The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) - Chapter 11 - Investment
Chapter 11 is the investment component of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) which came into force in 1994. It establishes a framework of rules and disciplines that provides investors from NAFTA countries with a predictable, rules-based investment climate, as well as dispute settlement procedures which are designed to provide timely recourse to an impartial tribunal.
General information on NAFTA Chapter 11
NAFTA Chapter 11 Cases
- Filed Against the Government of Canada
- Filed Against the United States of America
- Filed Against the United Mexican States (in Spanish only)
- Other Cases Related to NAFTA Chapter 11
Archived Chapter 11 Documents
- ARCHIVED - NAFTA Chapter 11 - Trilateral Negotiating Draft Texts
- ARCHIVED - Canadian Statement on Implementation of the NAFTA Chapter 11 (PDF Document - 2.36 MB) - January 1994
- ARCHIVED - Municipalities and NAFTA Chapter 11
- ARCHIVED - General information
- ARCHIVED - Transparency
Related Links
- NAFTA Secretariat
- Global Affairs Canada - Investment page
- United Nations Commissions on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) Arbitration Rules
- International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID)
- U.S. Department of State NAFTA Investor-State Arbitration
- Mexico's Secretarìa de Economìa website.
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