El Tiempo | 4-mai-2018
Glencore, Eco Oro, Red Eagle y Galway Mining adelantan procesos arbitrales.
Aeronoticias | 4-mai-2018
"El Tribunal Arbitral decide por unanimidad que las Demandantes deben pagar a Perupetro intereses sobre el monto de los daños a una tasa equivalente al 6.25% desde la fecha en que debió haberse pagado hasta la fecha de pago total, sobre saldos insolutos"
Friends of the Earth Australia | 3-mai-2018
The ISDS system impedes on national sovereignty to the benefit of corporations, yet places no obligations on investors to behave responsibly, creating an asymmetric system that gives multinationals the same rights as sovereign states.
IBS Intelligence | 3-mai-2018
The International Trade Committee launches an inquiry concerning the UK’s investment policy, which will examine the Government’s performance in promoting and facilitating inward and outward investment and its approach, upon UK exit from the EU, to negotiating agreements that liberalise and protect foreign investment.
CBC | 3-mai-2018
New Jersey company behind quarry proposal in Digby Neck claims damages of $443M US in lost profits.
RFI | 2-mai-2018
Pouvoir recourir à l’arbitrage, c’est une des clauses qu’exige une compagnie lorsqu’elle signe un contrat dans un pays étranger, pour ne pas dépendre des juridictions locales.
Morocco World News | 2-mai-2018
The US-based private equity firm Carlyle, is suing the Moroccan government for over USD 400 million in the ICSID, claiming the sum is equivalent to the profit lost when Morocco’s sole refinery went bankrupt three years ago.
Korea Times | 2-mai-2018
According to an official at the ministry, the fund can file the ISDS after a 90-day "grace period," as it is stated in the Korea-U.S. Free Trade Agreement.
Medias24 | 2-mai-2018
Le fonds d’investissement et ses entités menacent le Maroc d’un recours devant le CIRDI. Ils réclament le remboursement de plus de 400 millions de dollars, montant correspondant à leur créance sur la Samir.
Kluwer Arbitration Blog | 30-avr-2018
Since 1973, the sovereign islands of the Caribbean Sea, have concluded over 140 international investment agreements. The ICSID Convention is in force in all islands except Antigua & Barbuda, Cuba, Dominica, and the Dominican Republic.