETATION PROCEEDING 14. In its Observations, the Respondent requested that the Tribunal order the Claimants to reimburse the Respondent for: (i) its legal fees, and (ii) the costs of this proceeding, as established by the Tribunal. 4 15. Because there is no genuine dispute over interpretation, it is appropriate that the Claimants, as the unsuccessful applicants, should bear all reasonable costs of this interpretation proceeding. 5 3 Wena Hotels Ltd v Arab Republic of Egypt, ICSID Case No. ARB/98/4, Decision on the Application for Interpretation of the Award dated 8 December 2000 issued on 31 October 2005, 76. Although the interpretation proceeding in the Wena case was conducted in accordance with Article 50 of the ICSID Convention, the same requirements are useful guidance for interpretation proceedings initiated pursuant to Article 55 of the ICSID Arbitration (Additional Facility) Rules. 4 Observations, 38. 5 The costs of the interpretation proceeding include, inter alia, the arbitrators fees, the Tribunal s expenses and the Secretariat s fees and expenses. At the time of the Decision this amount is US$14,368.75, which consists of the interpretation proceeding costs of US$14,148.75 and estimated charges of US$220.00 for the costs incurred in connection with the dispatch of the Decision (e.g., costs related to courier services, binding and photocopying). The ICSID Secretariat will provide the parties with a detailed Financial Statement as soon as all invoices are received 7

16. On September 22, 2014, the Tribunal invited the Parties to submit a statement of their costs and fees incurred with respect to the preparation of this interpretation proceeding. After reviewing Respondent s letter of September 26, 2014, the Tribunal has determined that the legal representation costs referenced in this letter are reasonable. 17. Consequently, the Claimants are ordered to pay the Respondent: (i) the Respondent s share of the interpretation proceeding costs, i.e. one half of the total costs for the interpretation proceedings, amounting to US$7,184.38; and (ii) US$15,915.08 for the Respondent s costs for legal representation for the interpretation proceeding. Therefore, the Claimants are ordered to pay to the Respondent a total amount of US$23,099.46. III. OPERATIVE PART 18. The Tribunal decides: FOR THE REASONS STATED ABOVE (1) That the Claimants request for the interpretation of the Award is dismissed; (2) That the Claimants should bear all reasonable costs of the interpretation proceedings, including all the ICSID arbitration costs and expenses, reasonable costs and expenses incurred by the Respondent in the preparation of its legal case related to the interpretation proceeding and their own expenses; and (3) As a consequence, the Claimants shall pay US$23,099.46 to the Respondent. and the account is finalized. Any remaining balance in the case account will be reimbursed to the parties in proportion to the payments that they advanced to ICSID. 8

[Signed] Professor Maurice Mendelson, QC Arbitrator [Signed] Professor Eduardo Silva Romero Arbitrator Date: [6 October 2014] Date: [13 October 2014] [Signed] Professor Vaughan Lowe, QC President Date: [22 October 2014] 9