...where the state may require that an infrastructure, cross-border, or energy products project comply with the state’s climate change, human rights, or environmental obligations. Agreements between private parties with express...
...American Law Teachers listserv, and the Contracts, Dispute Resolution and Minority Groups listservs of the American Association of Law Schools. Further, I greatly appreciate that the Oil-Gas-Energy-Mining-Infrastructure Dispute Management network...
...Pechota fits right into this rich tradition. Driven from Czechoslovakia, his country of birth, in the aftermath of the Soviet repression of the Dubcek revolution, with remarkable energy and skill,...
...Government of Zambia was advised to destabilize the energy sector by expropriating assets belonging to industries because of the added pressure of the declining copper price due to the pandemic....
...oil & gas and commercial arbitrations. He is a member of the CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution’s Oil & Gas Panel, the American Arbitration Association’s National Energy Panel and National...
...connection to 26(4)(a) of the Energy Charter Treaty of 1994 (the “ECT”), which has become a nightmare for Spain after accumulating the largest number of arbitration lawsuits (51) in the...
...from disclosing to the Minister for Energy and Minerals information obtained in the course of the arbitration. Although its actual holding is appropriately narrow, the case did prompt a wide-ranging...
...three separate arbitral proceedings at the Permanent Court of Arbitration (“PCA”) in the Hague against the Russian Federation under Article 26(4)(b) of the Energy Charter Treaty (“ECT”) and the UNCITRAL...
...https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnkoetsier/2020/08/01/tiktok-to-be-banned-in-usa-trump-announces/#4475f8a71d13. [30] See, e.g., Himpurna California Energy v. PT. (Persero) Perusahaan Listruik Negara, Award (May 4, 1999) (an ad-hoc arbitration under the UNCITRAL rules; a case note is available at...
...Pan American Energy LLC and BP Argentina Exploration Company v. Argentine Republic, ICSID Case No. ARB/03/13, Decision on Preliminary Objections, ¶ 54 (Jul. 27, 2006), 17 ICSID Rep. (2016). [53]...
...co-hosted by the University of Texas School of Law Center for Global Energy, International Arbitration, and Environmental Law; the Permanent Court of Arbitration; and the Houston International Arbitration Club. This...
...Moreover, in the era of energy transition, mining assumes a pivotal role by providing “transition minerals” like lithium, nickel, and cobalt, which are essential for manufacturing electric batteries. In Brazil,...
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