The Irtysh river in east Kazakhstan, site of AES's hydro plant

The Irtysh river in east Kazakhstan, site of AES's hydro plant

UK court defends arbitration clause in Kazakh hydro dispute

Sebastian Perry

Friday, 21 May 2010

London's High Court has blocked the government of Kazakhstan from pursuing a claim against a unit of US energy company AES other than through an English arbitration - even though neither side is pursuing an arbitral claim.

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