Английская Википедия:Court of Appeal of Paris
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Coord The Court of Appeal of Paris (Шаблон:Lang-fr) is the largest appeals court in France in terms of the number of cases brought before it. Its jurisdiction covers the departments of Paris, Essonne, Yonne, Seine-et-Marne, Seine-Saint-Denis, and the Val de Marne.[1]
The Court is housed in the Palais de Justice of Paris. Jacques Degrandi has been the president of the Court since 2010.[2]
Malaysia-Sulu Case
The Malaysia-Sulu case involving a multi-billion dollar arbitration settlement claim made by the alleged heirs of the last Sultan of Sulu is one of the most high-profile cases heard at the Court of Appeal of Paris.[3] The arbitration case featured the region of Sabah and a colonial-era agreement. The 1878 agreement involved a deal with the Sulu sultan for the use of his territory now falling in present-day Malaysia. The Malaysian government continued honoring the agreement until 2013 and stopped payment henceforth, leading to the arbitration case.
The claimants had demanded compensation worth US$32 billion. In January 2022, a Spanish arbitrator Gonzalo Stampa ruled in favor of claimants, awarding an arbitration settlement of US$15 billion, the largest such award in international arbitration history.[4] The award was eventually struck down by the Hague Court of Appeal on June 27, 2023.[5]
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