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Eco Oro completes second tranche of US$4.5 million financing
The proceeds of the Private Placement will be principally used to support the Company’s application to annul the damages award issued on July 15, 2024 awarding no monetary compensation to the Company in its arbitration proceedings against the Republic of Colombia.
UK court rules Spain cannot claim state immunity in renewable energy incentives dispute
Spain cannot ​claim immunity to stop a multimillion-euro award over cuts to renewable energy incentives ‌being registered in Britain, the UK's top court ruled, limiting states' ability to claim immunity in disputes with investors.
Ex-Yukos investors can enforce $65 billion arbitration award against Russia in UK, court rules
Former Yukos investors can seek to enforce an arbitration award against Russia now worth more than $65 billion over the seizure of the defunct oil group, London's High Court ruled.
2025 in review: ISDS reforms in review
2025 advanced the Working Group's investor-State dispute settlement (“ISDS”) reform agenda mainly by reviewing draft provisions.
Corporación América Airports receives US$91.2 million ICSID award payment from Peru
Corporación América Airports S.A. announced that Sociedad Aeroportuaria Kuntur Wasi S.A., in which it holds an indirect 50% equity stake, received a payment of about US$91.2 million from the Republic of Peru.
Kyrgyzstan introduces new multi-tier dispute settlement mechanism in Investment Law 2025
This approach is unlikely to achieve the intended effect on ISDS clauses in Kyrgyzstan’s BITs unless these clauses are explicitly contingent upon domestic law.
EU sanctions and the undoing of international investment arbitration
It seems clear that the EU’s sanctions-protecting measures cannot be reconciled with the international legality that underpins ISDS.
Greenx Metals shares up as wins court case in Singapore against Poland
The mining company said the Singapore International Commercial Court of the Republic of Singapore rejected in its entirety, the Republic of Poland's application to set aside the Energy Charter Treaty award.
Dutch court freezes TurkStream assets over Crimea dispute
In a case concluded in November 2023, the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague ordered Russia to pay $207.8 million in compensation, along with interest and arbitration costs, to Akhmetov’s company for the expropriation of its assets in Crimea.
Investor–State arbitration under investment laws: Risks and policy lessons
Arbitral decisions under national investment laws remain far less studied than the extensive jurisprudence on treaty-based investor–State dispute settlement (ISDS) cases.