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Inside arbitration: A balance of obligations: The response to the COVID 19 pandemic and investment treaty protections
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been felt across the globe. States have had to make some difficult decisions in response to the spread of the …
Comments on UK proposal for the future relationship with the EU
Last Friday, 6 July, it was understood that the UK Cabinet had finally united around a UK position on the desired future relationship with the EU. …
Brexit 'The view from Brussels' – developments in June
The Brexit debate often looks different when viewed from Brussels rather than from London. That Brussels perspective however is important for businesses …
"Rex Non Potest Peccare". Arbitration and State Immunity
The immunity of states and their assets from the reach of national courts is an area of law with considerable practical implications for both private and …
The impact of sovereignty and boundary disputes on commercial investments
As can be seen from the merest glance at the world’s press, there remain a large number of unresolved sovereignty disputes around the world. According to …
Inside Arbitration: Spotlight on Andrew Cannon
Andrew Cannon, partner in our Paris office, is an arbitration practitioner and public international law specialist. His time spent working at the Foreign …
The Trans-Pacific Partnership and Human Rights
The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), an ambitious and complex mega-regional agreement, spans 12 Pacific Rim nations, covering a market of approximately …
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