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Ambatielos Case (Greece v. United Kingdom)1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2017
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Arbitral Commission. March 6, 1956.
After the International Court of Justice held the United Kingdom under a duty to submit to arbitral decision the Ambatielos claim, this case was heard by a special arbitral commission which found in favor of the defendant United Kingdom, rejecting the Greek claim. The International Court of Justice ruled that the United Kingdom was under a duty to arbitrate only insofar as the Anglo-Greek Treaty of 1886 gave rise to the claim.
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1956
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From mimeographed copy of opinion.
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2 R. J. Alfaro, President; A. J. F. Bagge, M. Bourquin, J. Spiropoulos, and G. Thesiger.
3 [1952] I.C.J. Reports 28, 46 A.J.I.L. 732 (1952); and [1953] I.C.J. Reports 10, 47 A.J.I.L. 708 (1953).
4 President Alfaro gave an individual opinion dissenting from part of the award dealing with the non-exhaustion of local remedies but concurring in the conclusion. Professor Spiropoulos was unable to concur in the award and gave a full dissenting opinion.