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ICSID Caseload Reflects Continued Growth in Renewable Energy Disputes
The global transition toward cleaner energy systems is reshaping investment flows, industrial policy, and infrastructure development. It is also generating ...

Emergency Arbitration Continues to Gain Ground in High-Stakes Commercial Disputes
When international arbitration first emerged as a preferred mechanism for resolving commercial disputes, one criticism persisted: arbitration could be too ...
How Courts Are Playing a Bigger Role in International Arbitration
International arbitration was originally designed to offer parties an alternative to national court systems. For decades, one of arbitration’s primary ...

Third-Party Funding Continues to Reshape International Arbitration
Third-party litigation funding is becoming one of the most influential and closely debated developments in international arbitration, as investors and ...

Mining Arbitration Against Spain Highlights Regulatory Pressures Facing Europe’s Critical Minerals Push
Europe’s effort to secure domestic supplies of critical minerals is continuing to collide with regulatory and political challenges, as a ...

Energy Transition Policies Continue to Fuel Arbitration Claims Across Europe
The intersection of climate policy and investor-state arbitration is once again drawing attention after energy investors continued pursuing claims tied ...

Uruguay Infrastructure Dispute Draws Attention to Rising Arbitration Risks in Public-Private Projects
Major infrastructure concession disputes are once again drawing international arbitration scrutiny after tribunal appointments advanced in an investor-state claim tied ...

The ICC’s New Arbitration Rules Signal a Faster Era for International Disputes
The latest revisions to the arbitration rules of the International Chamber of Commerce are being closely watched across the international ...

Mexico’s Lithium Push Faces Renewed Scrutiny in ICSID Arbitration
Mexico’s efforts to assert greater state control over its lithium sector are continuing to draw international legal scrutiny, as a ...

Anglo American Has At Least Three Bidders for Its Australian Coal Business
Anglo American has attracted at least three potential buyers for its Australian steelmaking coal assets, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday. ...





