Author Archive: Anton Tugushev

Anton Tugushev is a Ph.D. researcher at the School of law, City University of Hong Kong. He holds his undergraduate and postgraduate degrees from the Russian Customs Academy with a specialization in law. Anton worked in the Ministry of the Development of the Russian Far East and had internships in the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) and the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID). His current professional and research endeavors are focused on international investment law, trade law and dispute resolution. Specific topics of his strong attention are the special (free) economic zones and the theory of "law and development".

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Gold Pool v Kazakhstan: the State is Not Bound by the Soviet Treaty
By 11 November, 2020 0 Comments Read More →

Gold Pool v Kazakhstan: the State is Not Bound by the Soviet Treaty

On July 30, 2020, an arbitral tribunal chaired by Albert Jan van den Berg, with David Williams and Gabriel Bottini as co-arbitrators, has rendered a unanimous award dismissing claims of a Canadian company, Gold Pool JV Ltd., against the Republic of Kazakhstan in international arbitration proceedings. In its decision, the Tribunal held that Kazakhstan was […]