Arbitration
Croatia, Slovenia Continue Territorial Waters Dispute
Representatives of Croatia and Slovenia will meet again at the Permanent Court of Arbitration, PCA, in The Hague on Thursday to try and resolve their issues over maritime borders in the Piran Gulf, off the two neighbouring countries' coasts - a dispute that dates back to the break-up of Yugoslavia.
Turkish companies 'may go to arbitration for Gazprom gas cut'
Some Turkish gas importers may go to arbitration court for the recent gas cut by Russia's Gazprom, according to sources close to the matter.
Turkish citizen appointed to manage Jerusalem Arbitration Center
Turkish citizen Osman Zeki Yalç?n has been appointed as director-general of the Jerusalem Arbitration Center (JAC), joining JAC co-chair Rifat Hisarc?kl?o?lu, who is also the head of the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB).
Iran to fulfill arbitration decision on gas discount: Senior official
Iran has accepted a recent decision by the International Court of Arbitration over discounted Iranian gas being sold to Turkey and will meet the decision by giving Turkey more gas or through cash payments, a senior Iranian official has said in an exclusive interview with Anadolu Agency.
Finalization of arbitration between Turkey, Iran is new beginning in gas ties: Iranian envoy
The conclusion of an arbitration case between Turkey and Iran represents a new beginning to boosting ties in this field, according to Iran's ambassador to Turkey, Ali Reza Bikdeli, who spoke at a press meeting on Feb. 3.
Turkey wins gas price row against Iran in court
The International Court of Arbitration has ruled against Iran in its gas dispute with Turkey, Shana news agency quoted the managing director of the National Iranian Gas Company, Hamid-Reza Araqi, as saying Feb. 2.
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Croatian MPs Vote to End Slovenia Arbitration
With all 141 MPs present, the Croatian parliament voted against the arbitration agreement with Slovenia at a special session on Wednesday, unanimously backing the stance of the country's government.
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Croatia's Exit from Slovenia Territory Arbitration Contested
Croatian legal experts argued on Tuesday that Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic would be able to go through with his decision to suspend the international arbitration process with Slovenia over the contested Piran Gulf off the two neighbouring countries' coasts.
Croatia withdraws from arbitration deal with Slovenia
Croatia is withdrawing from the arbitration agreement on the Piran Bay, Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic has announced.
Milanovic told an extraordinary press conference on Monday that arbitration proceedings had been "contaminated."
Croatian PM Summons Party Officials Over Slovenia Dispute
Croatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic scheduled a meeting for Monday with the heads of all 13 parliamentary groups to update them after Zagreb said last week that it may pull out of international arbitration with Slovenia over the Piran Gulf following revelations of secret conversations between a judge and the Slovene representative.