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.
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.
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.
Russian Supreme Court Rejects Ex-Domodedovo Ownerβs 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 Chinaβs 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.
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.
Maritime Border Between Ghana and Togo: LomΓ© 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.
[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.
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.
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.
"Belaruskalij" initiated arbitration against Lithuania - another 0.5 million euros for legal services
The Lithuanian government approved funding of β¬537,800 for legal services in an arbitration case against the Belarusian company Belaruskalij.
Ecuador must pay $215 million to Chevron, five million less than expected
Ecuador has been ordered to pay $215 million to Chevron Corporation after an arbitration tribunal corrected a previous damages assessment.
CAS dismissed Ukrainian skeleton athlete's appeal against the IOC
The Court of Arbitration for Sport has rejected the appeal of Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych against his disqualification by the International Olympic Committee for the Milan Cortina Olympics.
CAS rejects the request of Ukrainian skeletonist HeraskeviΔs
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has rejected Ukrainian skeletonist Vladyslav HeraskeviΔ's appeal against a decision from the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF) that barred him from competing in the Olympic Games.
Helmet Debacle at the Olympics: 'The Mistake Happened in Sochi 2014'
The Court of Arbitration for Sport has confirmed the exclusion of Ukrainian athlete Wladyslaw Heraskewytsch from the Olympic skeleton competition due to refusing to compete without a helmet depicting 22 deceased Ukrainian athletes.
Arbitration Court denies appeal from Ukrainian athlete disqualified for competing with helmet honoring war victims
The Arbitration Court has rejected the appeal of Ukrainian athlete Vladislav Heraskevych, who was disqualified from the Winter Olympics for wearing a helmet that honored victims of the war in Ukraine.
HeraskeviΔs Challenges IBSF Decision in Sports Arbitration Court
Ukrainian skeletonist Vladislavs HeraskeviΔs has challenged the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation's decision at the Sports Arbitration Court, which barred him from participating in the Olympic Games.
NECA, stakeholders seek urgent labour law reforms
The Nigeria Employersβ Consultative Association and the International Labour and Arbitration Forum have called for urgent reforms in labor laws to ensure efficient access to labor justice amid growing workplace changes.
The European Union leads an initiative to sustain the global trade system
The European Union has initiated a Multilateral Provisional Appeal Arbitration Agreement (MPIA) to address disputes in international trade following the blockage of the WTO's appeal mechanism by the United States.
Estonian figure skating coach removed from Olympics appeals decision to CAS
Raimo Reinsalu, an Estonian figure skating coach, has appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) after being sent home from the Milano Cortina Olympics by the International Skating Union (ISU).
The Great Crusade of International Arbitrations for Property Expropriations in Venezuela
ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips have secured over $14 billion in compensations related to expropriations in Venezuela, along with two gold mining companies that have obtained more than $5 billion following nationalization policies.
UK Skeleton Team Forbidden from Using New Helmets Amid 'Technological Doping' Controversy
The UK Skeleton team has been banned from using newly developed helmets designed to reduce air resistance, a decision upheld by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Poland participates in arbitration proceedings. Expert explains the background of the dispute regarding pharmacies
An arbitration proceeding initiated by the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes in 2024 focuses on claims of investor discrimination related to pharmacy market regulations in Poland.
Court of Arbitration for Sport makes ruling on Katie Uhlaender's Olympic bid
The Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled it lacks jurisdiction to hear the case of Katie Uhlaender regarding her Olympic bid, concerning decisions made by Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton and the International Bobsled and Skeleton Federation.
New Judge in the Dispute Between Croatia and Addiko
Following the resignation of tribunal president Jean Kalicki, a new chairman, Alan McLachlan, has been appointed to continue the arbitration process between Croatia and Addiko bank, which had been stalled due to a conflict of interest.
Belgian Justice Seizes 482.4 Million from Spain's Account at Eurocontrol for Non-Payment of Renewable Awards
Belgian authorities have seized 482.4 million euros from Spain's account at Eurocontrol due to Spain's failure to pay international arbitration awards related to renewable energy subsidies.
The Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina announced legal action against Croatia over radioactive landfill
The Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina has announced plans to challenge the construction of a radioactive waste landfill on Trgovska Gora, including initiating international disputes or arbitration against Croatia.
BiH could sue Croatia over radioactive waste disposal near the border
Bosnia and Herzegovina plans to challenge the construction of a radioactive waste disposal site in Trgovska Gora, which could lead to an international dispute or arbitration against Croatia.