Deepwater

Deepwater Horizon and international arbitration

Kyriaki Karadelis

Wednesday, 01 September 2010

Months after the explosion on the Deepwater Horizon Rig that killed 11 workers and caused the largest offshore oil spill in US history, the battle to stop the flow of oil is just about over. Kyriaki Karadelis considers the legal fall out and where international arbitration will fit into the picture

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