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  • Elements of the NAFTA National Treatment Obligation

    Elements of the NAFTA National Treatment Obligation By Jon R. Johnson Goodmans LLP (December 2, 2001) NAFTA Article 1102(1) applies to investors of other Parties and reads as follows: “Each Party shall accord to investors of another Party treatment no less favourable than that it accords, in like circumstances, to its own investors with respect…

  • National Treatment Principle

    A view of international economic transactions that asserts that a nation should accord the same treatment to foreign merchandise, investments, shipping, and entrepreneurs as it does to domestic counterparts under like commercial conditions. Apart from international practice on the part of the Europe…

  • Application of the NAFTA National Treatment Obligation

    Application of the NAFTA National Treatment Obligation Issues and Problems in the Application of the NAFTA National Treatment Obligation: Which comes first – like circumstances or comparison of treatment? By Jon R. Johnson Goodmans LLP (December 2, 2001) Lines of cases in WTO jurisprudence frequently establish a precise order in which a particular provision is…

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  • Mobil Investments Canada Inc V Canada

    Second us Article 1128 Submission: Mobil Investments Canada Inc v Canada in 2011 United States views on international law (based on the document "Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law"): On January 28, 2011, the United States made a second Article 1128 submission in the NAFTA […]