Inequality.org | 23-avr-2021
Pakistan is the latest to start withdrawing from international treaties that give corporations the power to sue governments over environmental and public interest regulations.
South Centre | 22-avr-2021
This brief argues for the ‘localization’ of investor-State dispute settlement (ISDS) proceedings in host States and regions where the investment is actually located.
IIED | 22-avr-2021
It’s time to reconsider investor-state dispute settlement ; inaction risks rising costs of shifting from fossil fuels to green alternatives.
JDsupra | 22-avr-2021
Indigenous populations often live in territories that are earmarked for construction projects, which may lead to inevitable friction with state governments and subsequently, developers and investors.
La Lettre du Cadre | 22-avr-2021
Il y a fort à craindre que les collectivités territoriales ne finissent par se retrouver face à ces fameux tribunaux d’arbitrage composés d’arbitres « indépendants ».
CIAR Global | 21-avr-2021
La defensa de España ha presentado una solicitud de anulación en el marco del arbitraje que mantiene con la alemana RWE Innogy, en relación con los arbitrajes por las reformas de las renovables, presentados contra el país ante el Centro Internacional de Arreglo de Diferencias relativas a Inversiones (CIADI).
Reuters | 21-avr-2021
Miner Alamos Gold said its Netherlands units will file an investment treaty claim exceeding $1 billion against Turkey for "unfair and inequitable treatment" with its gold mining project.
International Arbitration | 20-avr-2021
One of the most significant early proposals for a multilateral agreement to protect private foreign investment was launched in 1957 by groups of European business people, and lawyers.
ILA Reporter | 20-avr-2021
The unusual status of foreign investors in international law is no accident, but rather the result of a “world-making project realized by a coalition of business leaders, bankers, and their lawyers in the 1950s and 1960s”.
Le Soir | 19-avr-2021
La société allemande Uniper poursuit les Pays-Bas en justice pour la fermeture forcée des centrales au charbon, a annoncé le ministre néerlandais de l’Economie et du Climat Bas van ’t Wout.