November 02, 2021
Libya will appeal a Washington, D.C., federal judge's order directing the country to pay an €83 million ($96 million) arbitration award to an Austrian construction company after its infrastructure projects ended amid uprisings at the start of the Libyan Revolution.
October 01, 2021
Libya was unable to convince a Washington, D.C., federal judge to vacate an €83 million ($96.2 million) arbitral award issued to an Austrian construction business after the company's infrastructure projects were halted and its equipment stolen or destroyed during the Libyan revolution a decade ago.
November 17, 2020
An Austrian construction company has urged a D.C. federal judge to enforce an €83 million ($98.5 million) arbitration award it won against Libya in June for the disruption of infrastructure projects during unrest before the 2011 Libyan Revolution.
September 16, 2020
Libya is asking a D.C. federal court to vacate a "bizarre" arbitral award issuing about €83 million to an Austrian construction company over infrastructure projects that were disrupted by the Libyan revolution, saying the award requires it to pay twice what it actually owes.