energy
Lexology | 2-Jan-2023
In a settlement agreement, Guatemala agreed to pay approximately US$46 million to Teco Holdings LLC, in order to conclude the investment arbitration that the company filed against Guatemala in November 2010.
La Jornada | 19-Dec-2022
México no tiene “muchas vulnerabilidades” para 2023. Sin embargo, la controversia en materia de libre comercio en el sector energético amenaza con minar el ánimo de inversión productiva, lo cual compromete el crecimiento y el empleo en el país, alertó Alonso Cervera, economista en jefe para América Latina de Credit Suisse.
Alliance Sud | 18-Dec-2022
De plus en plus de pays se retirent du Traité sur la Charte de l’Energie, qui protège les investissements dans les énergies, mêmes fossiles, et retarde la transition énergétique. Pour Alliance Sud, la Suisse aussi devrait le faire.
Alliance Sud | 18-Dec-2022
The Energy Charter Treaty protects companies that invest in fossil fuels. A growing number of countries are withdrawing from it, while Switzerland continues to thwart the energy transition.
Euractiv | 12-Dec-2022
After the withdrawal of eight EU member states, the European Commission has little prospect of reviving stalled talks to modernise the 1998 Energy Charter Treaty.
CQDE | 6-Dec-2022
Le Centre québécois du droit de l’environnement est ravi que le tribunal d’arbitrage de l’ALÉNA ait décidé, le 21 novembre 2022, de rejeter la réclamation d’environ 150 millions $ de l’entreprise américaine Lone Pine Resources inc.
CQDE | 6-Dec-2022
The Centre québécois du droit de l’environnement is delighted that an ICSID Arbitral Tribunal decided, on November 21, 2022, to reject the claim for approximately $150 million by the American company Lone Pine Resources Inc.
No TCI | 2-Dec-2022
El Parlamento Europeo adoptó una resolución en la que pide a la Unión Europea (UE) y a todos los Estados miembros que inicien la salida en bloque de la UE del Tratado de la Carta de la Energía (TCE).
City AM | 30-Nov-2022
Arctic miner GreenX to pocket £740m in damages from Polish government.
SOMO | 30-Nov-2022
The Dutch government will not have to pay damages to energy giants RWE and Uniper, a Dutch court in The Hague ruled.