CJEU ruling on the incompatibility of a BIT provision with EU law may have implications for existing intra-EU BITs.
Key Points:
..The CJEU’s decision differs from Advocate-General Melchior Wathelet’s 2017 Opinion and...more
Treasury Department Report identifies 114 senior political figures and 96 oligarchs, and confirms that the Report is not a sanctions list -
On January 29, 2018, the Treasury Department submitted a report to the US Congress...more
Treasury Department Report identifies 114 senior political figures and 96 oligarchs, and confirms that the Report is not a sanctions list -
On January 29, 2018, the Treasury Department submitted a report to the US...more
Trump administration expected to maintain changes, but certain restrictions remain.
In the final days of his administration, President Obama announced significant changes to the US embargo against Sudan, in place since...more
We have commented previously about the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) and its relationship with environmental obligations. Here, following Brexit, we turn our attention to future trade arrangements for...more
The UK’s decision to leave the European Union (EU), assuming the UK does not negotiate continued participation in the EU’s Internal Market and the Common Commercial Policy (on similar terms as now), will impact its existing...more
Various factors continue to shape and limit trade and investment between Iran and the rest of the world.
Six months have passed since the implementation of the nuclear agreement with Iran, officially known as the Joint...more
Privy Council clarifies the nature of arbitration clauses, but uncertainties about the clauses’ effect still remain.
“Non-exclusive” arbitration clauses provide that disputes “may” be referred to arbitration (rather than...more
7/14/2016
/ Arbitration Agreements ,
Arbitration Awards ,
Arbitrators ,
Bilateral Investment Treaties ,
Canada ,
Conflicts of Interest ,
Enforceability ,
EU ,
Financial Institutions ,
Forum Selection ,
Free Trade Agreements ,
ICSID ,
Implementation Day ,
International Arbitration ,
International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) ,
Investor State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) ,
Iran ,
Iran Sanctions ,
Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) ,
Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) ,
Penalties ,
Restitution ,
Romania ,
SDN List ,
Sovereign Immunity ,
SWIFT ,
Switzerland ,
Venezuela ,
Zimbabwe
The EU and UN terminate most of their sanctions on Iran, while the US implements more limited changes to its longstanding embargo.
On January 16, 2016, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) verified that Iran...more
Recent and upcoming milestones fuel expectations of Iran opportunities in 2016.
As reported in our Client Alert dated July 16, 2015, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) provides for the eventual termination of...more
The Iran sanctions landscape is poised to change in early 2016, but US persons and US companies will see far fewer opportunities than their European counterparts.
On July 14, 2015, the P5+1 countries (the United...more
7/17/2015
/ Aircraft ,
Aircraft Equipment ,
EU ,
Export Controls ,
IAEA ,
Imports ,
Iran ,
Iran Sanctions ,
Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) ,
Nuclear Power ,
Nuclear Weapons ,
P5+1 Nations ,
Popular ,
Trade Relations ,
UN Security Council ,
United Nations
As deadline for nuclear agreement approaches, any easing of sanctions will be gradual, and global businesses will continue to face compliance and enforcement risks.
This Client Alert outlines the approaches the US...more
New US rules define scope of prohibitions and authorized activities, as Crimea region remains subject to broad US embargo and EU trade and investment restrictions.
On January 29 and 30, 2015, the US Department of...more
On October 9, 2014 a team of US, Russia and UK based Latham & Watkins lawyers hosted “Managing Legal and Business Risks Under the Russia/Ukraine Sanctions: Views from the US, Europe and Moscow,” a webcast focusing on the...more
11/7/2014
/ Banking Sector ,
Defense Sector ,
Energy Sector ,
EU ,
Export Controls ,
Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) ,
Risk Management ,
Russia ,
Sanctions ,
SDN List ,
SSI List ,
UK
In This Issue:
- The 2014 LCIA Rules
- Latham & Watkins Secures Arbitral Award and Judgment When Respondent Fails to Post Full Security for Enforcement Stay
- Ukraine Crisis: A Recap of the Latest US and EU...more
The US and EU take coordinated action to broaden and align their Russia-related sanctions — which may evolve further depending on Ukraine peace plan progress.
On September 12, 2014, the US and the EU announced new and...more
9/16/2014
/ Asset Freeze ,
Banking Sector ,
Banks ,
Debt Financing ,
Equity Financing ,
EU ,
Export Controls ,
Russia ,
Sanctions ,
SSI List ,
Travel Ban ,
Ukraine
The European Union (EU) enacted Council Regulation (EU) No 833/2014 (the Regulation), which contains ‘Stage 3’ sanctions against Russia. These sanctions resemble – but in other ways are different – from the latest US...more
The EU’s “Stage 3” sanctions restrict exports to the Russian military, exports of certain technologies for the oil industry, and certain Russian State-owned banks’ access to EU capital markets.
New EU Measures Target...more
8/1/2014
/ Asset Freeze ,
Banks ,
Capital Markets ,
EU ,
Export Controls ,
Exports ,
Firearms ,
Oil & Gas ,
Russia ,
Russian Military Procurement ,
Sanctions ,
Ukraine
US extends sanctions to three Russian banks, a shipbuilding company and exports of energy sector items to Russia; EU announces similar measures.
Additional OFAC Designations -
On July 29, 2014, the U.S....more
7/31/2014
/ Banks ,
Energy Sector ,
EU ,
Export Controls ,
Exports ,
Foreign Banks ,
Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) ,
Russia ,
Sanctions ,
Shipbuilding ,
U.S. Treasury ,
Ukraine
US announces “sectoral” sanctions on major banks and energy companies, adds to the Specially Designated Nationals list; European Council considers additional sanctions.
On July 16, 2014, the U.S. Department of the...more
7/21/2014
/ Banking Sector ,
Debt Securities ,
Energy Sector ,
Equity Securities ,
EU ,
Executive Orders ,
Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) ,
Russia ,
Sanctions ,
SDN List ,
U.S. Commerce Department ,
U.S. Treasury
In This Issue:
-The ABCs of Arbitrating Outside of the New York Convention
- Leading International Arbitration Partner Joins Latham & Watkins in Paris
- US Supreme Court Revives International Arbitration...more
6/13/2014
/ Arbitration ,
Arbitration Agreements ,
Athletes ,
Bilateral Investment Treaties ,
Compliance ,
EU ,
ICSID ,
International Arbitration ,
Mandatory Arbitration Clauses ,
New York Convention ,
Russia ,
Sanctions ,
SCOTUS ,
Transparency ,
Ukraine
The US expands sanctions and tightens controls on exports to Russia and Crimea.
On April 28, 2014, the White House announced expanded sanctions against Russian government officials and companies. The Obama...more
4/29/2014
US blocks the property of one Russian bank and 20 individuals, and a new US Executive Order authorizes future sanctions against various Russian industries.
In the latest round of US sanctions responding to the...more
The US blocks the property of 11 persons, the EU freezes the assets of another 21 individuals, and a new US Executive Order authorizes future blocking actions.
In response to the continuing political crisis in Ukraine and...more
A US Executive Order authorizes blocking property and the EU freezes assets of 18 individuals.
In response to the political crisis in Ukraine, the United States and the European Union have initiated a series of...more