Glamis Gold Ltd. V. The United States and the Fair and Equitable Treatment Standard. Glamis Gold Ltd. V. The United States and the Fair and Equitable Treatment Standard.

Glamis Gold Ltd. V. The United States and the Fair and Equitable Treatment Standard‪.‬

McGill Law Journal 2011, June, 56, 4

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Publisher Description

This article critiques the arbitral tribunal's decision in Glamis Gold, Ltd. v. The United States of America on the basis of its interpretation of the fair and equitable treatment standard (FET) owed by state parties to foreign investors under NAFTA article 1105. Part I outlines the post-WWII development of the FET standard in relation to the restrictive, customary international law of minimum standard of treatment (MST). The author traces the expansive treatment of the FET standard by tribunals in both bilateral investment treaty and NAFTA disputes. Despite a binding Free Trade Commission Note of Interpretation limiting the scope of article 1105, NAFTA tribunals had consistently interpreted the FET standard more broadly until the award in Glamis.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2011
1 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
69
Pages
PUBLISHER
McGill Law Journal (Canada)
SIZE
347.2
KB

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