Global Arbitration Review's Guide to Climate Change and Related Disputes - 1st edition

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Global Arbitration Review – The Guide to Climate Change and Related Disputes – Arbitration as a mechanism for mass claims in climate change disputes

Global Arbitration Review’s Guide to Climate Change and Related Disputes – First Edition provides an overview of the types of climate-related issues that have arisen at investor-state and commercial level in recent years. It draws on the experience of leading arbitration practitioners to provide practical guidance for interested parties as to the necessary considerations in this field. 

The Slaughter and May chapter examines the role arbitration can play in addressing mass claims in climate change disputes, and the forms this may take.

The authors of this chapter were Disputes and Investigations partner Peter Wickham, senior counsel Nick Ames, Senior Professional Support Lawyer Samantha Holland, and associate Maria Shepard.

This article was first published on Global Arbitration Review in October 2024; for further in-depth analysis, please visit GAR The Guide to Climate Change.

This material is provided for general information only. It does not constitute legal or other professional advice.