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THE ICSID CASELOAD –
STATISTICS
(ISSUE 2015-1)
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The ICSID Caseload – Statistics
(Issue 2015-1)
This issue of the ICSID Caseload – Statistics updates the profile of the ICSID caseload, historically
and for the calendar year 2014. It is based on cases registered or administered by ICSID as of
December 31, 2014.
As in the previous issues, this document illustrates: the number of cases registered under the
ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules; the number of other cases administered by the
ICSID Secretariat; the basis of consent to ICSID jurisdiction invoked in registered arbitration and
conciliation cases; the geographic distribution of ICSID cases by the State party to the dispute,
and the economic sectors involved in ICSID disputes. It also contains data on outcomes in ICSID
arbitration and conciliation proceedings, including further information on disputes decided by
arbitral tribunals, data on discontinued ICSID arbitration proceedings, and outcomes to date in
annulment proceedings under the ICSID Convention. The nationalities and geographic origins of
arbitrators, conciliators and ad hoc committee members appointed in ICSID cases are also
featured.
The Secretariat will continue to publish the ICSID Caseload – Statistics on a bi-annual basis, and
welcomes any comments or suggestions by email at ICSIDsecretariat@worldbank.org.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1
PART I - ALL CASES REGISTERED AND ADMINISTERED BY ICSID
1. Map of the ICSID Contracting States and Other Signatories to the ICSID Convention as of December 31, 2014 6
2. Cases Registered by ICSID 7
Chart 1: Total Number of ICSID Cases Registered, by Calendar Year 7
Chart 2: Number of Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules, by Calendar Year 8
Chart 3: Type of Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules 8
3. Non-ICSID Cases Administered by the ICSID Secretariat 9
Chart 4: Number of Non-ICSID Cases Administered by the ICSID Secretariat over the Past Ten Fiscal Years2
9
4. Basis of Consent Invoked to Establish ICSID Jurisdiction in Registered ICSID Cases 10
Chart 5: Basis of Consent Invoked to Establish ICSID Jurisdiction in Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and
Additional Facility Rules 10
5. Geographic Distribution of All ICSID Cases, by State Party Involved 11
Chart 6: Geographic Distribution of All Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules, by State
Party Involved 11
6. Distribution of All ICSID Cases by Economic Sector 12
Chart 7: Distribution of All Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules, by Economic Sector 12
7. ICSID Arbitration and Conciliation Proceedings – Outcomes 13
Chart 8: Arbitration Proceedings under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules – Outcomes 13
Chart 8a: Disputes Decided by Arbitral Tribunals under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules – Findings 14
Chart 8b: Disputes Settled or Proceedings Otherwise Discontinued under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules – Basis 15
Chart 9: Conciliation Proceedings under the ICSID Convention – Outcomes 16
Chart 10: Conciliation Proceedings under the ICSID Convention – Commission Reports 16
8. Annulment Proceedings under the ICSID Convention – Outcomes 17
Chart 11: Awards Rendered and Outcomes in Annulment Proceedings under the ICSID Convention, by Decade 17
9. Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in ICSID Cases 18
Chart 12: Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention
and Additional Facility Rules – Distribution of Appointments by Geographic Region 18
Chart 13: Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention
and Additional Facility Rules – Distribution of Appointments by ICSID and by the Parties (or Party-appointed Arbitrators) by
Geographic Region 19
Chart 14: State of Nationality of Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in Cases Registered under
the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules 20
1
The data is based on ICSID statistics as of December 31, 2014.
2
The ICSID Fiscal Year covers the period July 1 to June 30.
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PART II - CASES REGISTERED AND ADMINISTERED BY ICSID IN 2014
1. New Cases Registered by ICSID in 2014 22
Chart 1: Number of New Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules in 2014 22
2. Non-ICSID Cases Administered by the ICSID Secretariat in 2014 22
Chart 2: Number of Non-ICSID Cases Administered by the ICSID Secretariat in 2014 22
3. Basis of Consent Invoked to Establish ICSID Jurisdiction in New Cases Registered in 2014 23
Chart 3: Basis of Consent Invoked to Establish ICSID Jurisdiction in New Cases Registered in 2014 under the ICSID
Convention and Additional Facility Rules 23
4. Geographic Distribution of New ICSID Cases Registered in 2014, by State Party Involved 24
Chart 4: Geographic Distribution of New Cases Registered in 2014 under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules,
by State Party Involved 24
Chart 5: Geographic Distribution of New Cases Registered in 2014 under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules,
by State Party Involved – Further Details 25
5. Distribution of New ICSID Cases Registered in 2014, by Economic Sector 26
Chart 6: Distribution of New Cases Registered in 2014 under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules, by Economic
Sector 26
6. ICSID Arbitration Proceedings Concluded in 2014 – Outcomes 27
Chart 7: Arbitration Proceedings under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules concluded in 2014 – Outcomes 27
Chart 7a: Disputes Decided by Arbitral Tribunals under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules in 2014 – Findings 28
Chart 7b: Disputes Settled or Proceedings Otherwise Discontinued under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules
in 2014 – Basis 29
7. Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in ICSID Cases in 2014 30
Chart 8: Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in 2014 in Cases Registered under the
ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules – Distribution of Appointments by Geographic Region 30
Chart 9: Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in 2014 in Cases Registered under the
ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules – Distribution of Appointments by ICSID and by the Parties
(or Party-appointed Arbitrators) by Geographic Region 31
Chart 10: State of Nationality of Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in 2014 in Cases
Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules 32
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PART I
ALL CASES REGISTERED AND ADMINISTERED
BY ICSID
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1. Map of the ICSID Contracting States and Other Signatories to the ICSID Convention as of December 31, 2014
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2. Cases Registered by ICSID
Chart 1: Total Number of ICSID Cases Registered, by Calendar Year:
As of December 31, 2014, ICSID had registered 497 cases under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules.
1
4
1 2 1 2 2 3 4
1
4
1 2 1
3 3 3
10 11 10
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Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules
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Chart 2: Number of Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules by Calendar Year:
Chart 3: Type of Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules:
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4
1 2 1 2 1 2 4
1
4
1 2 1 2 3 3
8 8 8 9
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2012
2013
2014
ICSID Convention Arbitration Cases ICSID Convention Conciliation Cases
ICSID Additional Facility Arbitration Cases ICSID Additional Facility Conciliation Cases
ICSID Convention
Arbitration Cases
442
(89%)
ICSID Convention
Conciliation Cases
7
(1.5%)
ICSID Additional Facility
Arbitration Cases
46
(9%)
ICSID Additional Facility
Conciliation Cases
2
(0.5%)
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3. Non-ICSID Cases Administered by the ICSID Secretariat
Chart 4: Number of Non-ICSID Cases Administered by the ICSID Secretariat over the Past Ten Fiscal Years:
The ICSID Secretariat offers various levels of administrative and organizational support for non-ICSID
dispute settlement in State-State or investor-State proceedings. Among the State-State cases administered
in the past decade are the Southern Bluefin Tuna case (Australia and New Zealand v. Japan), an expert
determination proceeding under the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960, and an arbitration under the Softwood
Lumber Agreement of 2006 (United States v. Canada).
The Centre also frequently provides administrative assistance to investor-State arbitrations under the
UNCITRAL Rules or other ad hoc dispute settlement provisions. The Centre’s services in these proceedings
range from support with the organization of hearings to administrative services comparable to those
provided in ICSID cases. The Secretariat also acts as appointing authority, and decides proposals for
disqualification of arbitrators, upon request. In addition to administering UNCITRAL arbitrations, ICSID has
also assisted with the organization of hearings in arbitration proceedings conducted under the auspices of
the ICC, LCIA, PCA, and other institutions.
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FY2006 FY2007 FY2008 FY2009 FY2010 FY2011 FY2012 FY2013 FY2014 July 1 -
Dec. 31,
2014Investor-State UNCITRAL Arbitrations Other Cases
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4. Basis of Consent Invoked to Establish ICSID Jurisdiction in Registered ICSID Cases
Chart 5: Basis of Consent Invoked to Establish ICSID Jurisdiction in Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and
Additional Facility Rules:
ASEAN Agreement for the
Promotion and Protection
of Investments
0.2%
Bilateral Investment
Treaty (BIT)
61.8%
Dominican Republic-
United States-Central
America Free Trade
Agreement (DR-CAFTA)
0.9%
Investment Contract
between the Investor
and the Host-State
18.3%
Investment Law of the
Host-State
9.4%
North American Free
Trade Agreement
(NAFTA)
2.9%
Oman-U.S. Free Trade
Agreement
(Oman-U.S. FTA)
0.2%
Canada -Peru Free Trade
Agreement
(Canada-Peru FTA)
0.2%
Energy Charter Treaty
(ECT)
6.1%
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5. Geographic Distribution of All ICSID Cases, by State Party Involved
Chart 6: Geographic Distribution of All Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules, by
State Party Involved*:
* The classification of the geographic regions above is based on the World Bank’s regional system, available at
http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/0,,pagePK:180619~theSitePK:136917,00.html, and also includes World Bank donor countries.
South America
26%
Central America &
the Caribbean
7%
North America (Canada,
Mexico & U.S.)
4% Eastern Europe &
Central Asia
25%
Western Europe
4%
Sub-Saharan Africa
16%
Middle East &
North Africa
10%
South & East Asia &
the Pacific
8%
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6. Distribution of All ICSID Cases by Economic Sector
Chart 7: Distribution of All Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules, by Economic
Sector*:
* This sector classification is based on the World Bank’s sector codes, available at http://siteresources.worldbank.org/PROJECTS/Resources/SectorCodesLists.pdf.
Finance
7%
Information &
Communication
6%
Agriculture, Fishing &
Forestry
4% Oil, Gas & Mining
26%
Electric Power &
Other Energy
14%
Water, Sanitation &
Flood Protection
6%
Construction
7%Tourism
4%
Other Industry
13%
Transportation
10%
Services &
Trade
3%
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7. ICSID Arbitration and Conciliation Proceedings – Outcomes
Chart 8: Arbitration Proceedings under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules – Outcomes:
Dispute decided by
Tribunal
64%
(see chart 8a)
Dispute settled or
proceeding otherwise
discontinued
36%
(see chart 8b)
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Chart 8a: Disputes Decided by Arbitral Tribunals under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules – Findings:
* Pursuant to ICSID Arbitration Rule 41(5) and Article 45(6) of the Arbitration (Additional Facility) Rules, as adopted by the ICSID Administrative Council in 2006, a
party may, at an early stage of the proceeding, file an objection that a claim is manifestly without merit. If the Tribunal decides that the claims are manifestly without
legal merit, it shall render an award to that effect.
Award deciding that the
claims are manifestly
without legal merit*
1%
Award declining
jurisdiction
25%
Award dismissing all
claims
28%
Award upholding claims
in part or in full
46%
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Chart 8b: Disputes Settled or Proceedings Otherwise Discontinued under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility
Rules – Basis:
1
ICSID Arbitration Rule 44. No case concluded to date on the basis of Arbitration (Additional Facility) Rule 50.
2
ICSID Arbitration Rule 43(2). No case concluded to date on the basis of Arbitration (Additional Facility) Rule 49(2).
3
In accordance with Article 44 of the ICSID Convention.
4
ICSID Administrative & Financial Regulation 14(3)(d).
5
ICSID Arbitration Rule 45 and Arbitration (Additional Facility) Rule 51.
6
ICSID Arbitration Rule 43(1) and Arbitration (Additional Facility) Rule 49(1).
Proceeding
discontinued at the
request of
both parties6
45%
Proceeding discontinued
at the request of one
party1
29%
Settlement agreement
embodied in an award at
parties' request2
15%
Proceeding discontinued
at the Initiative of the
Tribunal3
1%
Proceeding discontinued
for lack of payment of
the required advances4
8%
Proceeding discontinued
for failure of parties to
act5
2%
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Chart 9: Conciliation Proceedings under the ICSID Convention – Outcomes:
Chart 10: Conciliation Proceedings under the ICSID Convention – Commission Reports:
Conciliation
Commission Report
issued
71%
(see chart 10)
Proceeding
Discontinued
29%
Report recording
failure of the Parties to
reach agreement
80%
Report recording
agreement of the
Parties
20%
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8. Annulment Proceedings under the ICSID Convention – Outcomes
Chart 11: Awards Rendered and Outcomes in Annulment Proceedings under the ICSID Convention, by Decade:
4
9
18
96
68
0 1 0
13 13
0
3 1
8
10 0 1
5
11
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
1971-1980 1981-1990 1991-2000 2001-2010 2011 -
Number of Convention awards rendered Number of decisions rejecting the application for annulment
Number of decisions annulling the award in part or in full Number of annulment proceedings discontinued
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9. Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in ICSID Cases
Chart 12: Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in Cases Registered under the ICSID
Convention and Additional Facility Rules – Distribution of Appointments by Geographic Region*:
* The classification of the geographic regions above is based on the World Bank’s regional system, available at
http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/0,,pagePK:180619~theSitePK:136917,00.html, and also includes World Bank donor countries. The chart
reflects appointments made to Tribunals and ad hoc Committees constituted until December 31, 2014.
North America
(Canada, Mexico & U.S.)
22%
South America
11%
Central America &
the Caribbean
2%
Middle East &
North Africa
4%
Sub-Saharan Africa
2%
South & East Asia &
the Pacific
10% Eastern Europe &
Central Asia
2%
Western Europe
47%
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Chart 13: Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in Cases Registered under the ICSID
Convention and Additional Facility Rules – Distribution of Appointments by ICSID and by the Parties (or Party-appointed
Arbitrators) by Geographic Region*:
* The geographical classification is based on the World Bank’s regions as set forth at
http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/0,,pagePK:180619~theSitePK:136917,00.html, and also includes World Bank donor countries. The chart
reflects appointments made to Tribunals and ad hoc Committees constituted until December 31, 2014.
55 51
21 28 20
69
14
220
304
127
16
44
16
99
17
565
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
North America
(Canada, Mexico & U.S.)
South America Central America &
the Caribbean
Middle East &
North Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa South & East Asia &
the Pacific
Eastern Europe &
Central Asia
Western Europe
Appointments by ICSID Appointments by the Parties (or Party-appointed Arbitrators)
Chart 14: State of Nationality of Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in Cases Registered under the
ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules:
173
171
144
100
94
82
59
52
52
48
44
41
38
35
31
27
26
24
22
21
16
16
16
13
12
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11
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6
6
6
5
5
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4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200
United States of America
France
United Kingdom
Switzerland
Canada
Spain
Australia
Germany
Mexico
Chile
Italy
Belgium
Netherlands
New Zealand
Egypt, Arab Rep. of
Colombia
Argentina
Costa Rica
Sweden
France/Sweden/Bahrain
Bulgaria
United Kingdom/France
United States of America/Switzerland
Austria
Argentina/Spain
Brazil
Lebanon/France
Singapore
Bangladesh
Canada/New Zealand
Canada/United Kingdom
Philippines
China
Denmark
Greece
Slovak Republic
Uruguay
Venezuela
Morocco
Pakistan
Switzerland/Brazil
Colombia/France
Ecuador
Malaysia
Senegal
Thailand
Finland
India
Iran, Islamic Rep. of/France
Peru
Guyana
Somalia
Algeria
Cyprus
Germany/Austria
Guatemala
Iran, Islamic Rep. of
Nigeria
Honduras
Israel
Jamaica
Korea, Rep.of
Switzerland/Ireland
Togo
Barbados
Benin
France/Mauritius
France/Switzerland
Gabon
Ghana
Jordan
Lebanon
Madagascar
Malawi
Portugal
Serbia
United States of America/France
Argentina/United States of America
Cameroon
Canada/Lebanon
Canada/Switzerland
Central African Republic
Chile/United States of America
Croatia
Czech Republic
Czechoslovakia
Dominica
Japan
Luxembourg
Norway
Pakistan/United States of America
Slovenia
South Africa
Sri Lanka
Sudan
United Kingdom/Ghana
United States of America/Canada
Number of Appointments
StateofNationality
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PART II
CASES REGISTERED AND ADMINISTERED
BY ICSID IN 2014
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1. New Cases Registered by ICSID in 2014
Chart 1: Number of New Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules in 2014:
2. Non-ICSID Cases Administered by the ICSID Secretariat in 2014
Chart 2: Number of Non-ICSID Cases Administered by the ICSID Secretariat in 2014:
35
3
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
ICSID Convention Arbitration Cases
ICSID Additional Facility Arbitration Cases
10
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Investor-State UNCITRAL Arbitrations
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3. Basis of Consent Invoked to Establish ICSID Jurisdiction in New Cases Registered in
2014
Chart 3: Basis of Consent Invoked to Establish ICSID Jurisdiction in New Cases Registered in 2014 under the ICSID
Convention and Additional Facility Rules:
Bilateral Investment
Treaty (BIT)
55%
Dominican Republic-
United States-Central
America Free Trade
Agreement (DR-CAFTA)
2%
Investment Contract
between the Investor and
the Host-State
9%
Investment Law of the
Host-State
11%
Energy Charter Treaty
(ECT)
21%
Canada-Peru Free Trade
Agreement
(Canada-Peru FTA)
2%
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4. Geographic Distribution of New ICSID Cases Registered in 2014, by State Party Involved
Chart 4: Geographic Distribution of New Cases Registered in 2014 under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility
Rules, by State Party Involved*:
* The classification of the geographic regions above is based on the World Bank’s regional system, available at
http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/0,,pagePK:180619~theSitePK:136917,00.html, and also includes World Bank donor countries.
South America
11%
Central America &
the Caribbean
8%
Eastern Europe &
Central Asia
32%
Western Europe
18%
Sub-Saharan Africa
21%
Middle East &
North Africa
5%
South & East Asia &
the Pacific
5%
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Chart 5: Geographic Distribution of New Cases Registered in 2014 under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility
Rules, by State Party Involved – Further Details*:
Albania, 1
Bosnia and
Herzegovina, 1
Estonia, 1
Hungary, 1
Montenegro, 1 Burundi, 1
Romania, 2 The Gambia, 2 Greece, 1
Italy, 1
Serbia, 1 Guinea, 1
Slovak Republic,
1 Mauritania, 1 Argentina, 1
Turkey, 1 Mozambique, 1 Spain, 5 Peru, 1 Costa Rica, 1
Ukraine, 2 Senegal, 1 Venezuela, 2
Dominican
Republic, 1 Egypt, 1 China, 1
Sudan, 1 Panama, 1 Yemen, 1 Indonesia, 1
Eastern Europe
& Central Asia
Sub-Saharan
Africa
Western
Europe
South America
Central America
& the Caribbean
Middle East &
North Africa
South & East Asia
& the Pacific
North America
(Canada,
Mexico & U.S.)
* The classification of the geographic regions above is based on the World Bank’s regional system, available at
http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/0,,pagePK:180619~theSitePK:136917,00.html, and also includes World Bank donor countries.
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5. Distribution of New ICSID Cases Registered in 2014, by Economic Sector
Chart 6: Distribution of New Cases Registered in 2014 under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules, by
Economic Sector*:
* The sector classification is based on the World Bank’s sector codes, available at http://siteresources.worldbank.org/PROJECTS/Resources/SectorCodesLists.pdf.
Finance
5%
Information &
Communication
3% Agriculture, Fishing &
Forestry
3%
Oil, Gas & Mining
37%
Electric Power &
Other Energy
26%
Water, Sanitation &
Flood Protection
3%
Construction
10%
Other Industry
13%
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6. ICSID Arbitration Proceedings Concluded in 2014 – Outcomes
Chart 7: Arbitration Proceedings under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules concluded in 2014 – Outcomes:
Dispute decided by
Tribunal
65%
(see chart 7a)
Dispute settled or
proceeding otherwise
discontinued
35%
(see chart 7b)
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Chart 7a: Disputes Decided by Arbitral Tribunals under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules in 2014 –
Findings:
Award declining
jurisdiction
30%
Award dismissing all
claims
35%
Award upholding claims in
part or in full
35%
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Chart 7b: Disputes Settled or Proceedings Otherwise Discontinued under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility
Rules in 2014 – Basis:
1
ICSID Arbitration Rule 44. No case concluded to date on the basis of Arbitration (Additional Facility) Rule 50.
2
ICSID Arbitration Rule 43(2). No case concluded to date on the basis of Arbitration (Additional Facility) Rule 49(2).
3
ICSID Arbitration Rule 45 and Arbitration (Additional Facility) Rule 51.
4
ICSID Arbitration Rule 43(1) and Arbitration (Additional Facility) Rule 49(1).
Proceeding discontinued
at the request of both
parties4
22%
Proceeding discontinued
at the request of one
party1
45%
Settlement agreement
embodied in an award at
parties' request2
22%
Proceeding discontinued
for failure of parties to
act3
11%
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7. Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in ICSID Cases in
2014
Chart 8: Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in 2014 in Cases Registered under the ICSID
Convention and Additional Facility Rules – Distribution of Appointments by Geographic Region*:
* The classification of the geographic regions above is based on the World Bank’s regional system, available at
http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/0,,pagePK:180619~theSitePK:136917,00.html, and also includes World Bank donor countries. The chart
reflects appointments made to Tribunals and ad hoc Committees constituted in 2014.
North America
(Canada, Mexico
& U.S.)
15%
South America
10%
Central America &
the Caribbean
3%
Middle East &
North Africa
3%
Sub-Saharan Africa
1% South & East Asia &
the Pacific
14%
Eastern Europe &
Central Asia
5%
Western Europe
49%
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Chart 9: Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in 2014 in Cases Registered under the ICSID
Convention and Additional Facility Rules – Distribution of Appointments by ICSID and by the Parties (or Party-appointed
Arbitrators) by Geographic Region*:
* The classification of the geographic regions above is based on the World Bank’s regional system, available at
http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/0,,pagePK:180619~theSitePK:136917,00.html, and also includes World Bank donor countries. The chart
reflects appointments made to Tribunals and ad hoc Committees constituted in 2014.
4 3 4
1 2
9
3
22
20
13
0
4
0
12
4
54
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
North America
(Canada, Mexico &
U.S.)
South America Central America &
the Caribbean
Middle East &
North Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa South & East Asia
& the Pacific
Eastern Europe &
Central Asia
Western Europe
Appointments by ICSID Appointments by the Parties (or Party-appointed Arbitrators)
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Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement.
Page | 32
Chart 10: State of Nationality of Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in 2014 in Cases
Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules:
19
11
10
8
7
7
6
6
5
5
5
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0 5 10 15 20
France
United Kingdom
United States of America
Spain
Australia
Switzerland
Canada
Germany
Belgium
Bulgaria
United States of America/Switzerland
France/Sweden/Bahrain
Italy
United Kingdom/France
Argentina
Austria
Chile
Colombia
Netherlands
New Zealand
Argentina/Spain
Bangladesh
China
Costa Rica
Guatemala
Korea, Rep.of
Mexico
Pakistan
Slovak Republic
Sweden
Switzerland/Brazil
Argentina/United States of America
Canada/Lebanon
Canada/United Kingdom
Chile/United States of America
Egypt, Arab Rep. of
Iran, Islamic Rep. of/France
Lebanon/France
Malaysia
Morocco
Nigeria
Pakistan/United States of America
Singapore
Somalia
Venezuela
Number of Appointments
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Icsid web stats 2015 1 (english) (2) redacted

  • 1. THE ICSID CASELOAD – STATISTICS (ISSUE 2015-1)
  • 2. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 2 The ICSID Caseload – Statistics (Issue 2015-1) This issue of the ICSID Caseload – Statistics updates the profile of the ICSID caseload, historically and for the calendar year 2014. It is based on cases registered or administered by ICSID as of December 31, 2014. As in the previous issues, this document illustrates: the number of cases registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules; the number of other cases administered by the ICSID Secretariat; the basis of consent to ICSID jurisdiction invoked in registered arbitration and conciliation cases; the geographic distribution of ICSID cases by the State party to the dispute, and the economic sectors involved in ICSID disputes. It also contains data on outcomes in ICSID arbitration and conciliation proceedings, including further information on disputes decided by arbitral tribunals, data on discontinued ICSID arbitration proceedings, and outcomes to date in annulment proceedings under the ICSID Convention. The nationalities and geographic origins of arbitrators, conciliators and ad hoc committee members appointed in ICSID cases are also featured. The Secretariat will continue to publish the ICSID Caseload – Statistics on a bi-annual basis, and welcomes any comments or suggestions by email at ICSIDsecretariat@worldbank.org.
  • 3. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 PART I - ALL CASES REGISTERED AND ADMINISTERED BY ICSID 1. Map of the ICSID Contracting States and Other Signatories to the ICSID Convention as of December 31, 2014 6 2. Cases Registered by ICSID 7 Chart 1: Total Number of ICSID Cases Registered, by Calendar Year 7 Chart 2: Number of Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules, by Calendar Year 8 Chart 3: Type of Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules 8 3. Non-ICSID Cases Administered by the ICSID Secretariat 9 Chart 4: Number of Non-ICSID Cases Administered by the ICSID Secretariat over the Past Ten Fiscal Years2 9 4. Basis of Consent Invoked to Establish ICSID Jurisdiction in Registered ICSID Cases 10 Chart 5: Basis of Consent Invoked to Establish ICSID Jurisdiction in Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules 10 5. Geographic Distribution of All ICSID Cases, by State Party Involved 11 Chart 6: Geographic Distribution of All Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules, by State Party Involved 11 6. Distribution of All ICSID Cases by Economic Sector 12 Chart 7: Distribution of All Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules, by Economic Sector 12 7. ICSID Arbitration and Conciliation Proceedings – Outcomes 13 Chart 8: Arbitration Proceedings under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules – Outcomes 13 Chart 8a: Disputes Decided by Arbitral Tribunals under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules – Findings 14 Chart 8b: Disputes Settled or Proceedings Otherwise Discontinued under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules – Basis 15 Chart 9: Conciliation Proceedings under the ICSID Convention – Outcomes 16 Chart 10: Conciliation Proceedings under the ICSID Convention – Commission Reports 16 8. Annulment Proceedings under the ICSID Convention – Outcomes 17 Chart 11: Awards Rendered and Outcomes in Annulment Proceedings under the ICSID Convention, by Decade 17 9. Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in ICSID Cases 18 Chart 12: Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules – Distribution of Appointments by Geographic Region 18 Chart 13: Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules – Distribution of Appointments by ICSID and by the Parties (or Party-appointed Arbitrators) by Geographic Region 19 Chart 14: State of Nationality of Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules 20 1 The data is based on ICSID statistics as of December 31, 2014. 2 The ICSID Fiscal Year covers the period July 1 to June 30.
  • 4. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 4 PART II - CASES REGISTERED AND ADMINISTERED BY ICSID IN 2014 1. New Cases Registered by ICSID in 2014 22 Chart 1: Number of New Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules in 2014 22 2. Non-ICSID Cases Administered by the ICSID Secretariat in 2014 22 Chart 2: Number of Non-ICSID Cases Administered by the ICSID Secretariat in 2014 22 3. Basis of Consent Invoked to Establish ICSID Jurisdiction in New Cases Registered in 2014 23 Chart 3: Basis of Consent Invoked to Establish ICSID Jurisdiction in New Cases Registered in 2014 under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules 23 4. Geographic Distribution of New ICSID Cases Registered in 2014, by State Party Involved 24 Chart 4: Geographic Distribution of New Cases Registered in 2014 under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules, by State Party Involved 24 Chart 5: Geographic Distribution of New Cases Registered in 2014 under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules, by State Party Involved – Further Details 25 5. Distribution of New ICSID Cases Registered in 2014, by Economic Sector 26 Chart 6: Distribution of New Cases Registered in 2014 under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules, by Economic Sector 26 6. ICSID Arbitration Proceedings Concluded in 2014 – Outcomes 27 Chart 7: Arbitration Proceedings under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules concluded in 2014 – Outcomes 27 Chart 7a: Disputes Decided by Arbitral Tribunals under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules in 2014 – Findings 28 Chart 7b: Disputes Settled or Proceedings Otherwise Discontinued under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules in 2014 – Basis 29 7. Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in ICSID Cases in 2014 30 Chart 8: Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in 2014 in Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules – Distribution of Appointments by Geographic Region 30 Chart 9: Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in 2014 in Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules – Distribution of Appointments by ICSID and by the Parties (or Party-appointed Arbitrators) by Geographic Region 31 Chart 10: State of Nationality of Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in 2014 in Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules 32
  • 5. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 5 PART I ALL CASES REGISTERED AND ADMINISTERED BY ICSID
  • 6. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 6 1. Map of the ICSID Contracting States and Other Signatories to the ICSID Convention as of December 31, 2014
  • 7. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 7 2. Cases Registered by ICSID Chart 1: Total Number of ICSID Cases Registered, by Calendar Year: As of December 31, 2014, ICSID had registered 497 cases under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules. 1 4 1 2 1 2 2 3 4 1 4 1 2 1 3 3 3 10 11 10 12 14 19 31 27 27 23 37 21 25 26 38 50 40 38 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules
  • 8. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 8 Chart 2: Number of Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules by Calendar Year: Chart 3: Type of Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules: 1 4 1 2 1 2 1 2 4 1 4 1 2 1 2 3 3 8 8 8 9 14 18 30 21 24 21 32 20 23 25 33 40 38 35 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 3 1 6 2 2 4 1 2 1 4 8 2 3 2 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 ICSID Convention Arbitration Cases ICSID Convention Conciliation Cases ICSID Additional Facility Arbitration Cases ICSID Additional Facility Conciliation Cases ICSID Convention Arbitration Cases 442 (89%) ICSID Convention Conciliation Cases 7 (1.5%) ICSID Additional Facility Arbitration Cases 46 (9%) ICSID Additional Facility Conciliation Cases 2 (0.5%)
  • 9. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 9 3. Non-ICSID Cases Administered by the ICSID Secretariat Chart 4: Number of Non-ICSID Cases Administered by the ICSID Secretariat over the Past Ten Fiscal Years: The ICSID Secretariat offers various levels of administrative and organizational support for non-ICSID dispute settlement in State-State or investor-State proceedings. Among the State-State cases administered in the past decade are the Southern Bluefin Tuna case (Australia and New Zealand v. Japan), an expert determination proceeding under the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960, and an arbitration under the Softwood Lumber Agreement of 2006 (United States v. Canada). The Centre also frequently provides administrative assistance to investor-State arbitrations under the UNCITRAL Rules or other ad hoc dispute settlement provisions. The Centre’s services in these proceedings range from support with the organization of hearings to administrative services comparable to those provided in ICSID cases. The Secretariat also acts as appointing authority, and decides proposals for disqualification of arbitrators, upon request. In addition to administering UNCITRAL arbitrations, ICSID has also assisted with the organization of hearings in arbitration proceedings conducted under the auspices of the ICC, LCIA, PCA, and other institutions. 11 10 7 6 4 6 3 5 10 6 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 FY2006 FY2007 FY2008 FY2009 FY2010 FY2011 FY2012 FY2013 FY2014 July 1 - Dec. 31, 2014Investor-State UNCITRAL Arbitrations Other Cases
  • 10. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 10 4. Basis of Consent Invoked to Establish ICSID Jurisdiction in Registered ICSID Cases Chart 5: Basis of Consent Invoked to Establish ICSID Jurisdiction in Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules: ASEAN Agreement for the Promotion and Protection of Investments 0.2% Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) 61.8% Dominican Republic- United States-Central America Free Trade Agreement (DR-CAFTA) 0.9% Investment Contract between the Investor and the Host-State 18.3% Investment Law of the Host-State 9.4% North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) 2.9% Oman-U.S. Free Trade Agreement (Oman-U.S. FTA) 0.2% Canada -Peru Free Trade Agreement (Canada-Peru FTA) 0.2% Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) 6.1%
  • 11. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 11 5. Geographic Distribution of All ICSID Cases, by State Party Involved Chart 6: Geographic Distribution of All Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules, by State Party Involved*: * The classification of the geographic regions above is based on the World Bank’s regional system, available at http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/0,,pagePK:180619~theSitePK:136917,00.html, and also includes World Bank donor countries. South America 26% Central America & the Caribbean 7% North America (Canada, Mexico & U.S.) 4% Eastern Europe & Central Asia 25% Western Europe 4% Sub-Saharan Africa 16% Middle East & North Africa 10% South & East Asia & the Pacific 8%
  • 12. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 12 6. Distribution of All ICSID Cases by Economic Sector Chart 7: Distribution of All Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules, by Economic Sector*: * This sector classification is based on the World Bank’s sector codes, available at http://siteresources.worldbank.org/PROJECTS/Resources/SectorCodesLists.pdf. Finance 7% Information & Communication 6% Agriculture, Fishing & Forestry 4% Oil, Gas & Mining 26% Electric Power & Other Energy 14% Water, Sanitation & Flood Protection 6% Construction 7%Tourism 4% Other Industry 13% Transportation 10% Services & Trade 3%
  • 13. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 13 7. ICSID Arbitration and Conciliation Proceedings – Outcomes Chart 8: Arbitration Proceedings under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules – Outcomes: Dispute decided by Tribunal 64% (see chart 8a) Dispute settled or proceeding otherwise discontinued 36% (see chart 8b)
  • 14. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 14 Chart 8a: Disputes Decided by Arbitral Tribunals under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules – Findings: * Pursuant to ICSID Arbitration Rule 41(5) and Article 45(6) of the Arbitration (Additional Facility) Rules, as adopted by the ICSID Administrative Council in 2006, a party may, at an early stage of the proceeding, file an objection that a claim is manifestly without merit. If the Tribunal decides that the claims are manifestly without legal merit, it shall render an award to that effect. Award deciding that the claims are manifestly without legal merit* 1% Award declining jurisdiction 25% Award dismissing all claims 28% Award upholding claims in part or in full 46%
  • 15. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 15 Chart 8b: Disputes Settled or Proceedings Otherwise Discontinued under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules – Basis: 1 ICSID Arbitration Rule 44. No case concluded to date on the basis of Arbitration (Additional Facility) Rule 50. 2 ICSID Arbitration Rule 43(2). No case concluded to date on the basis of Arbitration (Additional Facility) Rule 49(2). 3 In accordance with Article 44 of the ICSID Convention. 4 ICSID Administrative & Financial Regulation 14(3)(d). 5 ICSID Arbitration Rule 45 and Arbitration (Additional Facility) Rule 51. 6 ICSID Arbitration Rule 43(1) and Arbitration (Additional Facility) Rule 49(1). Proceeding discontinued at the request of both parties6 45% Proceeding discontinued at the request of one party1 29% Settlement agreement embodied in an award at parties' request2 15% Proceeding discontinued at the Initiative of the Tribunal3 1% Proceeding discontinued for lack of payment of the required advances4 8% Proceeding discontinued for failure of parties to act5 2%
  • 16. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 16 Chart 9: Conciliation Proceedings under the ICSID Convention – Outcomes: Chart 10: Conciliation Proceedings under the ICSID Convention – Commission Reports: Conciliation Commission Report issued 71% (see chart 10) Proceeding Discontinued 29% Report recording failure of the Parties to reach agreement 80% Report recording agreement of the Parties 20%
  • 17. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 17 8. Annulment Proceedings under the ICSID Convention – Outcomes Chart 11: Awards Rendered and Outcomes in Annulment Proceedings under the ICSID Convention, by Decade: 4 9 18 96 68 0 1 0 13 13 0 3 1 8 10 0 1 5 11 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 1971-1980 1981-1990 1991-2000 2001-2010 2011 - Number of Convention awards rendered Number of decisions rejecting the application for annulment Number of decisions annulling the award in part or in full Number of annulment proceedings discontinued
  • 18. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 18 9. Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in ICSID Cases Chart 12: Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules – Distribution of Appointments by Geographic Region*: * The classification of the geographic regions above is based on the World Bank’s regional system, available at http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/0,,pagePK:180619~theSitePK:136917,00.html, and also includes World Bank donor countries. The chart reflects appointments made to Tribunals and ad hoc Committees constituted until December 31, 2014. North America (Canada, Mexico & U.S.) 22% South America 11% Central America & the Caribbean 2% Middle East & North Africa 4% Sub-Saharan Africa 2% South & East Asia & the Pacific 10% Eastern Europe & Central Asia 2% Western Europe 47%
  • 19. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 19 Chart 13: Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules – Distribution of Appointments by ICSID and by the Parties (or Party-appointed Arbitrators) by Geographic Region*: * The geographical classification is based on the World Bank’s regions as set forth at http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/0,,pagePK:180619~theSitePK:136917,00.html, and also includes World Bank donor countries. The chart reflects appointments made to Tribunals and ad hoc Committees constituted until December 31, 2014. 55 51 21 28 20 69 14 220 304 127 16 44 16 99 17 565 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 North America (Canada, Mexico & U.S.) South America Central America & the Caribbean Middle East & North Africa Sub-Saharan Africa South & East Asia & the Pacific Eastern Europe & Central Asia Western Europe Appointments by ICSID Appointments by the Parties (or Party-appointed Arbitrators)
  • 20. Chart 14: State of Nationality of Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules: 173 171 144 100 94 82 59 52 52 48 44 41 38 35 31 27 26 24 22 21 16 16 16 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 United States of America France United Kingdom Switzerland Canada Spain Australia Germany Mexico Chile Italy Belgium Netherlands New Zealand Egypt, Arab Rep. of Colombia Argentina Costa Rica Sweden France/Sweden/Bahrain Bulgaria United Kingdom/France United States of America/Switzerland Austria Argentina/Spain Brazil Lebanon/France Singapore Bangladesh Canada/New Zealand Canada/United Kingdom Philippines China Denmark Greece Slovak Republic Uruguay Venezuela Morocco Pakistan Switzerland/Brazil Colombia/France Ecuador Malaysia Senegal Thailand Finland India Iran, Islamic Rep. of/France Peru Guyana Somalia Algeria Cyprus Germany/Austria Guatemala Iran, Islamic Rep. of Nigeria Honduras Israel Jamaica Korea, Rep.of Switzerland/Ireland Togo Barbados Benin France/Mauritius France/Switzerland Gabon Ghana Jordan Lebanon Madagascar Malawi Portugal Serbia United States of America/France Argentina/United States of America Cameroon Canada/Lebanon Canada/Switzerland Central African Republic Chile/United States of America Croatia Czech Republic Czechoslovakia Dominica Japan Luxembourg Norway Pakistan/United States of America Slovenia South Africa Sri Lanka Sudan United Kingdom/Ghana United States of America/Canada Number of Appointments StateofNationality Page | 20 ©2015byInternationalCentreforSettlementofInvestmentDisputes. Contentmaybereproducedforeducationalusewithacknowledgement.
  • 21. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 21 PART II CASES REGISTERED AND ADMINISTERED BY ICSID IN 2014
  • 22. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 22 1. New Cases Registered by ICSID in 2014 Chart 1: Number of New Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules in 2014: 2. Non-ICSID Cases Administered by the ICSID Secretariat in 2014 Chart 2: Number of Non-ICSID Cases Administered by the ICSID Secretariat in 2014: 35 3 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 ICSID Convention Arbitration Cases ICSID Additional Facility Arbitration Cases 10 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Investor-State UNCITRAL Arbitrations
  • 23. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 23 3. Basis of Consent Invoked to Establish ICSID Jurisdiction in New Cases Registered in 2014 Chart 3: Basis of Consent Invoked to Establish ICSID Jurisdiction in New Cases Registered in 2014 under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules: Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) 55% Dominican Republic- United States-Central America Free Trade Agreement (DR-CAFTA) 2% Investment Contract between the Investor and the Host-State 9% Investment Law of the Host-State 11% Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) 21% Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement (Canada-Peru FTA) 2%
  • 24. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 24 4. Geographic Distribution of New ICSID Cases Registered in 2014, by State Party Involved Chart 4: Geographic Distribution of New Cases Registered in 2014 under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules, by State Party Involved*: * The classification of the geographic regions above is based on the World Bank’s regional system, available at http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/0,,pagePK:180619~theSitePK:136917,00.html, and also includes World Bank donor countries. South America 11% Central America & the Caribbean 8% Eastern Europe & Central Asia 32% Western Europe 18% Sub-Saharan Africa 21% Middle East & North Africa 5% South & East Asia & the Pacific 5%
  • 25. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 25 Chart 5: Geographic Distribution of New Cases Registered in 2014 under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules, by State Party Involved – Further Details*: Albania, 1 Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1 Estonia, 1 Hungary, 1 Montenegro, 1 Burundi, 1 Romania, 2 The Gambia, 2 Greece, 1 Italy, 1 Serbia, 1 Guinea, 1 Slovak Republic, 1 Mauritania, 1 Argentina, 1 Turkey, 1 Mozambique, 1 Spain, 5 Peru, 1 Costa Rica, 1 Ukraine, 2 Senegal, 1 Venezuela, 2 Dominican Republic, 1 Egypt, 1 China, 1 Sudan, 1 Panama, 1 Yemen, 1 Indonesia, 1 Eastern Europe & Central Asia Sub-Saharan Africa Western Europe South America Central America & the Caribbean Middle East & North Africa South & East Asia & the Pacific North America (Canada, Mexico & U.S.) * The classification of the geographic regions above is based on the World Bank’s regional system, available at http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/0,,pagePK:180619~theSitePK:136917,00.html, and also includes World Bank donor countries.
  • 26. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 26 5. Distribution of New ICSID Cases Registered in 2014, by Economic Sector Chart 6: Distribution of New Cases Registered in 2014 under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules, by Economic Sector*: * The sector classification is based on the World Bank’s sector codes, available at http://siteresources.worldbank.org/PROJECTS/Resources/SectorCodesLists.pdf. Finance 5% Information & Communication 3% Agriculture, Fishing & Forestry 3% Oil, Gas & Mining 37% Electric Power & Other Energy 26% Water, Sanitation & Flood Protection 3% Construction 10% Other Industry 13%
  • 27. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 27 6. ICSID Arbitration Proceedings Concluded in 2014 – Outcomes Chart 7: Arbitration Proceedings under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules concluded in 2014 – Outcomes: Dispute decided by Tribunal 65% (see chart 7a) Dispute settled or proceeding otherwise discontinued 35% (see chart 7b)
  • 28. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 28 Chart 7a: Disputes Decided by Arbitral Tribunals under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules in 2014 – Findings: Award declining jurisdiction 30% Award dismissing all claims 35% Award upholding claims in part or in full 35%
  • 29. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 29 Chart 7b: Disputes Settled or Proceedings Otherwise Discontinued under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules in 2014 – Basis: 1 ICSID Arbitration Rule 44. No case concluded to date on the basis of Arbitration (Additional Facility) Rule 50. 2 ICSID Arbitration Rule 43(2). No case concluded to date on the basis of Arbitration (Additional Facility) Rule 49(2). 3 ICSID Arbitration Rule 45 and Arbitration (Additional Facility) Rule 51. 4 ICSID Arbitration Rule 43(1) and Arbitration (Additional Facility) Rule 49(1). Proceeding discontinued at the request of both parties4 22% Proceeding discontinued at the request of one party1 45% Settlement agreement embodied in an award at parties' request2 22% Proceeding discontinued for failure of parties to act3 11%
  • 30. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 30 7. Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in ICSID Cases in 2014 Chart 8: Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in 2014 in Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules – Distribution of Appointments by Geographic Region*: * The classification of the geographic regions above is based on the World Bank’s regional system, available at http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/0,,pagePK:180619~theSitePK:136917,00.html, and also includes World Bank donor countries. The chart reflects appointments made to Tribunals and ad hoc Committees constituted in 2014. North America (Canada, Mexico & U.S.) 15% South America 10% Central America & the Caribbean 3% Middle East & North Africa 3% Sub-Saharan Africa 1% South & East Asia & the Pacific 14% Eastern Europe & Central Asia 5% Western Europe 49%
  • 31. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 31 Chart 9: Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in 2014 in Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules – Distribution of Appointments by ICSID and by the Parties (or Party-appointed Arbitrators) by Geographic Region*: * The classification of the geographic regions above is based on the World Bank’s regional system, available at http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/0,,pagePK:180619~theSitePK:136917,00.html, and also includes World Bank donor countries. The chart reflects appointments made to Tribunals and ad hoc Committees constituted in 2014. 4 3 4 1 2 9 3 22 20 13 0 4 0 12 4 54 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 North America (Canada, Mexico & U.S.) South America Central America & the Caribbean Middle East & North Africa Sub-Saharan Africa South & East Asia & the Pacific Eastern Europe & Central Asia Western Europe Appointments by ICSID Appointments by the Parties (or Party-appointed Arbitrators)
  • 32. © 2015 by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Content may be reproduced for educational use with acknowledgement. Page | 32 Chart 10: State of Nationality of Arbitrators, Conciliators and ad hoc Committee Members Appointed in 2014 in Cases Registered under the ICSID Convention and Additional Facility Rules: 19 11 10 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 5 10 15 20 France United Kingdom United States of America Spain Australia Switzerland Canada Germany Belgium Bulgaria United States of America/Switzerland France/Sweden/Bahrain Italy United Kingdom/France Argentina Austria Chile Colombia Netherlands New Zealand Argentina/Spain Bangladesh China Costa Rica Guatemala Korea, Rep.of Mexico Pakistan Slovak Republic Sweden Switzerland/Brazil Argentina/United States of America Canada/Lebanon Canada/United Kingdom Chile/United States of America Egypt, Arab Rep. of Iran, Islamic Rep. of/France Lebanon/France Malaysia Morocco Nigeria Pakistan/United States of America Singapore Somalia Venezuela Number of Appointments StateofNationality