A US court has given Australian funder Omni Bridgeway leave to begin efforts to attach assets belonging to Albania and its national oil company so it can execute a US$15 million ICC award.
The Swiss Federal Tribunal has refused Gazprom’s bid to set aside an ICC award ordering it to pay US$1.37 billion to Ukrainian state entity Naftogaz under a contract for the transit of Russian gas ...
The London Court of International Arbitration has launched a public consultation on potential changes to its arbitration rules, six years after they were last revised.
A Hungarian state-backed consortium is pursuing an Energy Charter Treaty claim against Spain over the government’s decision to block its takeover of a Spanish train manufacturer.
The Paris Court of Appeal has dismissed a bid by French defence group Safran to annul an award because its own appointed arbitrator shared office space with the opposing side’s legal expert.
A court on the Dutch Caribbean island of Curaçao has refused to recognise a Turkish contractor’s US$20 million ICC award against Libya, while holding that assets previously attached by the investor ...
The Dutch Supreme Court has upheld the enforcement of a US$1.4 billion ICC award against an Indian state-owned entity even though the award has been annulled in India on grounds of fraud.
The International Council for Commercial Arbitration (ICCA) has elected a new vice-president and treasurer, as well as appointing four new governing board members, ahead of its Congress in Madrid next ...
Nadia Darwazeh has left her role as Paris head of arbitration at Clyde & Co to join the partnership at Vanguard International ...
A Permanent Court of Arbitration tribunal has rejected the bulk of a Turkish construction company’s treaty claim against ...
An ICC tribunal has struck out a significant number of claims brought by Brazil’s bankrupt telecoms operator Oi against a state agency in a multibillion-dollar dispute over an expired concession to ...
A US court has summarily enforced an Energy Charter Treaty award requiring Croatia to pay US$184 million plus interest to Hungarian oil and gas company MOL, rejecting the state’s arguments that ...