energía
CIAR Global | 27-may-2020
Más de 40 proyectos relacionados con energías renovables son potencialmente susceptibles de entrar en conflicto con el gobierno mexicano, muchos de ellos podrán recurrir al arbitraje de inversiones
Romania-Insider | 27-may-2020
Cyprus-based offshore EP Wind Project (Rom) Six Ltd claims that Romania has breached the Energy Charter Treaty.
CIAR Global | 26-may-2020
El 13 de mayo de 2020, el tribunal del arbitraje de inversiones entre Teco Guatemala Holdings, LLC contra la República de Guatamala emitió su laudo en el procedimiento de nueva sumisión en la larga historia de este arbitraje cuyos inicios nos retrotraen a 2010 en CIADI.
Morning Star | 26-may-2020
The dispute with Crystallex follows a ruling by the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (Icsid), an international arbitration institution set up by the World Bank.
Les Amis de la Terre France | 22-may-2020
Le Traité sur la Charte de l’énergie est peu connu mais sape le combat contre le changement climatique.
Lexology | 22-may-2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has led States to adopt various public health measures that adversely affect foreign investors and exacerbate broader economic issues. In this climate, there is significant potential for disputes under the ECT.
Climate Change News | 22-may-2020
Uniper is using a controversial investor dispute system to claim up to €1 billion compensation for being forced to close a coal power station early.
Reuters | 18-may-2020
Shareholders in the now defunct Russian oil giant Yukos have seized Netherlands-based assets of two well-known vodka brands controlled by the Russian state in their most recent legal move to obtain $57 billion in damages from Moscow.
Sputnik | 18-may-2020
La Russie a contesté devant la Cour suprême néerlandaise sa condamnation à verser 57 milliards de dollars d’indemnisation aux ex-actionnaires de l’ancien groupe pétrolier russe Ioukos.
TASS | 18-may-2020
On February 18, The Hague Court of Appeal reinstated an order of the Permanent Court of Arbitration, which obliged Russia to pay more than $50 bln to the companies associated with former Yukos shareholders in 2014.