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Waste Management Inc. v. United Mexican States (No. 2)

ICSID (Arbitration Tribunal).  26 September 2001 ; 26 June 2002 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

icsid (Additional Facility) — Rules — Venue of arbitration — Relevant factors — Neutrality of forum — Applicability of New York or Panama Conventions — Differences between two Conventions — Positions taken by Government of Canada in earlier proceedings — Whether relevant — Convenience of parties and counsel — nafta Articles 1122, 1130 — Arbitration (Additional Facility) Rules, Articles 20, 21

nafta — Chapter 11 — First arbitration commenced without valid waiver under Article 1121(2)(b) — First Tribunal deciding that it lacked jurisdiction over the claim — Whether new proceedings permissible — nafta Articles 1120, 1121

Arbitration — Res judicata — Decision denying jurisdiction of first Tribunal — Whether precluding new arbitration on same claim — Interpretation of first Tribunal’s decision — nafta Article 1136 — icsid (Additional Facility) Rules, Article 53(4)

Arbitration — Abuse of process — Successive arbitrations of same claim — Whether Tribunal has inherent power to stay proceedings — No evidence of lack of bona fides — Second arbitration allowed

Costs — Costs and expenses — Unsuccessful jurisdictional objection — Whether Respondent should be required to pay costs and expenses in any event — Extent of Tribunal’s discretion

Type
Case Report
Copyright
© Cambridge University Press 2004

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