The relevance of arbitration
The article discusses the upcoming appointment of three council members to Mexico's National Electoral Institute, emphasizing the political implications of these selections and the potential for majority control.
El-Hadji Diouf insists on the legitimacy of Senegal's African Cup victory
Former Senegalese international El-Hadji Diouf expresses confidence in the Court of Arbitration for Sport's ability to uphold Senegal's victory in the Africa Cup following the controversial decision by CAF to retract the title.
Contractualize arbitration
The article discusses the implications of Ecuador's constitutional Article 422, which prohibits the cession of sovereign jurisdiction to international arbitration in contractual disputes with private entities.
Commercial Courts: Judges Must Think Like Businesspeople
Commercial courts in Germany are catering to international businesses by expediting complex economic procedures, including proceedings in English.
Rwanda: Rwanda Takes UK to Court Seeking £100m Over Failed Migrant Deal
Rwanda has initiated legal proceedings against the UK in The Hague seeking over £100 million related to a failed migrant deportation deal.
Alliance Health files for precautionary action and seeks arbitration to negotiate debts
Alliance Health has filed a precautionary action and initiated mediation proceedings to negotiate with its creditors, aiming to stabilize negotiations without disrupting its operations.
Guinea Facing a Surge in Arbitration Procedures Following Mining Permit Withdrawals
Guinea is experiencing a rise in international arbitration cases from mining companies following the withdrawal of mining permits.
Migratory Agreement Annulled Between the United Kingdom and Rwanda: Hearings at The Hague Arbitration Court Have Begun
The hearings concerning the annulment of the UK-Rwanda migration agreement have commenced at The Hague as both nations dispute the legality of the cancellation under international law.
CAN 2025: composition, judgment, power... What is the TAS, summoned by Senegal after the title given to Morocco?
Senegal is appealing to the Court of Arbitration for Sport after being stripped of its African Cup of Nations title in favor of Morocco.
Rwanda: What to Know As Rwanda-UK Migration Dispute Hearing Starts
The Permanent Court of Arbitration is hearing a dispute between Rwanda and the UK concerning the unimplemented asylum agreement under the Migration and Economic Development Partnership.
Senegal will appeal to the CAS after the ruling that declared Morocco the champion of the Africa Cup of Nations
Senegal plans to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport following a controversial ruling that awarded Morocco the title of the Africa Cup of Nations.
The great scandal of the Africa Cup continues with Senegal's appeal to the CAS and the players' challenge: 'Come get it! They're crazy'
Senegal has announced its intention to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport after the Confederation of African Football controversially awarded the Africa Cup title to Morocco.
Africa: Senegal Rejects CAF Verdict, Heads to Court
Senegal's football federation has rejected a ruling from the CAF and plans to take legal action to contest the decision regarding the AFCON 2025 final.
What decision did Senegal make after losing the African Cup title
Senegal's Football Federation announced plans to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport after being stripped of their African Cup of Nations title.
Andalusia, Madrid, and Castilla-La Mancha will go to arbitration if Ecoembes does not pay them an additional 136 million per year for their containers
Andalusia, Madrid, and Castilla-La Mancha plan to seek arbitration to secure an additional 136 million euros from Ecoembes for waste container management, following unsuccessful negotiations.
President Yoon: The victory over Schindler ISDS protects taxpayer money
President Yoon expressed gratitude to the Ministry of Justice for their role in winning the international investment dispute against Schindler, emphasizing protection of taxpayer money.
Panel awards $3.8m to ‘mom and pop’ investors whose risky investments tanked
A panel has awarded $3.8 million to thirteen Florida retirees who lost significant funds due to a financial adviser’s risky investment strategies.
Michael Jackson estate motion granted amid child sex trafficking allegations
A judge has granted Michael Jackson's estate the motion to enter arbitration in a lawsuit accusing the late singer of being a "serial child predator" and alleging child sex trafficking.
Russian Supreme Court Rejects Ex-Domodedovo Owner’s Appeal to Overturn State Seizure of Airport
Russia's Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal from a former owner of Domodedovo International Airport, solidifying the state ownership after a prior arbitration ruling.
Could foreign judges give China’s legal system the expertise to go global?
The article discusses the potential role of foreign judges in integrating China's legal system with international practices and enhancing its global reach amidst calls for increased arbitration capabilities.
CK Hutchison, a Chinese company, sues the Panama Canal for taking its ports: 'It is illegal confiscation'
The Chinese company CK Hutchison has expanded its international arbitration lawsuit against Panama, claiming illegal confiscation after the government revoked its port concessions.
The TAS upheld the sanction in the Malaysia case: Machuca and two other Argentine footballers will not be able to play for another eight months
The Court of Arbitration for Sport confirmed sanctions against three Argentine footballers involved in a document forgery case related to their nationalization to play for Malaysia.
Severe setback for Imanol Machuca from TAS: the Vélez player will not be able to play for eight months
The Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld FIFA's suspension against Imanol Machuca, preventing him from playing official matches for twelve months due to a passport scandal.
Tappara's appeal regarding the SM-liiga disciplinary decision was rejected
Tappara's appeal against the SM-liiga's disciplinary decision has been dismissed by the Sports Arbitration Board.
Legal Certainty in Times of Change
The article discusses the challenges and importance of legal certainty in investment, particularly in the context of Mexico's evolving regulatory landscape.
Ministry of Justice responds to Coupang's US investors' ISDS filing by appointing advisory law firms
The Ministry of Justice of South Korea has appointed domestic and international law firms to respond to an ISDS arbitration request submitted by US investors in Coupang.
Al Ahly: The Sports Court Rules in Favor of the Club for the Egyptian League Title Last Season
Al Ahly has been confirmed as the rightful winner of the Egyptian Premier League title for the 2024-2025 season by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
British Court Allows Yukos Shareholders to Pursue Russian Assets in $65Bln Dispute
Former Yukos shareholders have received a legal green light from London's High Court to pursue $65 billion in arbitration awards against Russian state assets.
Maritime Border Between Ghana and Togo: Lomé Ready for International Arbitration
Togo has expressed its readiness to engage in international arbitration regarding the maritime border dispute with Ghana after Ghana's own decision to refer the matter to international courts.
Rwanda-UK Migration Dispute Set for Arbitration Next Month
The arbitration proceedings regarding the Rwanda-UK Migration and Economic Development Partnership (MEDP) are set to begin on March 18, 2024, amid accusations from Rwanda that the UK has not honored its commitments under the agreement.
Exclusive: Seoul City Ranked First Nationwide in Lawsuits Against Media
Seoul City has seen a significant increase in lawsuits against media outlets filed with the Media Arbitration Commission, raising concerns over potential pressure on the press ahead of local elections.
CAS reduced the competition ban of Ethiopian middle-distance runner by half
The Court of Arbitration for Sport has reduced Ethiopian middle-distance runner Diribe Welteji's competition ban from four years to two, despite the IAAF's request for a longer sentence.
Al Ahly of Egypt appeals to sports court against huge compensation for former coach
Al Ahly SC of Egypt announced it will appeal to the Sports Arbitration Court regarding a compensation ruling of $588,000 for former coach José Ribeiro.
Part-time employees are entitled to overtime pay immediately
A new arbitration ruling pressures Danish municipalities to create more full-time positions or risk significant overtime payments to part-time employees.
Tens of thousands of part-time workers have been cheated out of overtime pay for years
A new arbitration ruling pressures Danish municipalities to create more full-time positions to avoid significant overtime payments owed to part-time workers.
The Big Clubs' Revolt
The Serie A clubs are voicing their discontent over repeated officiating mistakes, prompting planned discussions to reform arbitration in Italian football.
Ministry of Justice: Elliott has played an unfavorable role in the National Disruption but has achieved results... The independence of the National Pension Fund has been recognized
The South Korean Ministry of Justice emphasized the significance of the court ruling that annulled the arbitration decision in favor of Elliott, stating it affirms the independence and autonomy of the National Pension Fund.
[Breaking] Government Wins Lawsuit to Cancel ISDS Arbitration Award Against Elliott
The South Korean government has won a lawsuit against Elliott Management Corporation that sought to cancel an international investment dispute arbitration ruling.
Nigeria wins $6.2m arbitration against UK tech firm
Nigeria has successfully won an international arbitration case against European Dynamics UK Ltd, avoiding a potential loss of $6.2 million.
Ghana resorts to international arbitration to solve maritime dispute with Togo
Ghana has announced its decision to seek international arbitration to resolve its maritime dispute with Togo after eight years of unsuccessful bilateral negotiations.
Maritime Border between Ghana and Togo: Accra Decides to Resort to International Arbitration
Ghana has opted for international arbitration in its maritime border dispute with Togo after eight years of unsuccessful negotiations.
Espinoza awarded a controversial penalty for Instituto and Atlético Tucumán's coaching staff claimed: 'Leave the character aside'
The match between Instituto and Atlético Tucumán became contentious after a controversial penalty awarded by referee Fernando Espinoza changed the dynamics of the game.
Togo: Ghana Seeks International Arbitration to Settle Maritime Dispute With Togo
Ghana has officially sought international arbitration to resolve its maritime boundary dispute with Togo under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
Namibia: NBC Seeks High Court Order to Stop Property Sale Linked to Ex-Employee Dispute
The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) is seeking a High Court order to prevent the sale of its property linked to a dispute with former employee Johannes Gaseb over unpaid arbitration awards.
Football Dominates Most Disputes at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS)
The FIFA annual report reveals that football disputes accounted for 77% of cases at CAS in 2025.
The Heraskewytsch Case and Its Consequences: How an Invitation to Take Legal Action State Court
The article discusses the legal challenges faced by Ukrainian skeleton athlete Wladyslaw Heraskewytsch following a rejection of his appeal by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
The Heraskewytsch Case and Its Consequences: How an Invitation to Go to State Courts Became a Reality
Ukrainian skeleton athlete Wladyslaw Heraskewytsch is navigating complex legal challenges following a ruling from the Court of Arbitration for Sport regarding his participation in the Winter Games.
ČEZ lost arbitration with Bulgaria, will not receive billions
The Czech energy company ČEZ has lost an arbitration case against Bulgaria, resulting in significant financial implications.
The energy group ČEZ lost arbitration with Bulgaria over hundreds of millions of euros
Czech energy group ČEZ has lost an arbitration case against Bulgaria, resulting in a significant financial loss.
A new turn in the skiing scandal – lawyer's direct words on the treatment of Norwegians
Finland's ski federation is considering appealing to the Court of Arbitration for Sport regarding a controversy involving Norway's use of a special wax pad during Olympic sprint skiing events.