NAFTA: decisions of national courts could amount to expropriation or unfair treatment even where no denial of justice | Practical Law
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In Eli Lilly and Co v Government of Canada (Case No. UNCT/14/2), a NAFTA tribunal considered claims for breaches of NAFTA Articles 1105 (fair and equitable treatment (FET)) and 1110 (expropriation).
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NAFTA: decisions of national courts could amount to expropriation or unfair treatment even where no denial of justice
Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report w-007-0691
(Approx. 3 pages)
NAFTA: decisions of national courts could amount to expropriation or unfair treatment even where no denial of justice
by Karen Maxwell (Barrister),
20 Essex Street
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Law stated as at 11 May 2017
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International
In
Eli Lilly and Co v Government of Canada (Case No. UNCT/14/2)
, a NAFTA tribunal considered claims for breaches of NAFTA Articles 1105 (fair and equitable treatment (FET)) and 1110 (expropriation).