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Julio-César Betancourt
Anti-Suit Injunctions in the EU: Are They Finally Back on the Menu?
February 12, 2021

While the United Kingdom (“UK”) was a member of the European Union (“EU”), the power of the English courts to grant anti-suit injunctions was considerably constrained by EU law. Now that the UK has…

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Kirstin Schwedt  (Linklaters LLP) , Gerard Meijer  (Linklaters LLP; Erasmus University) , Bo Ra Hoebeke  (Linklaters LLP) , Guillaume Croisant  (Linklaters)
Investment Protection in the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement
January 09, 2021

The EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (“TCA”), concluded on 24 December 2020 and provisionally applicable since the end of the transition period on 31 December 2020, regulates the relationship of…

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Eric Leikin  (Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP) , Boris Kasolowsky , Ingo Borgdorf  (Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer)
The Future of Intra-EU Investment Protection: An Urgent Call for a New Roof and a Level Playing Field
November 07, 2020

Much has been written – on this page and elsewhere – about the future viability of investor-state arbitration based on intra-EU BITs in the aftermath of the CJEU’s Achmea decision. In the authors’…

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Sebastian Lukic  (Schoenherr)
The Reference Mechanism in the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement: Innovative or Simply Pragmatic?
October 03, 2020

In early September 2020, the United Kingdom (‘UK’) Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Brandon Lewis, conceded in no uncertain terms that the UK Internal Market Bill would violate public…

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Aikaterini Florou  (University of Bedfordshire)
ECT Modernisation Perspectives: The Energy Charter Treaty and EU Law - A Cherry-Picking Relationship?
July 26, 2020

The Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) has recently become a household name, moving from the oblivion of the 1990s, when the treaty was drafted, to one of the most hotly debated topics in legal (and other)…

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Jan Kunstyr  (Boies Schiller Flexner LLP) , Ondrej Svoboda  (Charles University)
ECT Modernisation Perspectives: “Can the EU Make the ECT the Greenest Investment Treaty of them All?”
July 25, 2020

The signatories of the Energy Charter Treaty (“ECT”) have begun the process of the Treaty’s modernisation. This is by no means a small task given the complexity of the Treaty’s scope which covers…

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Ivan Yavnych  (Vasil Kisil and Partners)
EU-Ukraine Arbitration on the Export of Wood: Will Protectionism Prevail?
April 23, 2020

On 28 January 2020, the arbitration panel has been formed in the dispute between the EU and Ukraine regarding Ukraine’s export prohibition of unprocessed timber. Notably, this is the first dispute…

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Deyan Draguiev  (Colibra Insurance)
2019 in Review: Investment Arbitration in Europe
January 09, 2020

After the quite tumultuous 2018, which saw the seminal Achmea judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union and the subsequent awards on jurisdiction by a number of investment treaty…

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Markus Beham  (University of Passau) , Désirée Prantl  (Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP)
Intra-EU Investment Reform: What Options for the Energy Charter Treaty?
January 07, 2020

The recently leaked treaty for the termination of intra-EU BITs can be seen as the culmination of an ongoing effort by the European Commission to discourage investment arbitration between Member…

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Naimeh Masumy , Niyati Ahuja  (Steptoe & Johnson LLP)
Sanctions vis-à-vis Blocking Measures and the Dilemma Faced by Arbitral Tribunals: Lessons Drawn From EU Blocking Regulation and U.S Extraterritorial Sanctions
November 07, 2019

Introduction The United States announced the reinstatement of sanctions on Iran in May 2018. Following that, the EU responded by revising their Blocking Regulation (Regulation 2271/96) in August 2018…

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