The Epoch Times | 8-oct-2025
Quelque 26 condamnations sont toujours en suspens pour près de 1492 millions d’euros plus les intérêts et 200 millions d’euros ont déjà été bloqués à l’étranger.
IBON International | 7-oct-2025
This episode unpacks the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, world’s largest free trade agreement, and the dangerous push to insert the Investor-State Dispute Settlement mechanism into its investment chapter.
Médias24 | 3-oct-2025
Emmerson, en litige au CIRDI avec le gouvernement marocain, espère récupérer 2,2 MM$ suite au rejet de son projet minier de potasse.
Econojournal | 3-oct-2025
La demanda de AES Corporation iniciada en el CIADI en 2002, bajo el Tratado Bilateral de Inversiones (TBI) firmado entre la Argentina y EEUU en 1991, fue por la pesificación de los contratos de concesión de la represa hidroeléctrica de Alicurá.
bilaterals.org | 3-oct-2025
Between July 14 and 17, in the city of Choluteca (Honduras), more than 60 people from 20 local communities and representatives of national and international social movements gathered for the “Meeting of communities affected by energy projects in southern Honduras - Without human rights, there is no energy sovereignty.”
CIEL | 3-oct-2025
Fossil fuel companies alone have launched over 300 ISDS cases, seeking over $80 billion in damages for climate-related policies aimed at phasing out oil, gas, and coal.
Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer | 3-oct-2025
ICSID has released its FY 2025 caseload statistics, unveiling new data on damages including the difference between damages claimed and damages awarded.
CCPA | 2-oct-2025
Free trade deal is a gift to mining and fossil fuel companies but sidelines human rights and industrial development.
Canaln | 1er-oct-2025
Brookfield considera que estas acciones constituyen una “expropiación indebida” de su inversión en el país. A través de un comunicado, informó que ha iniciado un arbitraje internacional bajo el amparo del Tratado de Libre Comercio entre Perú y Canadá.
The Guardian | 1er-oct-2025
The billionaire’s last three cases are part of a growing global list from fossil fuel companies against government decisions to reduce carbon emissions.