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RSSG UPDATE
30 May 2023 HMRC Fights Back:Two Restructuring Plans Refused Sanction by the English Court
Mr Justice Adam Johnson stated that this difference in treatment has hard to justify and, ultimately, led to fairness issues
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Legal update
23 Jan 2023 Energy-from-Waste to be included in the EU Emissions Trading System and implications for the UK waste sector
What you need to know The EU and UK are looking to expand their respective market-based emissions trading schemes in order to align emission reduction targets…
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corporate briefing
21 Dec 2022 2023 AGM and reporting season: what to expect
This briefing summarises key developments to be aware of when preparing for 2023 annual general meetings and compiling the narrative aspects of annual reports.
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DISPUTE RESOLUTION UPDATE
04 Nov 2022 European states seek to exit the Energy Charter Treaty: what does this mean for energy investors?
In recent weeks a number of EU member states have indicated their intention to withdraw from the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT), a multi-lateral treaty that…
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data bytes | 36
07 Oct 2022 Is this goodbye to the UK GDPR?
DCMS Minister Michelle Donelan's announcement this week that the government intended to replace the GDPR came as a surprise to most. She stated "We will be…
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energy Transition alert
26 Sep 2022 A new roadmap for the UK energy industry?
The UK government recently unveiled its plans to reduce the impact of the recent surge in gas prices on household and business energy bills. While much of the…
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data bytes | 35
21 Jul 2022 Significant change is on the horizon: UK Data Protection Law Reform - our top 5 insights
The temperature in the UK is not the only hot news this week. Data protection law has been having a hot moment of its own.
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Quickguides | international arbitration
15 Jun 2022 Third Party Funding in International Arbitration
In this Quickguide we explain what third party funding is and the practicalities of securing it, and then go on to outline the issues it gives rise to.
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international arbitration update
06 May 2022 Are Russian countersanctions likely to prompt investment treaty claims?
A large number of countries have denounced Russia's invasion of Ukraine and imposed unprecedented sanctions against it in condemnation of its actions.
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international arbitration update
05 May 2022 Renewable energy projects - commercial disputes are coming
There is a new wave of renewable energy disputes on the horizon and, unlike the swathes of investment treaty cases brought to date, they are commercial…
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dispute resolution update
25 Mar 2022 Renewables Projects: Ten reasons you should be seeking to secure investment treaty protection
Authors: Emma Johnson and Matthew Saunders
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dispute resolution update
25 Mar 2022 Renewables projects: five reasons why you should be thinking about international arbitration as a dispute resolution mechanism
Arbitration is the preferred dispute resolution mechanism in international energy projects.
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dispute resolution update
25 Mar 2022 New ICSID Arbitration Rules: implications for energy and resources sectors
The Member States of the Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) have voted to approve an amended set of rules, which will enter into force…
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Sanctions Webinar
10 Mar 2022 The Ukraine conflict and the energy sector – the impact of sanctions and price volatility on contractual performance
Our webinar covers the impact of sanctions and the disruption the Ukraine conflict has given rise to for energy companies, focusing on how to handle…
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dispute resolution update
01 Mar 2022 The Ukraine conflict: force majeure and similar mechanisms
With the impacts of the Ukrainian conflict changing rapidly, especially as regards implementation of international sanctions, it is easy to overlook some key…
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sanctions and international arbitration update
25 Feb 2022 Sanctions against Russia: Four Key Questions for International Arbitration
With the deepening of the crisis in Ukraine, the US, the EU and the UK have already adopted a series of sanctions and have announced a further wave of…
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corporate briefing
26 Jan 2022 2022 AGM and reporting season: what to expect
This briefing summarises developments to be aware of when preparing for 2022 annual general meetings and compiling the narrative aspects of annual reports.
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international arbitration update
25 Jan 2022 Recovery of funding costs in English seated international arbitration: Tenke Fungurume Mining SA v Katanga Contracting Services SAS
The English High Court has upheld an arbitral tribunal's costs award that included the costs of third party funding, for a second time.
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dispute resolution update
10 Jan 2022 Energy Disputes: 10 thoughts for 2022
In this briefing, our London energy disputes specialists reflect on the lessons learned in 2021, and what they may tell us about the 12 months ahead.
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digital economy update
08 Dec 2021 Our Top Tech Predictions for 2022
Quantum will start a new race to innovate Whilst we are discussing the drive to innovate, Boris Johnson has also now outlined his ambition for the UK to…