2009
Centurion v. Canada Melvin J. Howard, Centurion Health Corp. & Howard Family Trust v. The Government of Canada (PCA Case No. 2009-21)
Canada
United States of America
Ownership of a Canadian corporation that had contracted for the purchase of 9.5 acres in Vancouver to build a privately-owned health center in Canada; capital expenses related to the construction of such health centre.
Claims arising out of the planned construction by the claimants of a private healthcare facility intended to offer a wide range of surgical services in Vancouver, British Columbia, and the alleged impediment of the project's completion by a range of legislative and administrative measures adopted by the local, provincial and federal governments.
Tertiary: Q - Human health and social work activities
86 - Human health activities
UNCITRAL
PCA (Permanent Court of Arbitration)
Tomka, P.
Florestal, M.
Álvarez, H. C.
160.00 mln USD
Data not available
Indirect expropriation

Fair and equitable treatment/Minimum standard of treatment, including denial of justice claims

National treatment

Most-favoured nation treatment

Other
Not applicable - settled or discontinued before decision on liability
None