ITN February 2005
In this issue: Chilean firm loses investment treaty claim against Peru; Menatep’s Yukos claim is largest in investment treaty history, others in offing?; Slovak Republic agrees to pay 800 million+ claim; BIICL to host half-day conference on Latin American arbitration; Canada looking for input on trade and investment negotiations with Korea; University of California at Davis to host BIT symposium on March 4.
In this issue: Civil society groups look for input into Canada-China investment treaty negotiations; IISD seeking comments on draft model investment agreement; Argentine groups make bid to intervene in Aguas Argentinas arbitration; ICSID registers 2 new investment treaty arbitrations; Cemex v. Indonesia arbitration not settled, contrary to earlier reports; Washington event to discuss Most Favored Nation treatment; Institute solicits proposals for human rights impact assessments of investment projects; ICSID releases results of client survey.