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Azinian v. United Mexican States

International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (Additional Facility).  01 November 1999 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Arbitration — North American Free Trade Agreement, Chapter 11 — Procedure — ICSID arbitration — Additional Facility Rules

Economics, trade and finance — Investment protection — Fair and equitable treatment of investment — North American Free Trade Agreement, Article 1105 — Expropriation — Article 1110 — Relationship between the two provisions

Expropriation — Definition — North American Free Trade Agreement, Article 1110 — Whether denial of justice by courts capable of constituting expropriation — Contract governed by Mexican law — Decision of Mexican courts that contract invalid — Whether capable of amounting to expropriation in the absence of a denial of justice

State responsibility — Courts — Denial of justice — Circumstances in which State responsible for decisions of courts — Conduct constituting a denial of justice

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Case Report
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© Cambridge University Press 2002

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