Masquerades of justice
Deputy Finance Minister Ladislav Zelinka told Czech
Radio that the growing number of arbitration suits
against the CR isn't a sign of defects in the legal
system. Instead, foreign investors have been inspired
by CME's success. A lawyer involved in the disputes
said foreigners have simply come to realize that the
investment treaties provide insurance against their own
stupid business mistakes. However, lawyer George Von
Mehre told MFD that foreigners aren't confident of
getting a fair hearing in Czech courts. Almost as proof of
this, Chief Justice Pavel Rychetský told LN that up to
now, the Constitutional Court has decided individual
cases in advance, behind closed doors, before either
side is allowed to give its arguments. He said this
"dishonorable masquerade" bothers him greatly. Not
nearly as much, presumably, as those who didn't get a
fair trial.
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