A US investor that lost a treaty claim against Peru over environmental pollution by failing to observe a waiver requirement will not have to bear the state’s legal and arbitration costs, an UNCITRAL tribunal has ruled.
14 November 2016
After a finding of liability two years ago, an UNCITRAL tribunal chaired by Lord Hoffmann has ordered the Maldives to pay US$270 million to Indian infrastructure group GMR for cancelling a concession to modernise the country’s largest international airport.
28 October 2016
03 August 2016
07 August 2014
The role of damages experts in international arbitration has never been more prominent - or more in debate. Does their input lead to a better outcome for the client or do they make proceedings more costly and complicated? Sebastian Perry reports
12 May 2011
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