Madhyam | 30-jul-2014
On 28 July 2014, an international arbitration tribunal announced that Russia must pay $50.02 billion in damages to former shareholders of the now defunct oil giant, Yukos Oil Company. Analysis by Kavaljit Singh.
iPolitics | 29-jul-2014
The German ministry of the economy has clarified its position on the Canada-EU trade agreement (CETA), saying it will “meticulously” examine the agreement as soon as it’s on the table, Agence France Presse reported Monday.
La Presse Canadienne | 26-jul-2014
L’Allemagne serait sur le point de rejeter l’accord de libre-échange conclu entre le Canada et l’Union européenne l’an dernier, a révélé samedi le Sueddeutsche Zeitung.
Reuters | 26-jul-2014
Germany is to reject a multi-billion free trade deal between the European Union and Canada which is widely seen as a template for a bigger agreement with the United States, a leading German paper reported on Saturday.
EurActiv | 25-jul-2014
Lancée en mars, la consultation publique de la Commission européenne sur le Partenariat transatlantique pour le commerce et l’investissement (TTIP) a recueilli environ 150 000 réponses. Un record de mobilisation citoyenne.
EurActiv | 24-jul-2014
About 150,000 people have responded to the European Commission’s online consultation on the controversial investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) clause in the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).
iPolitics | 23-jul-2014
The end of the Canada-EU trade agreement (CETA) technical negotiations are “in sight” and the deal should be initialed in time for a late September bilateral summit in Ottawa, EU Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht said Tuesday.
CR Hoy | 22-jul-2014
El país deberá enfrentar un nuevo proceso de demanda ante el Centro Internacional de Arreglo de Diferencias Relativas a Inversiones (Ciadi). Ahora fue un grupo de inversionistas estadounidenses el que activó la solicitud en esa sede internacional del Banco Mundial.
TDM Special Issue on "Arbitration in the Middle East - Expectations and Challenges for the Future" | 22-jul-2014
The volume of international business either in the Middle East or with a Middle Eastern element is increasing and many of the contracts being used provide for arbitration. While arbitration ("tahkim" in Arabic) has long-standing religious and cultural roots in the Middle East, there are a number of differences and tensions between the Western perception of arbitration and certain Islamic legal principles.
| 16-jul-2014
A group of 121 academic experts has spoken out against planned provisions on investor-state arbitration in the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership.