TNI | 3-Aug-2017
The Kyrgyz Republic currently faces investment claims in the proximity of 1 billion USD, arising out of investment dispute settlement cases.
Business Monkey | 3-Aug-2017
The Government of Spain has submitted to international arbitration tribunal ICSID appeal against the ruling which condemned him to pay 128 million euros plus interest to the British firm Eiser Infrastructure.
CIAR Global | 2-Aug-2017
España busca la anulación del laudo del arbitraje iniciado por Eiser Infrastructure Limited y Energía Solar Luxembourg que le condena a una indemnización de 128 millones de euros por las subvenciones energéticas.
CIAR Global | 2-Aug-2017
Las españolas Consorcio Andino SL y Valores Mundiales SL, subsidiarias de Gruma, líder en producción de harinas y derivados de maíz de México, han ganado un arbitraje contra Venezuela por una expropiación en 2010 que afectó a las inversiones de ambas compañías
No al TTIP | 1-Aug-2017
Jornadas sobre nuevos tratados de comercio e inversiones + Encuentro de activistas y campañas. El 3, 4 y 5 de Noviembre en Barcelona.
Entorno Inteligente | 1-Aug-2017
El Ciadi estableció que el Estado venezolano deberá cancelar 489,9 millones de dólares a las subsidiarias españolas de Gruma, Valores Mundiales y Consorcio Andino como indemnización por expropiaciones en 2010.
American Lawyer | 1-Aug-2017
Litigation funder Burford Capital stands to take home roughly $140 million from a $324 million recovery against the government of Argentina.
People’s Forum against FTAs and RCEP | 28-Jul-2017
“Tell us at least now who gains from RCEP,” People’s Forum challenges the Indian government as the 19th round of RCEP negotiations comes to an end
Jakarta Post | 28-Jul-2017
Crucial to RCEP’s investment protection chapter is the highly controversial Investor-State Dispute Settlement mechanism, a system of privatised justice characterised by international arbitration tribunals outside of the reach of domestic legal systems, explains Cecilia Olivet of TNI
Intercontinental Cry | 27-Jul-2017
This past month, eighteen Aymara community leaders endured the final stages of a trial that had them facing up to 28 years in prison and massive fines for their alleged roles in the 2011 ‘Aymarazo’ protests against the Santa Ana silver mine on the Peru-Bolivia border.