Articles and Updates

  • Russia reforms fail to win over investors
  • Former Yukos Executives Comment on the 20th Anniversary of Company
  • U.S. Penalizes Russians for Human Rights Violations
  • BP's Bob Dudley to return to Moscow
  • No Financial Center Without Rule of Law
  • The Telegraph City Diary: Never mind BP’s Q4 results
  • A Magnitsky law for Europe
  • How Putin Is Turning Russia Into One Big Enron
  • Rosneft Is the Foundation of Putin's State Capitalism
  • The Moscow Rules
  • Igor Sechin: Rosneft's Kremlin hard man comes out of the shadows
  • Yukos Investors Win Over $2 Million in Damages from Russia
  • Yukos shareholders lose $340 mln case in Russia
  • Twilight for BP in Russia
  • Politics at the forefront in risky Russia
  • Sechin: Rosneft’s new boss
  • Putin and Russia’s big business in 2012-14: From unstable stability to stable instability?
  • Putin’s decrees fail to convince investors
  • Yukos shareholders deserve justice
  • Why the Exxon Deal Stinks
  • Yukos shareholders take case to Strasbourg
  • POIGNANT PEN FROM PRISON CELL OF RUSSIAN OLIGARCH YUKOS SHAREHOLDERS TAKE CASE TO STRASBURG
  • LIVE FOREVER, DIE YOUNG: IN MEMORY OF VASILY ALEXANYAN.
  • Russia violated rights of Yukos oil company
  • European court to rule on Yukos oil
  • Exxonerated: Where BP failed, Exxon succeeds.
  • Russian ‘reset’ malfunction
  • Russia's Courts of Last Resort
  • WPS: What the Papers Say
  • Foreign firms bypass Russia due to rampant corruption
  • BP's Laundering Job
  • Yukos International Gets Access to 2006 Refinery Sale Proceeds
  • Russia: Laws do exist but enforcement is patchy
  • Let’s Get Privatization Right This Time Around
  • Ex-tax director questioned in Yukos case
  • Yukos Finance in Amsterdam Court of Appeal Hearing