THE NAFTA ARBITRATION REPORTS
 
Edited by Chris Thomas & Cameron Mowatt

The NAFTA Arbitration Reports will be the first comprehensive collection of NAFTA arbitral awards and decisions as well as decisions of national courts reviewing awards.  Since NAFTA’s general dispute settlement process yields important interpretations of the Agreement as a whole, those panel reports will be included as well.  Each reported decision will be prefaced with a succinct summary and a list of authorities considered.  Cases of particular interest or controversy will be accompanied by the commentary of experienced counsel and scholars.

The NAFTA Arbitration Reports will be an invaluable resource for practitioners advising investors seeking to enforce their rights under the NAFTA, other investment treaties, or the ICSID Convention; for government lawyers responsible for defending investor-State claims; for officials responsible for negotiating trade and investment agreements; and for scholars, NGO’s and other observers interested in this rapidly developing area of international law.

The first issue will contain 13 reports from 1998 to the present. This will be included in a loose-leaf binder that will accomodate further reports. These will be published as and when the decisions become available. We hope that, given the occaisional difficulty in obtaining the reports, you will find the NAFTA Arbitration Reports the most useful regular publication on the area.

The First Source for NAFTA Arbitrations

ISSN: 1477-3422 • Looseleaf or Electronic

• 2007• £460.00/US$736.00 • Annual