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.
CIAR Global | 10-mar-2021
Las medidas tomadas por España en relación con las primas a las energías renovables fueron “razonables” por lo que no concede ninguna compensación al demandante. Esa es la decisión del tribunal del arbitraje Freif Eurowind Holdings v. España, que, desde 2017, ha sido administrado por el Instituto de Arbitraje de la Stockholm Chamber of Commerce (SCC).
Times Now News | 9-mar-2021
India will be filing an appeal at The Hague this week against the $1.4-billion arbitration award against British oil firm Cairn Energy.
Clarín | 8-mar-2021
Según las cifras que ahora se han anunciado de manera oficial, Vattenfall recibirá la mayor parte de la compensación, 1.425 millones de euros. Por su parte, se destinarán 880 millones de euros a RWE, 80 millones a EnBW y 42,5 millones a Eon/PreussenElektra.
Business Standard | 8-mar-2021
Cairn said its shareholders expect the use of the company’s ’strong powers of enforcement’ to recover 1.4 billion.
The West Australian | 8-mar-2021
The International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Dispute has advised Indiana Resources that the “Arbitral Panel” has now been formed with the first procedural hearing scheduled for the 22nd of April 2021.
Bourse Direct | 6-mar-2021
Les entreprises se sont engagées à retirer toutes les procédures judiciaires en cours, dont le groupe Vattenfall devant un tribunal arbitral de la Banque mondiale.