Mammoth Arbitrations: the Yukos Awards of 18 July 2014
Published 21 October 2014
Introduction
This chapter was in progress when the Yukos Awards were handed down on 18 July 2014. It is very early days to provide meaningful comment on the tenor and impact of the Yukos cases, aside from noting the numerical hyperboles associated with the Awards themselves, both in terms of pages of documents, size of the record and sums awarded.
Pre-publication by kind permission of Juris Publishing, extract from 'Russia Post Energy Charter Treaty', by Sophie Nappert and Dr Yulia Selivanova, in J Gaitis, ed., The Leading Practitioner's Guide to International Oil & Gas Industry Arbitration, Juris, forthcoming.
Articles in this series of Yukos papers so far:
Fruits of the Poisonous Tree: The Admissibility of Unlawfully Obtained
Evidence in International Arbitration
by J.H. Boykin and M. Havalic
on OGEL and TDM
Mammoth Arbitrations: the Yukos Awards of 18 July 2014
by S. Nappert
on OGEL and TDM
Yukos and Contributory Fault
by W. Sadowski
on OGEL and on TDM
What's Tax Got To Do With It? The Yukos Tribunal's Approach to Motive and Treaty Interpretation
by R. Teitelbaum
on OGEL and on TDM
Winning the Battle Does Not Mean Winning the War: Challenges Facing the Yukos Shareholders in Enforcing Their Arbitration Awards Against the Russian Federation in England and Wales
by M. Davies
on OGEL and on TDM
Yukos v. Russian Federation: Observations on the Tribunal's Ruling on Damages
by by B. Sabahi and D. Ziyaeva
on OGEL and on TDM