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Russia seeks reversal of judgment in Yukos case in Dutch Supreme Court
The Russian side also repeatedly drew attention to the fact that Yukos shareholders have no right to use modern protection mechanisms, since the privatization of the company was accompanied by deception, corruption and tax evasion
RWE vs. Netherlands: Undermining climate action
Mine de Crystallex : un juge américain ouvre la voie à la vente d'actions de Citgo
Un juge américain a estimé que le processus de la vente d'actions de Citgo, filiale aux États-Unis de la compagnie pétrolière d'État vénézuélienne PDVSA, pour le dédommagement de Crystallex, pouvait débuter.
Georgia update - serving a notice of dispute
Star Phoenix Group Ltd has formally notified the government of Georgia of the existence of an investment dispute under the Energy Charter Treaty.
Antrix case: Devas moves US court to enforce The Hague arbitration award
The petition, filed by three investment firms related to Devas, argues that the award can be enforced in the US because India is a signatory to the New York Convention.
Montero secures US$2.32 million funding for legal proceedings against the Government of Tanzania
Montero has completed a litigation funding agreement with Omni Bridgeway Canada Limited, an affiliate of the litigation funder.
New date for Reko Diq case at BVI court
The High Court of Justice in the British Virgin Islands (BVI) has postponed the hearing on the enforcement of the $6 billion award in the Reko Diq case until the 18th January.
L’Echo: Italian businessman seizes Albania’s assets in Belgium
Italian businessmen Francesco Becchetti has stepped up his attempt to get the compensation awarded to him in international arbitration against Albania that he won, but that is under appeal.
Sempra v Argentina: award annulled for manifest excess of powers in failure to apply BIT defence of necessity
Sempra v Argentina: award annulled for manifest excess of powers in failure to apply BIT defence of necessity
Pakistan's PIA faces asset grab in British Virgin Islands
Pakistan International Airlines could see its assets attached by the High Court of Justice in the British Virgin Islands, over a longstanding dispute between its shareholder, the Pakistan state, and gold and copper exploration giant Tethyan Copper Company