Investment Arbitration Reporter is regularly cited in the mainstream media. Some recent citations appear
below.
- The Financial Times in an August, 2011 blog posting cites IAReporter's scoop about a new ruling against Argentina at the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID).
- The Prague Post, in a June 8, 2011 news report, interviews IAReporter
Editor Luke Peterson for analysis of the Czech Republic's efforts to
fight the seizure of various Czech artworks in a long-running dispute
over an arbitration award: "Priceless works of art seized", June 8, 2011
- Agence France Presse cites IAReporter's breaking news report about the Republic of Georgia's
arrest of a pair of foreign investors in a dispute over payment of an
arbitral award and allegations of bribery: "Georgia detains Israelis for
alleged 7 Mil Dollar bribe offer", AFP, October 16, 2010
- The Guardian (UK) cites Investment Arbitration Reporter in an opinion-column on a pending arbitration between a US mining corporation and El Salvador: "Stop private firms exploiting poor states", by Kevin Gallagher, February 5, 2010
- The Financial Times quotes Investment Arbitration Reporter in a
news item on the proliferation of arbitrations between Western European
companies and Eastern European governments: "Sour aftertaste for deal sweeteners", By Stanley Pignal and Nikki Tait, June 23, 2009
- The Financial Times quotes Investment Arbitration Reporter in a
report on a Billion Dollar arbitration mounted against the Government
of Germany by a Swedish power company: "Germany faces action over power plant", By Chris Bryant, April 7, 2009