The Court of Arbitration for Sport has refused to overturn a six-point deduction imposed on the Canadian women’s football team at the Paris Olympics after it was found spying on a rival team’s training session.
01 August 2024
A mining magnate has reportedly made good on his threat to launch the largest ever treaty claim on record, seeking US$200 billion from Australia over legislation that prevented him from pursuing a prior arbitration against a state government.
30 March 2023
A court in New Zealand has said it can hear a request for recognition of an ICSID award against Hungary, even though there is no evidence the state has any assets in the jurisdiction.
04 February 2022
Former Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer lawyer Daniel Kalderimis has left New Zealand firm Chapman Tripp to launch a new practice as an independent barrister.
18 December 2020
30 June 2017
30 June 2017
Unlock unlimited access to all Global Arbitration Review content