energy
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.
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.
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
CIAR Global | 29-Jan-2025
Un panel del CIADI ha rechazado una reclamación de 256 millones € de un grupo de 44 inversores en energías renovables, de múltiples nacionalidades, encabezado por la italiana Fin.Doc.
Ministry of Finance of the Slovak Republic | 27-Jan-2025
The subject of the dispute was the issue of conducting geological exploration for the purpose of future exploitation of oil and natural gas.
Venezuelanalysis | 27-Jan-2025
The US oil giant has launched multiple efforts to collect international arbitration awards against the Caribbean nation.
Boursorama | 27-Jan-2025
Un tribunal d’arbitrage de la Banque mondiale a rejeté la demande du Venezuela d’annuler une sentence arbitrale de 8,37 milliards de dollars en faveur de ConocoPhillips.
Aceris Law | 27-Jan-2025
The intersection of international investment law and domestic politics often leads to high-profile arbitration cases, with the annulment of awards frequently making headlines.
Romania-Insider | 21-Jan-2025
Romania has won an international arbitration case brought by investors in renewable energy, avoiding EUR 256 million in claimed damages.
Kluwer Arbitration Blog | 19-Jan-2025
The envisaged provisional application of the modernised ECT will allow a “coalition of willing” States to apply the modernised ECT as of 3 September 2025.