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Sarajevo Times | 3-jun-2025
The issue stems from a €67 million debt owed by the Ugljevik Mine and Thermal Power Plant to Slovenia’s state-owned electricity company, Elektrogospodarstvo Slovenije.
E3G | 2-jun-2025
By protecting fossil fuel investments, investment treaties with ISDS are undermining the global energy transition. This briefing explores three alternative tools that may protect foreign investors from regulatory changes.
TNI - RadioUChile | 28-may-2025
¿Cómo los acuerdos comerciales afectan nuestra soberanía en la transición energética? En esta cápsula, exploramos el vínculo entre tratados de libre comercio y extractivismo.
Newsday | 28-may-2025
US oil giant ConocoPhillips has been permitted to register an over US$10 billion arbitration award against Venezuela in Trinidad and Tobago for the expropriation of its oil assets by the South American country nearly two decades ago.
Zone Bourse | 27-may-2025
Le gestionnaire espagnol des réseaux gaziers, Enagás, a annoncé que le CIRDI, relevant de la Banque mondiale, a relevé le montant que l’entreprise est en droit de percevoir.
Reuters | 26-may-2025
Spanish gas grid operator Enagas said the World Bank’s ICSID raised the amount the company is entitled to be paid in an arbitration process over a pipeline it built in the country.
Herbert Smith Freehills | 26-may-2025
Earlier this year, a split ICSID Tribunal found Guatemala liable to pay USD 68.5 million in damages plus interest to Panamanian company Energia y Renovación Holding.
Veblen | 23-may-2025
The Energy Charter Treaty (“ECT”), the most widely used investment treaty, has become highly controversial for enabling investors to challenge national policies aimed at achieving climate goals through its ISDS mechanism, leading to a phenomenon known as “regulatory chill.
Novethic | 23-may-2025
Le Traité sur la charte de l’énergie, qui permet aux investisseurs d’attaquer en justice les gouvernements dès lors que ces derniers modifient leurs politiques énergétiques, est encore bien vigoureux.
Power Shift | 20-may-2025
A Swiss public company, Azienda Elettrica Ticinese, is demanding compensation in an international arbitration tribunal for Germany‘s coal phase-out.