The BVI Beacon | 27-jan-2021
A Virgin Islands court has frozen shares in two hotels belonging to Pakistan’s national airline to enforce a $6 billion award levied through the World Bank’s ICSID.
The Hindu | 27-jan-2021
UK-based Cairn Energy Plc has threatened that it may be forced to begin attaching Indian assets including bank accounts in different world capitals, unless the government resolves the issue.
CIAR Global | 26-jan-2021
La compañía británica Vestey Group y Venezuela llegaron a un acuerdo por más de 100 millones de dólares para poner fin al largo arbitraje de inversiones que se inició en 2006 ante el Centro Internacional de Arreglo de Diferencias relativas a Inversiones (CIADI).
The Conversation | 26-jan-2021
The owner of Keystone XL — TC Energy (previously TransCanada) — used NAFTA to launch a US$15 billion lawsuit in 2016 after President Barack Obama cancelled the project.
EJIL : Talk ! | 26-jan-2021
One of the most noticeable facts in recent ISDS is the spectacular inflation of compensation awarded to investors. The most important factor is probably the widespread use by tribunals of the DCF (discounted cash flows) valuation method.
ALAI | 25-jan-2021
En el 2020, los inversionistas extranjeros presentaron en el CIADI del Banco Mundial al menos 55 demandas conocidas exigiendo enormes sumas a los gobiernos, mientras éstos combaten la pandemia del coronavirus.
Live Mint | 25-jan-2021
Investors have written to the Indian government as well as the governments of the US and UK seeking adherence to the award of a tribunal at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague
Memesita | 22-jan-2021
Nuevo Pudahuel had asked the Ministry of Public Works to extend the term of the concession contract as a result of the pandemic, but the MOP was closed to changes in the contract.
Finance Uncovered | 21-jan-2021
The battle between ConocoPhillips and Vietnam result could mark a significant shift in the way huge multinationals fight off the threat of taxes from desperate revenue authorities in developing countries.
Mediapart | 21-jan-2021
Vinci et ADP menacent le Chili d’une procédure d’arbitrage, suite à la pandémie et à la réduction concomitante du trafic aérien. Ils utilisent une justice privée qui coûtera des millions aux contribuables chiliens, indépendamment du jugement.