investment | BITs
Institut Veblen | 9-Dec-2025
Les sanctions économiques contre l’État russe sont contestées par des oligarques et des entreprises russes devant des tribunaux privés, via un mécanisme inclus dans les traités d’investissement.
European Trade Justice Coalition | 9-Dec-2025
Economic sanctions against Russia are now being challenged by Russian oligarchs and companies in private tribunals using a mechanism written into investment treaties.
Le Vif | 1-Dec-2025
Pour protéger leurs investissements, des sociétés se retournent contre des Etats jusqu’à entraver leur action, notamment en faveur du climat. L’arbitrage d’investissement est-il dévoyé?
ISDS impacts | 20-Nov-2025
For over 20 years, Argentina had the world’s highest number of investor claims before international arbitration tribunals. It also has the highest number of bilateral investment treaties in force in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Politico | 18-Nov-2025
Belgium fears that using the assets would leave it exposed to Russian legal action. This is a major concern for Belgium, which has a bilateral investment treaty with Russia, first signed in 1989.
The Daily Star | 14-Nov-2025
The S Alam arbitration should therefore be seen not simply as a legal challenge but as a policy signal.
South Centre | 12-Nov-2025
This policy brief examines an innovative judicial approach by the Colombian Constitutional Court in response to an increase in investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) claims.
The Edge Malaysia | 3-Nov-2025
The investor-state dispute settlement system, with its roots in colonialism and extractivism, is not fit for purpose in the 21st century because it prioritises the interests of foreign investors over the rights of states, human rights and the environment.
Zawya | 28-Oct-2025
Held the first meeting of the Contracting Parties to the Agreement on Promotion, Protection and Guarantee of Investments.
Lexology | 20-Oct-2025
Article 13.1 of Model IV provides that an investment dispute between an investor and a host state shall, as far as possible, be settled amicably through negotiations between the parties to the dispute, including conciliation procedures.