Navigating the Exit: What the UK’s Withdrawal from the Energy Charter Treaty Means for Investors
UK’s exit from the Energy Charter Treaty shifts focus to net-zero goals, impacting investor protections. Investments before April 2025 remain...
UK’s exit from the Energy Charter Treaty shifts focus to net-zero goals, impacting investor protections. Investments before April 2025 remain...
Explore the UAE's rise in renewable energy and the role of arbitration in managing disputes, offering confidentiality, expertise, and flexibility...
Germany's renewable energy sector, especially offshore wind, sees rising disputes. Arbitration offers an efficient, expert forum to resolve complex, multi-party...
France's commitment to green transition and arbitration expertise positions it as a hub for resolving renewable energy disputes in a...
Explore Singapore's role in renewable energy arbitration, focusing on its Green Plan 2030 and its position as a leading arbitration...
Europe's strong stance against Russia following the invasion of Ukraine has reshaped the energy landscape, leading to a dramatic reduction...
Explore the rise of climate change and energy transition disputes, as governments and companies face legal challenges amid the shift...
Discover how global governments tackle soaring energy prices with windfall taxes and price caps, reshaping the profits of energy giants...
Dive into the intricate world of Oman's oil and gas sector where Exploration and Production Sharing Agreements (EPSAs) govern the...
Explore the high-stakes world of international arbitration with the latest developments in Rusoro Mining v. Venezuela, where Colombia's Supreme Court...
In the wake of the Achmea and Komstroy judgments by the CJEU, the enforceability of arbitral awards based on intra-EU...
"Guerilla tactics," aimed at obstructing or sabotaging arbitration proceedings, are increasingly prevalent. A 2012 survey found that 68% of respondents...
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