Is the international arbitration battle for capital’s historic barracks coming to an end?
The International Court of Arbitration in London dismissed all claims of Griffin against the Republic of Poland in its recent judgment. However, as it turns out, Poland's victory in arbitration does not necessarily mean the end of the whole dispute. From the very beginning, the long-lasting dispute has been watched by the development industry, public opinion, but above all lawyers practicing international investment law – writes Radosław Chudy from GWW.
https://www.prawo.pl/podatki/spor-o-zabytkowe-koszary-w-warszawie-opinia-gww,500400.html
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