investor-state disputes | ISDS

Investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) refers to a way of handling conflicts under international investment agreements whereby companies from one party are allowed to sue the government of another party. This means they can file a complaint and seek compensation for damages. Many BITs and investment chapters of FTAs allow for this if the investor’s expectation of a profit has been negatively affected by some action that the host government took, such as changing a policy. The dispute is normally handled not in a public court but through a private abritration panel. The usual venues where these proceedings take place are the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (World Bank), the International Chamber of Commerce, the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law or the International Court of Justice.

ISDS is a hot topic right now because it is being challenged very strongly by concerned citizens in the context of the EU-US TTIP negotiations, the TransPacific Partnership talks and the CETA deal between Canada and the EU.

Morning Star | 16-Mar-2021
The continued existence of ISDS in numerous treaties is a testament to the enormous influence and power wielded by transnational capital over governments the world over.
Yahoo | 15-Mar-2021
An international court has dismissed a lawsuit for 4.8 trillion pesos ($1.3 billion) filed by Spanish company Naturgy against Colombia over the seizure of its subsidiary Electricaribe.
Telefónica | 15-Mar-2021
La compañía reclama el cumplimiento del acuerdo de inversiones suscrito entre España y el país latinoamericano.
CIAR Global | 15-Mar-2021
Colombia ha comunicado el fallo a su favor en el arbitraje internacional abierto por Naturgy ante la intervención Electricaribe en el que la española -anterior Gas Natural- demandaba 1.310 millones de dólares por daños y perjuicios.
CIAR Global | 12-Mar-2021
Un tribunal mexicano ha suspendido temporalmente la controvertida reforma a la Ley de la Industria Eléctrica impulsada por Andrés Manuel López Obrador, que prioriza la energía de compañías nacionales como Pemex y la Comisión Federal de Electricidad sobre la de compañías privadas, y sobre la que muchos expertos han advertido de la amenaza de demandas de arbitraje internacionales.
ICLG | 12-Mar-2021
The African Arbitration Association (AfAA) has launched an online tool that provides an overview of arbitration legislation and international arbitrators in Africa.
The Online Citizen | 12-Mar-2021
Besides protection and dispute settlement, the BIT also includes several key changes in terms of application and restriction.
El País | 11-Mar-2021
La Cámara de Comercio de Estocolmo falla que no ha vulnerado la Carta de la Energía y obliga a pagar las costas al fondo.
Future Beyond Shell | 11-Mar-2021
To realise a future beyond fossil fuels, it is imperative to look at how to disentangle the legal shackles that enable companies to frustrate climate policy and shift the burden of their stranded assets onto the shoulders of taxpayers through arbitration claims.
Broadband TV News | 11-Mar-2021
Netherlands-based United Group claims that Serbia has violated several obligations related to incentives and mutual protection of investments between the two countries.