by Prerna Deep | Sep 23, 2022 | Practitioner
Abstract Energy law is still solidifying its presence as an area of law. This Blog Post aims to understand the concept of energy law as an emerging new legal field. Some of these changes stem from regulatory schemes, some legislative amendments, and others from...
by Yesenia Alfonso | Sep 21, 2022 | Practitioner
Abstract The proliferation of international investment agreements (IIAs) in the last thirty years has been accompanied by the ever-evolving interpretation of arbitral tribunals on the rights and obligations contained in these treaties. However, the fundamental...
by Chandrika Sharma & Abeer Tiwari | Sep 19, 2022 | Practitioner
Abstract The international investment arbitration community, more specifically the EU investors, is facing a tough time due to the overstretched primacy of the European Union (“EU”) law. The Energy Charter Treaty (hereinafter referred to as “ECT”) was signed in the...
by Swapnil Srivastava | Sep 16, 2022 | Practitioner
Abstract No legal proceeding can succeed without evidence. In international construction arbitration, this evidence can take myriad forms. In addition to this, given the plurality of the legal cultures which interact in the international arena, the procedure may also...
by Eshjyot Walia | Sep 15, 2022 | Practitioner
Abstract The Public Private Partnership Framework of India is in dire need of robust Governmental intervention at a policy and implementation level. Considering this, the 3P India Plan by Late Mr. Arun Jaitley germinated in 2014. This Plan would be responsible for the...
by Lavanya Gupta & Kopal Kesarwani | Sep 12, 2022 | Practitioner
Abstract Earlier in August 2022, the German chemicals giantBASF entered into a “virtual” contract for renewable energy totalling 250 megawatts across the United States. With the changing landscape of the energy sector, the instruments used for transactions in the...
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