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United Mexican States v. Feldman Karpa

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536Arbitration — Challenge — Arbitration tribunal constituted under North American Free Trade Agreement (“NAFTA”), Chapter 11 — Arbitral award — Mexico applying to set aside arbitral award — Proceedings in Canadian courtsArbitration — Disclosure of confidential information — Adverse inference from failure to provide information — Article 34 of UNCITRAL Model Law — NAFTA Article 2105Relationship of international law and municipal law — Application for judicial review of arbitral award — Annulment of award by national court — Article 34 of UNCITRAL Model Law — Jurisdiction to apply provisions not raised during arbitral proceedings — NAFTA Article 210 — Deference to arbitral award — International commercial arbitrators — Review of findings of fact — Article 34(2) and 34(3) of UNCITRAL Model Law — ICSID Article 53 — Breach of public policy — Article 34(2) (b)(ii) of UNCITRAL Model LawEconomics, trade and finance — Investment protection — NAFTA — Chapter 11 — National treatment — Nondiscrimination — NAFTA Article 1102 — Less favourable treatment of foreign investors — The law of Canada
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Title: United Mexican States v. Feldman Karpa
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536Arbitration — Challenge — Arbitration tribunal constituted under North American Free Trade Agreement (“NAFTA”), Chapter 11 — Arbitral award — Mexico applying to set aside arbitral award — Proceedings in Canadian courtsArbitration — Disclosure of confidential information — Adverse inference from failure to provide information — Article 34 of UNCITRAL Model Law — NAFTA Article 2105Relationship of international law and municipal law — Application for judicial review of arbitral award — Annulment of award by national court — Article 34 of UNCITRAL Model Law — Jurisdiction to apply provisions not raised during arbitral proceedings — NAFTA Article 210 — Deference to arbitral award — International commercial arbitrators — Review of findings of fact — Article 34(2) and 34(3) of UNCITRAL Model Law — ICSID Article 53 — Breach of public policy — Article 34(2) (b)(ii) of UNCITRAL Model LawEconomics, trade and finance — Investment protection — NAFTA — Chapter 11 — National treatment — Nondiscrimination — NAFTA Article 1102 — Less favourable treatment of foreign investors — The law of Canada.

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