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Hainan Enacts New Arbitration Rules to Boost Free Trade Port Ambitions
Hainan's new arbitration rules, the 31st under its free trade port law, enable ad hoc arbitration for faster, globally enforceable dispute resolution, benefiting businesses in Hainan and internationally, enhancing investor trust and supporting its free trade goals.
Hainan Enacts New Arbitration Rules to Boost Free Trade Port Ambitions
Hainan's new arbitration rules, the 31st under its free trade port law, enable ad hoc arbitration for faster, globally enforceable dispute resolution, benefiting businesses in Hainan and internationally, enhancing investor trust and supporting its free trade goals.
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36% Bias Score


Hainan Enacts New Arbitration Rules to Boost Free Trade Port Ambitions
Hainan's new arbitration regulations, the 31st under its Free Trade Port law, enable faster, more flexible ad hoc arbitration for businesses registered in Hainan, foreign firms, and companies from Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan, offering globally enforceable decisions and boosting investor confidence.
Hainan Enacts New Arbitration Rules to Boost Free Trade Port Ambitions
Hainan's new arbitration regulations, the 31st under its Free Trade Port law, enable faster, more flexible ad hoc arbitration for businesses registered in Hainan, foreign firms, and companies from Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan, offering globally enforceable decisions and boosting investor confidence.
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44% Bias Score


OHLA concludes Sidra hospital lawsuit with limited financial impact
OHLA's legal battle over the Sidra hospital in Qatar concluded with a €24.3 million net loss, significantly less than the €958 million initially claimed by Qatar Foundation; the company had already provisioned for this, limiting the financial impact.
OHLA concludes Sidra hospital lawsuit with limited financial impact
OHLA's legal battle over the Sidra hospital in Qatar concluded with a €24.3 million net loss, significantly less than the €958 million initially claimed by Qatar Foundation; the company had already provisioned for this, limiting the financial impact.
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40% Bias Score


Canada Post Labor Dispute: Minister Urges Negotiated Settlement or Arbitration
Canadian Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu is urging Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers to reach a negotiated settlement or proceed to binding arbitration to resolve their ongoing labor dispute, marked by disagreements over wages, overtime, and route changes, amid Canada Post's financial l...
Canada Post Labor Dispute: Minister Urges Negotiated Settlement or Arbitration
Canadian Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu is urging Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers to reach a negotiated settlement or proceed to binding arbitration to resolve their ongoing labor dispute, marked by disagreements over wages, overtime, and route changes, amid Canada Post's financial l...
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40% Bias Score


German Public Sector Wage Dispute Enters Arbitration
Following failed negotiations, Germany's public sector wage dispute enters arbitration, with former Hesse premier Roland Koch and former Bremen official Hans-Henning Lühr as arbitrators. The peace obligation halts strikes from Thursday, after the unions' demands for an 8% raise or €350 minimum incre...
German Public Sector Wage Dispute Enters Arbitration
Following failed negotiations, Germany's public sector wage dispute enters arbitration, with former Hesse premier Roland Koch and former Bremen official Hans-Henning Lühr as arbitrators. The peace obligation halts strikes from Thursday, after the unions' demands for an 8% raise or €350 minimum incre...
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32% Bias Score


Speculative Lawsuits Against Governments Reach \$120 Billion
Financial speculators are increasingly funding lawsuits against governments using investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS), resulting in over \$120 billion in payouts to firms, mostly in fossil fuel and mining, raising concerns about fairness and public cost.
Speculative Lawsuits Against Governments Reach \$120 Billion
Financial speculators are increasingly funding lawsuits against governments using investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS), resulting in over \$120 billion in payouts to firms, mostly in fossil fuel and mining, raising concerns about fairness and public cost.
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52% Bias Score

Hainan Enacts New Arbitration Rules to Boost Free Trade Port Ambitions
Hainan's new ad hoc arbitration regulations, the 31st under its free trade port law, offer businesses a faster, more flexible dispute resolution process, enhancing investor trust and promoting its free trade ambitions; the rules, allowing for customized procedures and globally enforceable decisions,...

Hainan Enacts New Arbitration Rules to Boost Free Trade Port Ambitions
Hainan's new ad hoc arbitration regulations, the 31st under its free trade port law, offer businesses a faster, more flexible dispute resolution process, enhancing investor trust and promoting its free trade ambitions; the rules, allowing for customized procedures and globally enforceable decisions,...
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48% Bias Score

Chevron Wins Arbitration, Secures Hess Acquisition and Guyana Oil Block
Chevron wins arbitration case against ExxonMobil, securing its $53 billion acquisition of Hess and access to the prolific Stabroek Block in Guyana, holding over 11 billion barrels of oil, boosting Chevron's growth and impacting global oil industry practices.

Chevron Wins Arbitration, Secures Hess Acquisition and Guyana Oil Block
Chevron wins arbitration case against ExxonMobil, securing its $53 billion acquisition of Hess and access to the prolific Stabroek Block in Guyana, holding over 11 billion barrels of oil, boosting Chevron's growth and impacting global oil industry practices.
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44% Bias Score

Spain Pays €23.5M in First Renewable Energy Arbitration Case
Spain paid €23.5 million to JGC, a Japanese company, fulfilling a 2021 World Bank arbitration ruling related to 2013 renewable energy premium cuts; this is the first such compensation, and 27 of 51 similar arbitrations have ruled against Spain, with many claims sold to investment funds.

Spain Pays €23.5M in First Renewable Energy Arbitration Case
Spain paid €23.5 million to JGC, a Japanese company, fulfilling a 2021 World Bank arbitration ruling related to 2013 renewable energy premium cuts; this is the first such compensation, and 27 of 51 similar arbitrations have ruled against Spain, with many claims sold to investment funds.
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44% Bias Score

EU Rules Spanish Renewable Energy Arbitration Award Illegal State Aid
The European Commission declared a €101 million arbitration award against Spain for changes to renewable energy policy illegal state aid, ordering Spain not to pay and potentially impacting 51 similar cases.

EU Rules Spanish Renewable Energy Arbitration Award Illegal State Aid
The European Commission declared a €101 million arbitration award against Spain for changes to renewable energy policy illegal state aid, ordering Spain not to pay and potentially impacting 51 similar cases.
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40% Bias Score

German Public Sector Strike Ends as Arbitration Begins
Negotiations for a new public sector collective bargaining agreement in Germany have failed, prompting the initiation of arbitration proceedings involving former Hessian Minister-President Roland Koch and former Bremen Senator Hans-Henning Lühr, to resolve the dispute that involved widespread strike...

German Public Sector Strike Ends as Arbitration Begins
Negotiations for a new public sector collective bargaining agreement in Germany have failed, prompting the initiation of arbitration proceedings involving former Hessian Minister-President Roland Koch and former Bremen Senator Hans-Henning Lühr, to resolve the dispute that involved widespread strike...
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40% Bias Score

EU Court Challenges FIFA's Authority, Threatening Swiss-Based Sports Legal System
The European Court of Justice advised that EU national courts can review Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) decisions, potentially impacting FIFA and the international sports legal system based in Switzerland following a Belgian club's decade-long legal challenge to FIFA's third-party ownership ru...

EU Court Challenges FIFA's Authority, Threatening Swiss-Based Sports Legal System
The European Court of Justice advised that EU national courts can review Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) decisions, potentially impacting FIFA and the international sports legal system based in Switzerland following a Belgian club's decade-long legal challenge to FIFA's third-party ownership ru...
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40% Bias Score
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