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United Mexican States v. Metalclad Corporation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2021
Abstract
Arbitration — Award — Partial annulment — Judicial review — Supplementary reasons for judgment — Whether appropriate case to correct Order flowing from reasons of judgment — Section 34(4) of International Commercial Arbitration Act — Adjournment of judicial review proceedings — Whether appropriate — Arbitral proceedings — Whether Tribunal to be given opportunity to consider breaches of Articles 1105 and 1110 of NAFTA based on concepts within the scope of submission to arbitration — Damages — Whether Metalclad entitled to interest prior to 20 September 1997
Expropriation — Articles 1105 and 1110 of NAFTA — Annulment of part of Award relating to breaches involving decisions beyond scope of submission to arbitration — Whether Tribunal to be given opportunity to consider breaches of Articles 1105 and 1110 of NAFTA based on concepts within the scope of submission to arbitration
Claims — Interest — Exclusion of interest in the Award — Whether breach of Articles 1105 or 1110 of NAFTA based on concepts within the scope of submission to arbitration — Whether Metalclad entitled to interest from 5 December 1995 to 20 September 1997
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