It Is Never Too Early to Sue: Navigating War-Related Claims Against Russia
Investment arbitration, Ukrainian litigation, and the planned compensation mechanism offer routes for claims against Russia, but enforcement prospects remain uncertain.
Investment arbitration, Ukrainian litigation, and the planned compensation mechanism offer routes for claims against Russia, but enforcement prospects remain uncertain.
Russia's top court curtails international arbitration for sanctioned entities, reinforcing national jurisdiction and challenging cross-border contract enforcement.
Arbitration Aftermath: Peru declared in default over $91M award, Tanzania completes $90M ICSID payment, and German ECT ruling faces U.S....
Explore how BRICS states protect foreign investments—key treaties, dispute mechanisms, and evolving legal standards in one essential report.
Arbitration Aftermath: Swiss court upholds €63M award vs Alstom, Singapore affirms annulment over copy-paste ruling, and PetroVietnam’s bid to add...
Major arbitration wins: US court enforces $12M award against Albania; UK upholds Russia's liability; Dutch court rules ECT award as...
Exploring Public Policy in Arbitration: Insights from the World Arbitration Update 2024 on global trends in setting aside and enforcement...
Europe's strong stance against Russia following the invasion of Ukraine has reshaped the energy landscape, leading to a dramatic reduction...
Read about the practical consequences of sanctions on international arbitrations, particularly in view of the Russo-Ukrainian War.
Explore the high-stakes world of international arbitration with the latest developments in Rusoro Mining v. Venezuela, where Colombia's Supreme Court...
The intricate tapestry of international trade in Eastern Europe, woven with diverse cultural and economic landscapes, presents both challenges and...
In the latest news in Arbitration Aftermath, dive into the ongoing battle of the Sultanate of Sulu heirs vs. Malaysia,...
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