Assessing its Interaction with EU State Aid Rules in Bram Delvaux et al. (eds.), EU Energy Law and Policy Issues: Third Edition.
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Más »A book review of the book authored by Santiago Montt, who presents investment treaty arbitration as a new form of public law adjudication, and approaches state liability from the perspective of global constitutional and administrative law.
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Más »Arresting a ship in Spain? This article goes to the nitty-gritty by providing an insight to cases where a ship can be arrested in Spain and the remedies available to the parties involved.
Más »On September 9, 2009, the Financial Times reported economic data for July that showed UK exports rose at their fastest since January 2008, keeping the overall trade gap on a narrowing trend. Open trade policies and direct investments may contribute to weather the downturn.
Más »A new arbitration act, technically known as Ley 60/2003, de 23 diciembre, de Arbitraje, came into force on March 26, 2004, in Spain.
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Más »Madrid reaction to Prestige will cause contracts chaos. New clauses will need to be drafted in the future to take the Spanish ban into consideration and, as happens where the parties are caught by an unforeseen change in the law, judges and arbitrators will decide who is right and who is wrong as far as outstanding contracts are concerned.
Más »The Spanish Supreme Court has made a landmark ruling on enforcement of foreign arbitral awards.
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