Swiss Court Rejects Russia's Appeal In Yukos Case


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  • Russia had challenged whether a Geneva arbitration court was competent to hear the case brought by the financial arm of Yukos, an independent Russian oil firm that was dismantled and absorbed by the state-held Rosneft.

    The court rejected that argument, which was predicated on Russia's parliament having ultimately rejected the energy charter treaty that governs cross-border energy trading and investments.

    The verdict was handed down by the federal Court in August but could only be published on Monday.

    The case was but one part of a vast legal saga concerning the dismantlement of Yukos. 

    Kremlin critic

    The company broke up in the early 2000s after the arrest of its former owner, the Kremlin critic and ex-tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky, and Rosneft came away with most of its assets following a murky auction process.

    Khodorkovsky had become a vocal critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, spent a decade in jail before he was pardoned in 2013 and allowed to go into exile. He lives in Britain.

    A case brought by Yukos investors has been bouncing around the Dutch courts, with the supreme court last year scrapping an order for Russia to pay $50 billion and sending it back to lower courts.

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