Energy Licence Modification Appeals 2021
The CMA is considering appeals by 9 energy companies against modifications made on 3 February 2021 to the electricity and gas transmission, and gas distribution, licences. The modifications were made by GEMA, Ofgem’s governing body, following Ofgem’s RIIO-2 price control decisions of 8 December 2020.
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Administrative timetable
Published on 22 April 2021, as required by Rule 13 of the Energy Licence Modification Appeals: Competition and Markets Authority Rules (CMA70). Any revisions made to the timetable will be published on this website.
Date
Early August 2021
Main hearings
31 March 2021
3 March 2021
Notice of Extension
21 April 2021: Following representations from the parties, the CMA decided on 20 April 2021 to extend the deadline for the determination of the appeals by one month to 30 October 2021.
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ICC announces record 2020 caseloads in Arbitration and ADR
News • Paris, 12/01/2021
The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has announced record requests in 2020 for its arbitration and ADR services.
The world’s preferred arbitral institute, the ICC International Court of Arbitration recorded a total of 946 new arbitration cases in 2020 – the highest number of cases registered since 2016, when a complex cluster of small disputes effectuated a marked increase in the statistics.
Of the 946 total registered cases, a record 929 were requested under the ICC Rules of Arbitration while 17 cases were filed under the ICC Appointing Authority Rules whereby parties to an arbitration who have determined to proceed