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...
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...
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...
"Guerilla tactics," aimed at obstructing or sabotaging arbitration proceedings, are increasingly prevalent. A 2012 survey found that 68% of respondents...
Charlotte Murphy and Daniel Boon from Stephenson Harwood LLP analyze the Ukraine-Russia conflict's impact on global energy through economic and...
Prof. Dr. Harald Sippel and Vishnu Vijandran from Skrine discuss Europe's successful but sometimes contentious approach to renewable energy tariffs,...
Leslie Zhang, General Counsel at United Energy Group, highlights how recent global events and the shift towards renewable energy have...
Drawing from extensive experience in the energy industry, Ajey Chandra and Peter Bartlett of Baker & O’Brien emphasize the importance...
In the past decade, investor-State arbitrations involving renewable energy sources (RES) have surged, primarily due to regulatory changes in countries...
Recent geopolitical shifts and climate imperatives have put the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) under scrutiny. Originally crafted to liberalize energy...
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