KUALA LUMPUR, June 28 — Malaysia's latest victory at the Hague Court of Appeal in the Netherlands will likely render futile any further illegitimate attempts by a group of...
KUALA LUMPUR, June 28 — Malaysia's latest victory at the Hague Court of Appeal in the Netherlands will likely render futile any further illegitimate attempts by a group of purported Sulu claimants’ to recognise and enforce a purported arbitral award of US$14.9 billion against Malaysia.
A court in Madrid, Spain had in March 2019 appointed Stampa to be the arbitrator for the Sulu claimants' case, but the same Spanish court later in June 2021 annulled or cancelled his appointment as arbitrator. “It cannot be established that the parties intended to settle disputes by arbitration; even if they did, the alleged clause referred to by the claimants is, in any event, dysfunctional and cannot be relied upon,” she said.
Azalina said the decision affirmed Malaysia's position that the sham arbitration should never have taken place and that the entirety of the purported Final Award is null and void.
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