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06 March 2015

Herbert Smith Freehills hosts TTIP event in partnership with Chatham House

On Wednesday 4th March Herbert Smith Freehills hosted an event in partnership with Chatham House (the Royal Institute for International Affairs, London), …

16 February 2015

Forthcoming Chatham House and Herbert Smith Freehills Symposium: "TTIP: shaping the future for investor-state dispute settlement" – 4 March 2015

The proposed Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) between the EU and the US, two of the world's largest economies, is intended to remove …

13 January 2015

Potential risks to investors highlighted by two ICSID tribunals declining to recommend provisional protection against criminal investigations

Investors in some states face a real risk of reprisals after commencing investment claims. Reprisals may range from entirely legitimate (albeit unusually …

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