2011
Detroit International v. Canada Detroit International Bridge Company v. Government of Canada (PCA Case No. 2012-25)
Canada
United States of America
Ownership and control of a Canadian company that constructed and operated an international toll bridge between Michigan and Ontario.
Claims arising out of legislation passed by the Government of Canada giving it authority over the construction, operation and ownership of international bridges, and its alleged effect upon to the Ambassador Bridge, which spans the Detroit River between Detroit and Windsor, Canada, in which the claimant had invested.
Tertiary: F - Construction
42 - Civil engineering
UNCITRAL
PCA (Permanent Court of Arbitration)
Derains, Y.
Chertoff, M.
Lowe, V.
Decided in favour of State
3500.00 mln USD
Data not available
Fair and equitable treatment/Minimum standard of treatment, including denial of justice claims

National treatment

Most-favoured nation treatment
None - jurisdiction declined
None