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Eli Lilly and Company v. The Government of Canada, Case No. UNCT/14/2
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 October 2017
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On 16 March 2017, an International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) tribunal chaired by Professor Albert Jan van den Berg, with co-arbitrators Gary Born (Claimant's appointee) and Sir Daniel Bethlehem (Respondent's appointee), issued its award in Eli Lilly and Company v. The Government of Canada (Award). The Award dismissed all of Eli Lilly's claims and ordered it to pay the arbitration costs and 75% of Canada's legal costs and expenses.
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- World Trade Review , Volume 16 , Issue 4: Symposium on State-Owned Enterprises in China , October 2017 , pp. 733 - 736
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- Copyright © Veronica Clamens 2017
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1 Award, para. 101.
2 Award, para. 224.
3 Ibid.
4 Award, para. 307.
5 Award, paras. 181–185.
6 Award, para. 227.
7 Award, para. 235.
8 Award, para. 324. See, generally, Award, paras. 314–325.
9 Award, paras. 326–337.
10 Award, paras. 338–350.
11 Award, para. 351.
12 Award, para. 388.
13 Award, para. 386.
14 Award, para. 390–396.
15 Award, para. 397.
16 Award, para. 410–415.
17 Award, paras. 389, 416.
18 Award, para. 430.
19 Award, para. 421.
20 Award, para. 440.
21 Award, para. 441.
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