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Uruguay faces five international lawsuits
Uruguay is currently facing five international lawsuits, according to the future Pro-secretary of the Presidency, Jorge Lopez, of the Frente Amplio government that will take office on March 1.
GreenX Metals defends £252 million award against Poland
GreenX Metals Limited has confirmed its stance in defending the £252 million arbitration award granted to the company, following Poland's recent legal challenges.
The Slovak Republic won the arbitration proceedings against the American company Discovery Global LLC
The subject of the dispute was the issue of conducting geological exploration for the purpose of future exploitation of oil and natural gas.
Tanzania, British developer head back to ICSID after stalled talks
Tanzania and British developer Pennyroyal Limited could find themselves back to the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) after talks between the two parties failed to yield an agreement.
Venezuela loses multi-billion dollar ConocoPhillips ICSID appeal
The US oil giant has launched multiple efforts to collect international arbitration awards against the Caribbean nation.
Investment arbitration and the never-ending MOL v. Croatia saga
The intersection of international investment law and domestic politics often leads to high-profile arbitration cases, with the annulment of awards frequently making headlines.
Lithuania rejects Belaruskali claims in arbitration lawsuit
After Belarusian potash fertiliser giant Belaruskali filed a lawsuit against Lithuania to the International Court of Arbitration, Lithuania says it does not agree with the allegations.
Romania wins EUR 256 mln arbitration with solar parks investors
Romania has won an international arbitration case brought by investors in renewable energy, avoiding EUR 256 million in claimed damages.
The completion of the modernisation of the ECT and the provisional application of the modernised ECT
The envisaged provisional application of the modernised ECT will allow a “coalition of willing” States to apply the modernised ECT as of 3 September 2025.
Russia appeals for state immunity in $50 billion Yukos case
Russia is currently appealing to block the enforcement of a nearly $60 billion arbitration award related to the Yukos Oil Company case.