Kluwer Arbitration Blog | 9-Dec-2016
Are we moving towards a double-barreled test for protected “investor”?
See News | 9-Dec-2016
Oleg Deripaska has, in his personal capacity, served a notice of arbitration against Montenegro, claiming unlawful expropriation of his investment and related treaty breaches
Prague Daily Monitor | 8-Dec-2016
Aircraftleasing Meier & Fischer has initiated international arbitration proceedings, asking compensation in the amount of USD 125.17m.
DW | 8-Dec-2016
Germany’s highest court has ruled in favor of three power companies in a dispute over a government decision to phase out nuclear energy. Vattenfall is also suing at the International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID).
ABC News | 8-Dec-2016
A new report finds that corporations have launched 50 lawsuits, worth at least $US31 billion, using secret international arbitration tribunals against 11 countries in the Asian region.
Digital Look | 7-Dec-2016
A tribunal has struck out a claim by Churchill Mining for damages after Indonesia’s government revoked its licence for a coal project.
Lexology | 7-Dec-2016
The conclusion of negotiations between India and Brazil culminating in a near-final treaty between the two nations.
ABC | 6-Dec-2016
The problem with free trade deals is they rarely are about trade. In fact, trade usually is a side issue. And the TPP was a classic case in point.
Newstalk | 6-Dec-2016
Officials in Brussels have announced that they are close to securing a free trade agreement with Japan.
Expansión | 5-Dec-2016
El capítulo 11 del tratado permite a las corporaciones demandar a un gobierno extranjero por regulaciones que consideren una carga a sus operaciones.