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Law360, Expert Analysis: Eight arbitration claims have been filed under the 1998 investment treaty between Russia and Ukraine in connection with the 2014 incorporation of Crimea into Russia. Nicholas Peacock and Paula Cala of Herbert Smith Freehills LLP discuss these claims' unusual background and how they might develop.
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