Nueva Sociedad | 12-Mar-2025
En diversas ocasiones, el presidente colombiano Gustavo Petro criticó el tratado de libre comercio entre Colombia y Estados Unidos considerando que coloca en una competencia desleal a los productos de su país. Sin embargo, en lugar de pedir una renegociación completa, optó por rediscutir una serie de cláusulas sobre inversiones y arbitraje que consideró «lesivas para la seguridad del Estado». ¿Qué razones lo llevaron a abandonar su apuesta original?
Koha | 11-Mar-2025
Kosovo pagará más de 6.7 millones de euros a la empresa MabCo Constructions, propiedad del ex presidente Behgjet Pacolli, tras una decisión del Tribunal de Arbitraje de Washington.
The Guardian | 10-Mar-2025
Investor–state dispute settlements don’t just mean growing debt burdens for countries: they are also a barrier to action on the climate crisis.
Land and Climate Review | 10-Mar-2025
Exxon owes the people of Groningen millions in compensation for damage caused by gas extraction. Thanks to an obscure legal instrument, it could be the residents of the province that end up compensating the fossil fuel giant.
Koha | 10-Mar-2025
Kosovo will pay over 6.7 million euros to MabCo Constructions, owned by former President Behgjet Pacolli, following a decision by the Arbitration Tribunal in Washington.
Koha | 10-Mar-2025
Le Kosovo devra payer plus de 6.7 millions d’euros à l’entreprise MabCo Constructions, propriété de l’ancien président Behgjet Pacolli, suite à une décision du tribunal arbitral de Washington.
The Guardian | 7-Mar-2025
Companies can sue governments for closing oilfields and mines – and the risk of huge damages is already stopping countries from passing green laws, ministers say.
Inside Climate News | 7-Mar-2025
Communities and ecosystems across the globe face heavy environmental damage from intensifying mining operations. A people’s tribunal probed the Canadian mining industry’s impact on the natural world and the people defending it.
The Guardian | 6-Mar-2025
Fossil-fuel and mining firms have won $92bn of public money from states, with a growing number of cases backed by financial speculators
PR Newswire | 6-Mar-2025
The arbitration arises from Venezuela’s measures that deprived GR Mining of its rights to, and materially damaged its investment in, the multi-billion-dollar Siembra Minera mining project located in Venezuela.