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544:"wnership of some of Russia's most valuable resources was auctioned off by oligarch-owned banks... Although they were supposedly acting on behalf of the state, the bankers rigged the process-and in almost every case ended up as the successful bidders. This was how Khodorkovsky got a 78 percent share of ownership in Yukos, worth about $ 5 billion, for a mere $ 310 million, and how Boris Berezovsky got Sibneft, another oil giant, worth $ 3 billion, for about $ 100 million.... he government was generally unable to exercise much control. Since the state was very weak, these "New Russians" paid little or no taxes on their purchases"
911:"The circumstances of the sale by auction of Yuganskneftegaz to “Baikal Finance Group" and the swift takeover of the latter by state-owned Rosneft raises additional issues related to the protection of property (ECHR, Additional Protocol, Article 1). This concerns both the circumstances of the auction itself, resulting in a price far below the fair market-value, and the way Yukos was forced to sell off its principal asset, by way of trumped-up tax reassessments leading to a total tax burden far exceeding that of Yukos's competitors, and for 2002 even exceeding Yukos’ total revenue for that year."
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escalating into raids and confiscations, culminating in intimidation and arrests". After several weeks of deliberation, the
Houston court declared that under no conceivable theory could Yukos assert domicile in the United States. On July 25, 2006, the creditors of Yukos decided to file for bankruptcy after the bankruptcy manager recommended the company be liquidated.
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an effective tax rate of 11%, vs a statutory rate of 30% at the time. Yukos claims its actions were legal at the time and that the company used the same tax optimisation schemes as other
Russian oil companies, such as Lukoil, TNK-BP and Sibneft. However, Yukos was the only one to be charged with tax evasion and penalised by the authorities.
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1567:" Most of the first wave of oligarchs was concentrated in the banking sector. Banking was a lucrative business since the banks served as intermediaries reaping profits from Russia’s booming natural resource exports, exploiting the gap between the ruble-denominated domestic economy and the dollar-denominated foreign trade."
659:"When the former banker acquired his 36% stake in Yukos... most people assumed he would cash out as soon as a rich opportunity presented itself. The surprise was that he actually had a head for the oil business. He seemed to relish the job of turning Yukos into a world-class oil company. And he has succeeded."
895:"Intimidating action by different law-enforcement agencies against Yukos and its business partners and other institutions linked to Mr Khodorkovsky and his associates and the careful preparation of this action in terms of public relations, taken together, give a picture of a co-ordinated attack by the state."
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In 2001 the company paid a $ 500m dividend, in 2002 – $ 700m and in 2003 the planned dividend payout was estimated at $ 3 billion. Its share prices were growing quickly: in 2001 by 191%, in 2001 by 81.5%. It started international expansion, purchasing 49% shares of
Transpetrol (Slovakia) and 53%
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Yukos subsidiaries declared the oil they produced to be "oil-containing liquids" to avoid paying full taxes. A general crackdown on such tax evasion practices began with Putin's presidency, with numerous companies closing or purchasing their trading vehicles. A management presentation from
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inside Russia in the 1990s so as to reduce its tax burden; havens were set up by most major oil producers in outlying areas of Russia which had been granted special tax status to assist in their economic development; such "onshore-offshore" were used to evade profit taxes, resulting in Yukos having
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standards. It quoted
Khodorkovsky as saying, "By now we understand how business is done in the West... I earn money in dividends and with the increase in the market capitalization of my company". At the peak of its success, Yukos was producing 20% of Russian oil—about 2% of world production; in its
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commercial assets, but requires investors to be fairly compensated. Though Russia never ratified the full treaty, these clauses were still legally binding under both the treaty and
Russian law until 2029. According to the Permanent Court of Arbitration's ruling, the primary objective of the Russian
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condemned Russia's campaign against Yukos and its owners as manufactured for political reasons and a violation of human rights. Between 2011 and 2014 several court cases were won by the former company's management and investors against Russia or against the companies that acquired Yukos assets. The
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in 2007 and resulted in the arbitrators awarding Yukos majority shareholders over US$ 50 billion in damages. US and
Russian investors, representing about 15 percent and 5 percent of Yukos, respectively, lack the benefit of an investment treaty. The sole remedy of US-based investors in seeking
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Khodorkovsky as being "vilified by the West" until quite recently, but now being seen as perhaps "the West's best friend". It stated that in Russia, "the financial free-for-all is yielding to an ethic of reinvesting in your business" with Khodorkovsky "leading the charge", with Yukos now
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Russian government presented Yukos with a series of tax claims totaling US$ 27 billion (€20,1 billion). As the government froze Yukos' assets at the same time, and alternative attempts to settle by Yukos were refused, the company was unable to pay these tax
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District Court of The Hague set aside the decisions of the PCA, ruling that it had no jurisdiction as provisional application of the ECT arbitration clause violated Russian law. In February 2020, the Court of Appeal of the Hague reversed the invalidation and held that the PCA
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The company was named after these assets, "Yuganskneftegaz" + "KuybyshevnefteOrgSintez". The Samaraneftegaz ("Samara Oil and Gas") refinery was added to Yukos in 1995 under decree No. 864, and it later incorporated eight distribution companies in Central Russia and Siberia and assorted technical
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and a vehement opponent of Yukos, on Khodorkovsky's birthday in 1998. Initially, Yukos, like most other Russian energy companies, was badly affected by the economic recession of the 1990s; subsequent to acquiring Yukos, accusations were made of other parties being squeezed out, and Yukos became
853:. Rosneft acquired Baikalfinansgrup within days of the auction, at which point the tax bill was "slashed". Just over a year later Yuganskneftegaz was formally valued by Rosneft at $ 56 billion. On February 7, 2006, in response to a question posed by a Spanish journalist, Russian President
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The following month, it was reported that some individuals established themselves as the "New Management" of Yukos. However, this was apparently an illegal act, as Yukos "emphatically rejected" the legitimacy of the "new management" which had Vinokurov as president. According to Yukos, these
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in the United States, estimating its assets at US$ 12.3 billion and its debts at US$ 30.8 billion, including "alleged taxes owed to the Russian government". It accused the Russian authorities of "an unprecedented campaign of illegal, discriminatory, and disproportionate tax claims
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ruled unanimously upon awarding compensation of $ 50 billion for the company's assets, that Yukos was the target of a series of politically motivated attacks by Russian authorities that eventually led to its destruction, and that Russia had expropriated Yukos' assets in breach of the
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is about US$ 4 billion on 2003 revenues of US$ 28.867 billion. Yukos' parent company, Menatep, lobbied extensively and successfully to influence Western public opinion, retaining Margery Kraus of APCO who successfully pushed through resolutions inter alia before the US House of
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ruled for Russia to pay the former owners Yukos €1.87 billion ($ 2.51 billion) in compensation for unfair proceedings of the tax evasion case. Yukos is asking for $ 333 million to cover losses incurred after its accounts were frozen plus costs and interests.
617:"In those days everyone in Russia was engaged in the primary accumulation of capital. Even when laws existed, they were not very rigorously followed. Therefore, if you conducted yourself too much in a Western manner, you were simply torn to pieces and forgotten."
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for alleged unpaid taxes shortly after and declared bankrupt in August 2006. Courts in several countries later ruled that the real intent was to destroy Yukos and obtain its assets for the government, and act politically against Khodorkovsky. In 2014, the largest
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The Yukos Oil Company's former shareholders and management filed a series of claims in courts and arbitration panels in various countries, seeking compensation for their expropriation. The largest, for over $ 100 billion, was filed at the
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By mid-December, 2004, all members of the board of Yukos, and most of the company's senior managers, had left Russia, some of them because of "fear of arrest" after being "summoned for questioning by prosecutors". According to a December 2004
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into Yukos by the tax authorities, in December 2003, after which in April 2004 Yukos was issued in stages with tax claims for $ 27 billion, a sum that exceeded its total revenues for 2002 and 2003. At the same time, Yukos'
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No. 1403 (November 17, 1992), which had directed the government to transfer its directly owned oil and gas operations into separate companies, in preparation for privatization, with the aim of developing the
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as the 16th richest person in the world, with a fortune estimated at $ 15 billion. His eventual sentence in 2005 was for 10 years, and attracted widespread international concern related to a perceived
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formally owned by Rosprom, Menatep's holding company. In the late 1990s Russia was badly affected by a deepening of the economic crisis, in the course of which Bank Menatep became insolvent.
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shares of Mazeikiu Nafta (Lithuania). In 2002 four companies – Yukos, Lukoil, TNK and Sibneft – established a consortium to build a pipeline from Western Siberia to Murmansk.
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by the government and offers exploring other ways to settle, such as payment in stages or sale of non-core assets, were refused or ignored. In July 2004, its core asset,
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and setting aside the dubious conduct previously associated with it in the early oligarch years. Yukos had five Americans on its board, and Khodorkovsky's charity "
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eventually ruled that while the arrest and several other points were unlawful, he was not a "political prisoner" since the charges against him had been based on
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whose participants were limited to favored bidders with political connections. This acquisition of valuable state industrial enterprises for far less than their
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laid down in Article 7 of the ECHR and also to the right to the protection of property laid down in Article 1 of the Additional Protocol to the ECHR."
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demands. Between 2004 and 2007, most of Yukos's assets were seized and transferred for a fraction of their value to state-owned oil companies.
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in history, $ 50 billion (€37.2 billion), was won by Yukos' former owners against Russia. This $ 50 billion award by the
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of 2012; State Department officials have reportedly raised Yukos investors' concerns at deputy prime minister level in the past.
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which had been registered a few days before the auction, and whose bid was financed by state-owned oil company
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Russia Rejects Energy Charter Treaty: A New Era for Investment Arbitration?
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disaster which "came to symbolize the flawed transition as a whole".
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ruled that there had been unfair use of the legal and tax system; the
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Russia Must Compensate Yukos Shareholders, Says European Court
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2042:"Mikhail Khodorkovsky case: European Court faults Russia"
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407:—former Communist Youth leader turned billionaire—in 2001
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Russia to appeal against $ 50bn Yukos shareholder payout
1635:"Time to Rethink Privatization in Transition Economies?"
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Privatization in Transition Economies: The Ongoing Story
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2553:
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1425:, reuters.com, July 28, 2014. Retrieved July 30, 2014.
1334:"Russian state oil company wins another Yukos auction"
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379:. The treaty does not prohibit governments seizing or
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1316:"Yukos case against Russia begins at European court"
1232:"Yukos Creditors Told Russian Oil Company Is Doomed"
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1534:"Russia's oligarchs: Their risky routes to riches"
1080:The total final award in damages announced by the
751:Although weak at the time of the auctions and the
3190:The Oligarchs: Wealth and Power in the New Russia
2509:European Rights Court Delivers Split Yukos Ruling
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2454:Moscow Times, February 4, 2005, Issue 3099, p. 5
1978:, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, May 31, 2011.
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1071:Office of the United States Trade Representative
440:("Yugansk Oil and Gas": Юганскнефтегаз), a West
2586:With Khodorkovsky out, Yukos investors fight on
2555:With Khodorkovsky out, Yukos investors fight on
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1435:"Energy Charter Treaty: Coming up for 20 years"
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345:Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
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244:5,860,000,000,000 Russian ruble (1994)
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2754:Economic history of the Russian Federation
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2483:"YUKOS Lawyer Shows Signs of Three Crimes"
2328:"Pressure Builds in Kremlin Vs. Oil Giant"
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2379:"Russia: Just Who Is Baikalfinansgrup?"
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1663:Menatep Sets Sights On Yukos Takeover
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1786:Murky Dealings In Russia's Oil Patch
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2430:"Creditors vote to bankrupt Yukos"
2401:"Yukos oil boosts Rosneft profits"
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1829:Osw Ośrodek Studiów Wschodnich
1736:. Berghahn Books. p. 59.
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3196:List of Russian billionaires
2820:Petroleum industry in Russia
1637:by John Nellis, pub. in the
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2835:Russia under Vladimir Putin
2764:Presidency of Boris Yeltsin
2744:Economy of the Soviet Union
2570:Yukos – GML Background Note
2145:. Retrieved July 30, 2014.
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268:OJSC "Yukos Oil Company"
3236:Israel–Russia relations
3231:Cyprus–Russia relations
2769:Loans for shares scheme
2723:Privatization in Russia
2640:The Wall Street Journal
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1704:Éric Toussaint (2005).
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1385:on 27 September 2014
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808:reasonable suspicion
793:political motivation
761:Mikhail Khodorkovsky
680:corruption in Russia
672:corporate governance
597:Mikhail Khodorkovsky
504:Privatization (1995)
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3206:Ukrainian oligarchs
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3015:Alexander Smolensky
2655:. Petro Global News
2516:Wall Street Journal
2471:on 6 February 2005.
2175:Michael Goldhaber,
2131:The Washington Post
2003:– via Scribd.
1866:The Washington Post
1799:"The Yukos Library"
1359:on 24 November 2006
1096:awards were valid.
1015:Viktor Gerashchenko
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421:Presidential Decree
288:oil and gas company
257:Number of employees
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2910:Mikhail Gutseriyev
2792:Goskomimushchestvo
2489:on 28 October 2012
2407:. 13 February 2006
2358:The New York Times
2332:The New York Times
2127:Valuation of Yukos
2115:The New York Times
1995:on 29 January 2015
1957:on 13 October 2011
1883:Valuation of Yukos
1617:2015-06-30 at the
1583:2014-08-12 at the
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2905:Vladimir Gusinsky
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2798:Banking in Russia
2255:. 31 October 2003
2070:. UK. 31 May 2011
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