
The Guide to Mining Arbitrations, 2nd Edition
Pages: 250
ISBN: 978-1-83862-578-8
Mining is booming – and with it mining disputes. The Guide to Mining Arbitrations fills a gap in the literature on those disputes. It offers practical know-how in three parts: the risks and issues mining companies confront; the substantive principles at work; and the regional variations that must be taken into account – written by some of the leading names in mining arbitration.
Contents:
Introduction
- Introduction, Jason Fry QC and Louis-Alexis Bret
Part I: Key Issues in Mining Arbitration
- Overcoming Challenges to Stabilisation Provisions in Long-Term Mining Agreements, Sam Luttrell and Amanda Murphy
- Arbitration of Social Disputes in Connection with Mining Projects, Henry G (Harry) Burnett and Fernando Rodríguez-Cortina
- The Rise of Environmental Counterclaims in Mining Arbitration, Yasmine Lahlou and Rainbow Willard
- Valuation of Non-Producing Mineral Properties, Damien Nyer and Xuefeng Wu
- Arbitration under Long-Term Mining Offtake Contracts and Royalty Arrangements, Simon Greenberg and Karolina Rozycka
Part II: Applicable Substantive Principles
- Australian Reflections on International Mining Arbitration, Kanaga Dharmananda SC, Timothy Paul O’Leary and Marshall Timothy McKenna
- The Contribution of Canadian Law to International Mining Arbitration, Eric Bédard and Dina Prokić
- Human Rights and International Mining Disputes, Anna Kirkpatrick
- The Role of Experts in Mining Arbitration, Chris Milburn and Edward Tobis
Part III: Regional Issues in Mining Arbitration
- Mining Arbitration in Africa, Philippe Hameau, Janice Feigher, Marc Robert and Chloé Deydier
- Mining Arbitration in the Asia-Pacific, Aloysius Llamzon and William Panlilio
- Mining Arbitration in Central Asia, Sabrina Aïnouz, Jérôme Lehucher and Victor Datry
Conclusion
- Conclusion, Jason Fry QC and Louis-Alexis Bret