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Strong Medicine: Using Investment Treaties to Mitigate Foreign Regulatory Risk in the Life Sciences
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The End of the Regulatory Vacuum in Europe and a New Era for International Arbitration In Ireland? Developments in Third-Party Funding Regulation
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Energy Transition and the Modernized Energy Charter Treaty
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Aviation Arbitration Center with Global Reach Launches In The Hague
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The Post-Pandemic Economy in the Americas
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Do BITs and bytes bite? Investment treaty arbitration for technology disputes
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Energy Investors Face Mexico Risks in the Electricity and Lithium Sectors
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Lexology Getting The Deal Through: Dispute Resolution 2022 - Belgium
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Recent Arbitration Reforms in Nigeria
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The Summit of the Americas and the Trade and Investment Agenda
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German Court hears case of farmer suing a major car manufacturer over greenhouse gas emissions
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Energy Transition and Investor-State Disputes
Past and current investor-state disputes relating to the energy transition may provide valuable lessons for what lies ahead.
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A rose by any other name: enforcing an arbitral award in favour of a non-existent party
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The Renewal of DIAC: New Rules Launched in 2022
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Colombia update – Energy, mining and pension reform among priorities for 2022 Colombian presidential election front-runner
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Coronavirus Resource Center: Managing business impact and legal risks
As the COVID-19 outbreak continues to escalate, ensuring wellbeing of employees is paramount, but it is not the only challenge. There is a vast sway of operational and legal issues that businesses must address, too.
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Lexology Getting The Deal Through: Dispute Resolution 2021 - Belgium
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Ecuador Says It Is “Open for Business”
Managing construction risks in Asia-Pacific
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Managing construction risks in Asia-Pacific
There are many ways to resolve a construction dispute when it arises—but what are the best methods for mitigating risks, avoiding or resolving such disputes for projects based in Australia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam?
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Managing construction risks in Asia-Pacific: Vietnam
Changes in the construction law and favorable government policy continue to spur Vietnam's construction industry.
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Managing construction risks in Asia-Pacific: Philippines
The Philippines construction industry is expected to grow with the introduction of the "Build, Build, Build" initiative and the amendment of a number of laws that would loosen restrictions on foreign investment.
Singapore
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Managing construction risks in Asia-Pacific: Singapore
With a significant and coherent body of case law on construction disputes, Singapore is a hub for resolving many construction disputes across the Asia-Pacific region.
Malaysia
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Managing construction risks in Asia-Pacific: Malaysia
With its strategic location and significant natural resources, Malaysia is an internationally recognized investment-friendly jurisdiction with a significant construction industry.
Indonesia
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Managing construction risks in Asia-Pacific: Indonesia
The construction industry in Indonesia has long been considered the backbone of the country's economic and social development, and regulations are being continuously amended to ease complexity and expedite processes for businesses and foreign investors.
India
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Managing construction risks in Asia-Pacific: India
In recent years, the construction industry in India has emerged as an attractive destination for foreign investment. To support this heightened interest, the government of India has enacted an attractive foreign direct investment policy.
Australia
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Managing construction risks in Asia-Pacific: Australia
Australia is a highly advanced mixed economy, but investors – often drawn to the country's economic stability and resilience – should be aware of certain clauses that typically appear in construction contracts.
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One Stop Arbitration Shop: DIAC Reformed as Dubai’s Central Arbitral Institution
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Supreme Court of India paves way for enforcement of emergency arbitration awards in India-seated arbitrations
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FPSOs: Overcoming challenges to unlock potential
FPSOs have revolutionized deep-water oil extraction but these technically complex vessels are a fertile ground for uncertainty, spiraling costs and long delays
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A false dusk? The outlook for disputes in the UK post-Brexit
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Reshaping Climate Change Law
The German Federal Constitutional Court Orders the German Legislator to Set Clear CO2 Emission Reduction Goals Beyond 2030
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The New Corporate Due Diligence Act: Potential Liability under Civil Law and Administrative Law
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Transformation in the construction industry: Keeping pace with change
Three pillars are at the heart of global efforts to boost sustainability and make our built environment cleaner, greener and more socially responsible: construction, energy and technology.
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Navigating through construction disputes in India
Where large projects exist, disputes will often arise. The Indian construction sector is no exception, but the lack of a standard form contract and the option of several forms of dispute resolution means that resolving disputes can be complex. 
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Opportunity and risk in African construction contracting
Investment in infrastructure in Africa has soared in recent years, and construction activity has risen with it.
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Risk allocation in recent construction projects in Russia
The past few years have seen a shift in the way contracts for construction projects in Russia have been drawn up and scrutinized in response to growing awareness of risk.
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Saudi Supreme Court clarifies COVID-19 effects on contractual arrangements
COVID-19 has had a significant effect on construction projects around the world, delaying work and forcing many parties to go back to their contracts and examine whether there is scope for a claim, and Saudi Arabia was no exception.
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Finding an appropriate contractual bedrock for procurement of mining & metals projects in Africa
With its huge mineral potential, Africa is likely to see a number of mining projects move from exploration and feasibility to construction.
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A sustainable future: Smart cities in the Middle East
Urban environments are in the middle of a revolution. The powers of technology and data are being harnessed to make cities safer, more efficient and more sustainable. 
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UK case law emphasises need for clear drafting in descoping and vesting of goods
In 2020, the UK courts heard two significant cases with an impact on the way construction contracts and subcontracts are drawn up and carried out, affecting employers, contractors and subcontractors to major projects.