...be read into IIAs.[8] In Urbaser v Argentina, a tribunal even noted that IHRL obliges all parties, public and private, not to act in derogation of human rights, and that...
...in a company.[5] Another rationale of a foreign company setting up a local subsidiary is to comply with laws and regulations of the host state. In Siemens AG v. Argentina,...
Author: María Mercedes Badía-Moro** Published: May 1995 Jurisdiction: Argentina Topics: Categories of Disputes Commercial Disputes Dispute Resolution and Litigation ADR Description: After a long period of dormancy and neglect in...
...on the investment, rather than the objective with which it was enacted. In Vivendi v. Argentina, the Tribunal held that, “the effect of the measure on the investor, not the...
...which provided for arbitration to determine compensation for the French residents of Buenos Aires harmed by the popular uprising. A six-member arbitral tribunal was constituted, three members appointed by Argentina,...
Author: Horacio A. Grigera Naón* Published: June 1990 Jurisdiction: Argentina Topics: Commercial Disputes Applicable Law Agreement to Arbitrate Separability Description: Arbitration laws and regulations should enhance the essential advantages of...
...Marcus Jacobs Notes & Comments Argentina’s General Arbitration Tribunal: A Successful Pattern of Private Justice José María Martín Current Developments Estonia Establishes A Permanent Arbitration Tribunal Vratislav Pechota Arbitral &...
...be fully explored in practice. Nonetheless, the examples of recalcitrant states like Russia and Argentina reveal some serious deficiencies in the investor-state arbitration system which this article aims to analyze....
...States, and Argentina (among about eight other countries) have ratified the New York Convention, and ISEC and ITT had assets in many of those countries. In my view, the award...
...Argentina and Texas respectively, focus on international humanitarian law as well as all aspects of civil litigation. Morenike Erinkitola, a Chicago native who attends Loyola Law, hopes to become an...
Author: Christos Ravanides* Published: February 2009 Jurisdictions: China Italy Argentina Brazil Chile United States Topics: Standard and Model Arbitration Clauses ADR Enforceability Description: INTRODUCTION When, back in the days of...
...(“AB”) regarding the necessity exceptions in the WTO. The third part presents the results of the disputes stemming from Argentina’s crisis of 2000 and the main approach to Article 25...
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