Reuters | 21-Feb-2020
Chinese mining consortium Ecuagoldmining has initiated a dispute with Ecuador’s government over a gold mining project that has been halted by objections from community activists.
Kluwer Arbitration Blog | 20-Feb-2020
When it issued three interim awards for Yukos, the arbitral tribunal noted that the principle of provisional application of treaties was recognized under Russian law.
Ciar Global | 18-Feb-2020
The arbitration between the US mining company Renco Group and Peru in relation to the metallurgical deposit in La Oroya was reopened, at the request of the mining company.
EJIL: Talk! | 18-Feb-2020
As observers of the UNCITRAL process, we watch the debates with great interest, writing about the emergence of different camps, giving perspectives on how the process fits within broader geopolitical developments, and offering potential models for moving forward.
New York Times | 18-Feb-2020
A Dutch appeals court reinstated an international arbitration panel’s order that it should pay $50 billion compensation to shareholders in former oil company Yukos.
Dallas Business Journal | 13-Feb-2020
As a long-running dispute between Exxon Mobil Corp. and the government of Canada reached a multimillion-dollar settlement, lawyers for ExxonMobil announced.
The East African | 10-Feb-2020
One of Tanzania’s concessions to Barrick in the new deal is the right to seek international arbitration in case of disputes.
Live Mint | 10-Feb-2020
Vodafone’s dispute relates to its $11 billion acquisition of a 67% stake in the mobile-phone business owned by Hutchison Whampoa. Cairn Energy is contesting a big tax bill that Indian government raised for a 2006 transaction.
Reuters | 6-Feb-2020
Brazil construction company Odebrecht SA has taken Peru to arbitration over a failed $2 billion investment in a gas pipeline.
Reuters | 4-Feb-2020
The ride-hailing firm said its initial calculations suggest damages from suspending its service in Colombia will exceed $250 million.

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