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10.09.2022
Pursuing Russia for Damages Caused by the War: National Courts vs Investment Arbitration
You should read this article if you or your business has been affected by Russia’s war against Ukraine. It discusses two ways in which you could potentially seek compensation from Russia for your losses: proceedings in Ukrainian courts and international investment arbitration against Russia. By the end of this article, and depending on your specific situation, you should be able to decide which mechanism would work best for you.
07.09.2022
Pursuing Russia in Investment Arbitration for Damages Caused by the War. Differences between UNCITRAL and SCC Arbitration
This article considers various differences between SCC and UNCITRAL arbitration. Its goal is to make the choice between the two easier for businesses which seek to pursue Russia and, the authors hope, assist lawyers in advising their clients which arbitration rules to choose.
06.09.2022
How to prepare your investment arbitration against Russia: things to do and evidence to collect prior to commencing arbitration
This article provides a checklist of things to do and evidence to collect for investment arbitration proceedings against Russia. Its aim is to give you an understanding of what is required, to save your and your lawyers’ time required for case preparation and ultimately to save the fees you will spend on your case against Russia.
30.06.2022
How to recover damages from Russia caused by the war in Ukraine in investment arbitration?
Ukrainian businesses may seek compensation via investment arbitration against Russia for damages caused in the temporarily occupied territories.
06.06.2022
How can Ukrainian businesses make Russia pay for the damage caused by the war?
Every day, we receive news that Russian occupiers are stealing Ukrainian grain or bombing Ukrainian factories. In this article, we discuss how Ukrainian businesses (companies and individuals) can hold Russia accountable for their crimes and recover damages.
11.03.2022
Does the war in Ukraine constitute force majeure according to Gafta and FOSFA?
On 24 February 2022, Russia attacked Ukraine. In this article, we analyse whether the war constitutes a force majeure event as per Gafta and FOSFA contracts.
01.03.2022
Fortior's Statement on Russia's War against Ukraine
Fortior law fully supports Ukraine and condemns this unprovoked Russian war, which is taking place against civilians, soldiers defending their homes and their loved ones, and military targets all over Ukraine.
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