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Arbitration in the International Energy Industry (eBook)

Edited by: Ronnie King

ISBN13: 9781787422254
Published: March 2019
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Country of Publication: UK
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The international energy industry frequently gives rise to complex, high-value disputes. As economic and commercial circumstances change, joint venture partners may disagree over operations, sellers and buyers may manoeuvre to amend pricing terms and states may seek to improve their take from investment projects. Any of these outcomes can have significant consequences for the long-term prospects of companies operating in the sector.

These are just some of the issues covered by this title, which provides a practical, user-friendly overview of the essentials of international arbitration in the energy industry. Leading practitioners from international law firms and global companies consider, among other things, the effective drafting of arbitration clauses, how to keep international arbitration affordable, gas price arbitrations, EPC and construction arbitrations, investment treaty disputes under the Energy Charter Treaty, third party funding in international arbitration and enforcement of arbitral awards.

Edited by Ronnie King, Tokyo Managing Partner and international arbitration expert at international law firm Ashurst LLP, this title will be of practical value for all lawyers advising in the energy industry, and for others who have an interest in the important issues discussed.

Subjects:
eBooks, Energy and Natural Resources Law, Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contents:
Introduction Ronnie King Ashurst
Effective arb clauses, including choice of law, venue and Institutional or ad hoc Dyfan Owen Ashurst
Practical issues, including how to keep arbitration affordable Peter Ashford Fox Williams
Advocacy in arbitration David Brynmore 39 Essex Chambers
Tant vaut l’arbitre: choosing an arbitrator Shai Wade Stephenson Harwood
Arb and ADR Luke Carbon Georgia Quick Ashurst
An industry perspective Rachael Hubbard Premier Oil
AIPN – Role of arb in AIPN standard form contracts Imad Khan Jennifer Smith Hogan Lovells
Oil sector arbitration in the Middle East Tim Martin Arbitrator, Mediator and Expert Witness
Gas price arbitration Matthew Saunders Ashurst
EPC and construction disputes Patrese McVeigh Rob Palmer Ashurst
JV disputes Nicholas Lingard Emily Stennett Freshfields
LNG plant disputes Ben Giaretta Mishcon de Reya
Investment Treaty Disputes including ECT Tom Sprange Ben Williams King & Spalding
Calculating damages John Ellison Adrian Howick KPMG
Arbitrating competition claims Neil Cuninghame Max Strasbourg Ashurst
Funding Oliver Gayner Tom Glasgow Nathan Landis IMF Bentham Ltd
Enforcement of awards Rajinder Bassi Jon Newman Kirkland & Ellis