Canada (Attorney General) v. Clayton, 2018 FC 436

JurisdictionFederal Jurisdiction (Canada)
CourtFederal Court (Canada)
Citation2018 FC 436
Date02 May 2018
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  • Table of cases
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Environmental Law. Fifth Edition
    • 22 Junio 2019
    ...77 Canada (Attorney General) v Bedford, 2013 SCC 72 ........................................... 67 Canada (Attorney General) v Clayton, 2018 FC 436 ..................................101, 102 Canada (Attorney General) v Downtown Eastside Sex Workers United Against Violence Society, 2012 SCC ......
  • The Review of International Commercial Arbitral Awards and the New York Convention: Breaking the Link to Administrative Law.
    • Canada
    • Ottawa Law Review Vol. 52 No. 2, September 2021
    • 22 Septiembre 2021
    ...state in: Canada (AG) v SD Myers Inc, 2004 FC 38 [Myers]; Canada (AG) v Mobil et al, 2016 ONSC 790 [Mobil]; and Canada (AG) v Clayton, 2018 FC 436 [Bilcon]. Canada was the place of arbitration for claims by US investors against Mexico in: United Mexican States v Metalclad Corp, 2001 BCSC 66......
  • Canada (Procureur Général) c. Clayton,
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 2 Mayo 2018
    ...environnementaux défavorables importants qui ne pouvaient être justiés dans les circonstances — Les T-1000-152018 FC 436In the Matter of Sections 5 and 6 of the Commercial Arbitration Act , R.S.C., 1985 (2nd Supp.), c. 17In the Matter of Articles 1, 6 and 34......
  • The International Context of Canadian Environmental Law
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Environmental Law. Fifth Edition
    • 22 Junio 2019
    ...Joint Review Panel Report (Halifax: Nova Scotia Environment and Labour, 2007). 96 JRP, quoted in Canada (Attorney General) v Clayton , 2018 FC 436 at para 18. 97 Ibid at para 19. ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 102 that Canada had breached its NAFTA obligations to Bilcon on the basis that the JRP process......
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  • Canada (Procureur Général) c. Clayton,
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 2 Mayo 2018
    ...environnementaux défavorables importants qui ne pouvaient être justiés dans les circonstances — Les T-1000-152018 FC 436In the Matter of Sections 5 and 6 of the Commercial Arbitration Act , R.S.C., 1985 (2nd Supp.), c. 17In the Matter of Articles 1, 6 and 34......
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  • Table of cases
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Environmental Law. Fifth Edition
    • 22 Junio 2019
    ...77 Canada (Attorney General) v Bedford, 2013 SCC 72 ........................................... 67 Canada (Attorney General) v Clayton, 2018 FC 436 ..................................101, 102 Canada (Attorney General) v Downtown Eastside Sex Workers United Against Violence Society, 2012 SCC ......
  • The Review of International Commercial Arbitral Awards and the New York Convention: Breaking the Link to Administrative Law.
    • Canada
    • Ottawa Law Review Vol. 52 No. 2, September 2021
    • 22 Septiembre 2021
    ...state in: Canada (AG) v SD Myers Inc, 2004 FC 38 [Myers]; Canada (AG) v Mobil et al, 2016 ONSC 790 [Mobil]; and Canada (AG) v Clayton, 2018 FC 436 [Bilcon]. Canada was the place of arbitration for claims by US investors against Mexico in: United Mexican States v Metalclad Corp, 2001 BCSC 66......
  • The International Context of Canadian Environmental Law
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Environmental Law. Fifth Edition
    • 22 Junio 2019
    ...Joint Review Panel Report (Halifax: Nova Scotia Environment and Labour, 2007). 96 JRP, quoted in Canada (Attorney General) v Clayton , 2018 FC 436 at para 18. 97 Ibid at para 19. ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 102 that Canada had breached its NAFTA obligations to Bilcon on the basis that the JRP process......

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