Chile: Steps for compensation in ‘Comfort Cartel’ laid out
While it is not yet known when the compensation will be delivered in the so-called ‘Comfort Cartel’ case that has
While it is not yet known when the compensation will be delivered in the so-called ‘Comfort Cartel’ case that has
By Francisco Marcos (IE Law School) Recent decisions by the Spanish Supreme Court compensating for damages caused by the Spanish
CPI Asia Column edited by Vanessa Yanhua Zhang (Global Economics Group) present: Disruptive Innovations: CCI’s Progressive Outlook By Bharat Budholia & Aishwarya Gopalakrishnan[1]
China’s top coal miner Shenhua will take over China Guodian, another of the country’s top five state power producers, in
On Monday, August 28, the day that Amazon’s US$13.7 billion acquisition of the grocer went through, prices on certain Whole
Samsung Electronics vice chairman Jay Y. Lee is looking to appeal the five-year jail term he was recently given for
ExxonMobil Asia Pacific has completed its acquisition of one of the world’s largest aromatics facilities on Jurong Island in Singapore.
The consumer watchdog is taking controversial ticket reseller Viagogo to court following hundreds of complaints from ripped-off customers. The Australian
Just Eat’s proposed takeover of Hungryhouse is facing an in-depth investigation by the UK’s competition watchdog over fears restaurateurs could
The UK arm of an American golf club maker, whose products are used by the likes of Bubba Watson and
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