The Institute for Transnational Arbitration’s latest workshop considered whether remedies in international arbitration are delivering effective redress. Ciara Ros of Vinson & Elkins in London reports.
27 July 2023
US oil and gas company ExxonMobil has won US$76 million in a resubmitted ICSID claim worth US$1.4 billion against Venezuela over the expropriation of two oil projects.
11 July 2023
Rajiv Luthra, a pioneer of the Indian legal market who played a key role in supporting and promoting the system of international arbitration and its institutions, has died aged 65.
23 June 2023
An Austrian-controlled energy company has brought an ICC claim against Romania over reforms affecting a multibillion-euro gas project in the Black Sea.
22 June 2023
An Italian construction group has reportedly brought an ICSID claim against Cameroon over a terminated contract to build a sports stadium, as several claimants abandon a separate case the state is facing at the centre.
12 June 2023
Cameroon has failed to disqualify French arbitrator Thomas Clay from hearing an ICSID dispute with an oil consortium over a pipeline venture.
22 May 2023
Guyana has launched an ICC claim against Panama over payments it says are owed to local farmers and millers under a rice exports deal.
22 May 2023
Ten new tribunals have been formed at ICSID in recent weeks, including first-time appointments for four arbitrators and a hundredth appointment at the centre for France’s Brigitte Stern.
21 April 2023
The government of Guyana says it is prepared to pursue international arbitration against ExxonMobil to recover costs from an audit into an offshore oil consortium.
18 April 2023
Kazakhstan has reportedly launched claims against several major energy companies over allegations they deducted US$16.5 billion in revenue from two oil and gas fields without obtaining approval.
06 April 2023
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