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The Guardian | 31-mai-2021
Campaigners concerned by controversial plans for tribunals where firms can seek compensation for effect of government policies.
La Lettre du Cadre | 22-avr-2021
Il y a fort à craindre que les collectivités territoriales ne finissent par se retrouver face à ces fameux tribunaux d’arbitrage composés d’arbitres « indépendants ».
The East African | 9-avr-2021
Indiana argues that expropriation of its nickel project breached the investment agreement signed by Tanzanian, British and the Northern Ireland governments.
Global Justice Now | 1er-avr-2021
Corporate courts are an unjust mechanism that can block climate action. The UK should reject them.
Kenyans | 24-mar-2021
Kenya is set to receive Ksh300 billion after it won a case against Cortec Mining Kenya Ltd, associated with slain businessman Jacob Juma and Stirling Limited for revoking the mining license of niobium and rare earth minerals.
Total Slovenia News | 24-mar-2021
The British company pursues its investment treaty claim under the UK-Slovenia bilateral investment treaty and the Energy Charter Treaty.
Finance Uncovered | 21-jan-2021
The battle between ConocoPhillips and Vietnam result could mark a significant shift in the way huge multinationals fight off the threat of taxes from desperate revenue authorities in developing countries.
Ecofin | 10-déc-2020
L’Etat tanzanien et la compagnie minière devraient se retrouver devant un tribunal du CIRDI au premier trimestre 2021. La société réclame 95 millions $ au moins pour « expropriation illégale » au projet de nickel Ntaka Hill.
Mining Review Africa | 9-déc-2020
Indiana Resources expects to begin arbitration with Tanzania over the expropriation of the Ntaka Hill nickel project and other alleged breaches of the UK-Tanzania BIT early 2021.
Trade Justice Movement | 16-sep-2020
As the UK regains full responsibility for its trade and investment policy post-Brexit, it must seriously consider its approach to international investment protection.