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Journal of World Energy Law and Business, 2018, 11, 1-16
doi: 10.1093/jwelb/jwx033
Advance  Access Publication Date: 9 December 2017
Article



       Investment disputes arising out of areas of


       unsettled boundaries: Ghana/Cate d'Ivoire


                                              Christine Sim*


                                                  ABSTRACT
          When  investments have been made  in an area in which a state asserts its sovereignty, but its bounda-
          ries later shift, which investment protection treaties apply? To illustrate this issue, this article focuses
          on the petroleum licences in the Atlantic Ocean between Ghana and C6te d'Ivoire as an investment,
          which were recently the subject of international proceedings on delimitation of the maritime bound-
          ary. This uncertainty arises regardless of how the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
          would have  delimited the maritime boundary. Potential issues arising from investment treaties in-
          clude: the definition of an investor, the definition of territory and the timing of the investment.
          Depending  on  how  the Ghana/Cote  d'Ivoire boundary disputes were resolved, investment arbitra-
          tions could be commenced   against either, or both, of the states. The problems highlighted in this
          article are relevant to many other unsettled territorial and maritime boundaries in the world which
          may trigger investment disputes.



                                             1. INTRODUCTION
Regardless   of  what  delimitation   lines the  International  Tribunal   for  the  Law   of  the  Sea  (ITLOS)
Special   Chamber drew, the uncertainty surrounding the hydrocarbon concession blocks between
Ghana   and  C6te  d'Ivoire remains  an issue that pervades  other  land and  maritime  disputes.1 There  are cur-
rently more   than 150  unresolved  interstate disputes  concerning  international boundaries   on land  or at sea.
The  Ghana/Cte d'Ivoire dispute focuses on the risks faced by companies developing hydrocarbon reserves in
disputed   areas. The  chief risk is that a  licence previously  granted  to  investors will be  later contested.2



*  Practice Fellow and Research Associate, Centre for International Law; LLM  (Geneva Masters in International Dispute Settlement);
   Advocate and Solicitor, Supreme Court of Singapore. Email: christine.simapmids.ch.
1  'Mapping Every Disputed Territory in the World' (Metrocosm, 20 November 2015) <http://metrocosm.com/mapping-every-disputed-terri
   tory-in-the-world/> accessed 10 November 2017; Richard Happ and Sebastien Wuschka, 'Horror Vacui: Or Why Investment Treaties
   Should Apply to Illegally Annexed Territories' (2016) 33(3) J Int'l Arb 245; Enrico Milano and Irini Papanicolopulu, 'State Responsibility
   in Disputed Areas on Land and at Sea' (2011) ZaoRV 71 ('Milano & Papanicolopulu'); Arbitration Under the Timor Sea Treaty (Timor-Leste
   v Australia), Permanent Court of Arbitration, PCA Case No 2013-16 < http://www.pca-cpa.org/showpage.asp?pag id=1403> accessed 5
   June 2017; Conciliation between the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste and the Commonwealth of Australia, PCA Case 2016-10, Decision on
   Competence, paras 5-12; Agreement Relating to the Unitisation of the Sunrise and Troubadour Fields [2007] (ATS 11, 23 Feb 2007),
   <http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/other/dfat/treaties/2007/11.html> accessed 5 June 2017; Victor Prescott and Clive Schofield, The
   Maritime Political Boundaries of the World (Brill 2005).
2  See, for example, disputes referred to as 'Kenya / Somalia, South China Sea, Cyprus / Turkey, Guyana / Venezuela, Timor Gap, The
   Faulkands / Malvinas' in Nigel Blackaby and Ben Juratowitch, 'Hydrocarbons in Disputed Areas' (2015) 44 (4) ILN 1; Xinhua News
   Agency, 'China Succeeds in Mining Combustible Ice in South China Sea' Xinhua News Agency(18 May 2017) <http://www.shanghaidail y.
   com/nation/China-succeeds-in-mining-combustible-ice-in-South-China-Sea/shdaily.shtml>  accessed 31 May 2017; Marie-Christine
   Aquarone, 'The 1985 Guinea/Guinea-Bissau Maritime Boundary Case and Its Implications' (1995) 26 (4) Ocean Dev & Int'l L 413; Saadia

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