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Trade Justice Movement | 21-may-2026
The deal locks the UK into deeper commercial ties with some of the most repressive governments in the world, for economic gains so marginal they barely register.
Financier Worldwide | 13-may-2026
Governments need to be able to regulate to meet their domestic policy goals or internationally recognised sustainable development goals. That necessarily means that sometimes hard decisions will need to be taken which will affect foreign investments on their soil.
Morning Star | 12-may-2026
Lansdowne Oil & Gas PLC said the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes has registered the company’s request for arbitration against Ireland, in a dispute over the Barryroe oil and gas field.
Zone Bourse | 12-may-2026
Lansdowne Oil & Gas PLC a annoncé que le Centre international pour le règlement des différends relatifs aux investissements a enregistré sa demande d’arbitrage contre l’Irlande dans le cadre du litige portant sur le champ pétrolier et gazier de Barryroe.
Global Justice Now | 3-abr-2026
While energy bills spiral, public money could soon flow to an overseas fossil fuel company. Because a government dared to block a climate-wrecking coal mine.
Yabiladi | 31-mar-2026
Emmerson PLC a déclaré avoir soumis une demande de dommages-intérêts de 1,215 milliard de dollars pour le développement de potasse à Khémisset, y compris les intérêts et nets d’impôts locaux, dans le cadre de son arbitrage contre le Maroc.
Yabiladi | 30-mar-2026
Morocco-focused potash developer Emmerson PLC said on Monday it had submitted a $1.215 billion damages claim, including interest and net of local taxes, in its arbitration case against Morocco.
La Prensa | 26-mar-2026
The dispute goes now to a World Bank body after the abrupt takeover of a gold-processing facility now reportedly controlled by Chinese companies.
Investing.com | 25-mar-2026
The funding arrangement enables Cadence and its subsidiary REM Mexico Limited to commence international arbitration against the Mexico under the UK-Mexico bilateral investment treaty.
Confilegal | 10-mar-2026
El caso tiene su origen en los cambios regulatorios introducidos por España que, a partir de 2013, acabaron con el sistema de incentivos a las energías renovables, lo que llevó a que numerosos inversores extranjeros alegaran que dichas reformas vulneraban las garantías de protección de las inversiones previstas en el Tratado de la Carta de la Energía.