Micula v Romania – A Saga of Lasting Significance

Lawrence Northmore-Ball, J. Harvey, Amber Courtier
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The dispute between the Micula parties and Romania has continued for over 16 years raising issues in investment arbitration and European Union (EU) law and particularly the enforceability of arbitral awards in varying jurisdictions. The proceedings, first brought before an ICSID Tribunal in 2005 (followed by annulment proceedings) have since led to enforcement proceedings across multiple fora including the EU Commission (involving State aid rules) as well as EU, English and US domestic courts. Whilst the Micula saga may be inching near to a conclusion, it threatens to cause lasting damage to what was intended to be a closed ecosystem of the ICSID Convention. A precedent has been set whereby instead of enforcing awards in accordance with the provisions of the ICSID Convention, Courts of ICSID Member States may proceed to enforce awards as though the ICSID Convention did not apply. As such, a discussion may need to take place in relation to the possible amendment of certain provisions of the ICSID Convention; however, in the short term it is important that supranational bodies unrelated to the ICSID Convention do not interfere with the obligations of ICSID Member States or purport to prohibit ICSID Member States from complying with ICSID awards.
米库拉诉罗马尼亚-一个具有持久意义的传奇
米库拉当事各方与罗马尼亚之间的争端已经持续了16年多,引发了投资仲裁和欧盟(EU)法律方面的问题,特别是不同司法管辖区仲裁裁决的可执行性问题。该诉讼于2005年首次提交ICSID仲裁庭(随后是撤销诉讼),此后导致多个论坛的强制执行程序,包括欧盟委员会(涉及国家援助规则)以及欧盟、英国和美国国内法院。虽然Micula的传奇故事可能接近尾声,但它可能会对ICSID公约的封闭生态系统造成持久的损害。已经有了先例,ICSID成员国的法院可以不按照ICSID公约的规定执行裁决,就像ICSID公约不适用一样继续执行裁决。因此,可能需要就ICSID公约某些条款的可能修订进行讨论;然而,在短期内,重要的是,与ICSID公约无关的超国家机构不干涉ICSID成员国的义务,也不试图禁止ICSID成员国遵守ICSID的裁决。
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