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Third World Conference of the ABS – Association of Borderland Studies

Robert Volterra (Partner) will be delivering a lecture on his own work on International Boundary Arbitration and the Legal Dimensions of Border Demarcation at the forthcoming Third World Conference of the ABS – Association of Borderland Studies which will take place at Ben-Gurion University between 13-18 February 2023.  For more information about this event please click here.

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Third World Conference of the ABS – Association of Borderland Studies

Robert Volterra (Partner) will be delivering a lecture on his own work on International Boundary Arbitration and the Legal Dimensions of Border Demarcation at the forthcoming Third World Conference of the ABS – Association of Borderland Studies which will take place at Ben-Gurion University between 13-18 February 2023.  For more information about this event please

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Webinar: Maritime boundary delimitation in practice

On 18 May 2022, Volterra Fietta hosted a virtual seminar on “Maritime boundary delimitation in practice”. Maritime boundary delimitation, or the process of dividing maritime areas between sovereign States, is a complex legal and technical process.  It is also one of the most important diplomatic processes relevant in the global economy today.  However, only a

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Webinar: Latest developments in gas price revision disputes around the world

On 23 May, Volterra Fietta hosted the virtual seminar on “Latest developments in gas contract disputes”. As everyone knows, energy markets are passing through a period of exceptional turmoil.  This is particularly so in the European context, but no part of the world is exempt. Volterra Fietta has been closely following the significant developments in

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Webinar: All at sea?  International law and the predicament of rising sea levels 

On 26 May, Volterra Fietta hosted the virtual seminar on “All at sea?  International law and the predicament of rising sea levels”. Rising sea levels represents one of the most serious consequences of climate change, in particular for low-lying and small island States.  By 2100, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change predicts that global mean

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