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Volumn 50, Issue 4, 2001, Pages 811-848

Environmental regulation, investment protection and ‘regulatory taking’ in international law

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EID: 85014821226     PISSN: 00205893     EISSN: 14716895     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1093/iclq/50.4.811     Document Type: Article
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    • This proposition is made with reference to an analogy drawn from domestic court decisions and the opinion of commentators on those cases. eg contrast the majority with the dissenting opinions in: Lucas v South Carolina Coastal Council, 112 SCt 2886 (1992)
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    • with In the context of international arbitral awards such as those issued by the Iran-US Claims Tribunal, the differences in approach may be discerned by contrasting the decisions of Judges Lagergren and Virally on one hand, and those issued by other members of the Tribunal, on the other. One will discover that in general terms, the former two were more reluctant to find expropriation than the other members
    • with R. Lazarus, ‘Putting the Correct “Spin” on Lucas’, in Stan. L. Rev, 1411. In the context of international arbitral awards such as those issued by the Iran-US Claims Tribunal, the differences in approach may be discerned by contrasting the decisions of Judges Lagergren and Virally on one hand, and those issued by other members of the Tribunal, on the other. One will discover that in general terms, the former two were more reluctant to find expropriation than the other members.
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    • earlier version published in an excellent monograph on this topic can be expected from Todd Weiler, University of Toronto
    • earlier version published in: 1 (1999) Business Law International 50–79; an excellent monograph on this topic can be expected from Todd Weiler, University of Toronto.
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    • at In the court said the definition of a taking was not controlled by ‘any set “formula”, but was dependent on ad hoc, factual inquiries into the circumstances of each particular case’
    • In Connolly v Pension Benefit Guaranty Corpn., 475 US 211 at 224, the court said the definition of a taking was not controlled by ‘any set “formula”, but was dependent on ad hoc, factual inquiries into the circumstances of each particular case’.
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    • Babbit, Secretary of the Interior, et al. v Youpee-Youpee, Supreme Court of the US decision of 21 Jan 1997,
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    • While it is not easy to identify a clear ‘intention’ of a social organisation such as a governmental body, formal statements of the responsible Minister or a series of circumstances pointing to the protectionist intent being the main motivator for a policy can be taken to indicate the ‘intention’-see on this in particular the award and separate opinion of B. Schwartz in the Myers v Canada case, above. A formal statement of the Minister, disregard of technical advice by the environmental civil servants and a series of lobbying actions relating to governmental action were here seen as indicating a manifest protectionist intention of government. On evidence of organisational ‘intention’ by e-mail at
    • While it is not easy to identify a clear ‘intention’ of a social organisation such as a governmental body, formal statements of the responsible Minister or a series of circumstances pointing to the protectionist intent being the main motivator for a policy can be taken to indicate the ‘intention’-see on this in particular the award and separate opinion of B. Schwartz in the Myers v Canada case, above. A formal statement of the Minister, disregard of technical advice by the environmental civil servants and a series of lobbying actions relating to governmental action were here seen as indicating a manifest protectionist intention of government. On evidence of organisational ‘intention’ by e-mail: K. Auletta, ‘Microsoft and Its Enemies’, 2001 at p. 294.
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    • Such regulatory standards are not only relevant for a ‘regulatory taking’-ie an action ‘tantamount to expropriation’, but also other breaches of regulatory conduct duties under MITs- see
    • Such regulatory standards are not only relevant for a ‘regulatory taking’-ie an action ‘tantamount to expropriation’, but also other breaches of regulatory conduct duties under MITs- see: Todd Weiler, ‘Regulatory Reform Obligations in International Law’ 34 (2000)
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    • The Ethyl Arbitration: First of Its Kind and a Harbinger of Things to Come
    • under publication
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    • the Dorsch case
    • So the ‘Sonderopfer’ (Special sacrifice-similar to the French concept of ‘rupture d'egalite devant les charges publiques’) concept of the German Constitutional court, also aplied by the European Court of Justice (First Instance) in US jurisprudence has already dealt with difficult situations where only one part of a property is rendered useless raising the issue of ‘partial expropriation’
    • So the ‘Sonderopfer’ (Special sacrifice-similar to the French concept of ‘rupture d'egalite devant les charges publiques’) concept of the German Constitutional court, also aplied by the European Court of Justice (First Instance) in the Dorsch case, 93 AJIL 685, 687 (1999). US jurisprudence has already dealt with difficult situations where only one part of a property is rendered useless raising the issue of ‘partial expropriation’
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    • Agins v Tiburon, 447 US 225, 260 (1980).
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    • on 15 Nov
    • Tsomtsos & Others v Greece, and Katikaridis & Others v Greece, decision of the ECHR on 15 Nov 1996
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    • para. 39. Earlier in the case, the European Commission of Human Rights ruled that ‘national authorities are in principle in a better position than the international judge to appreciate what is “in the public interest”, and that, under the European Convention on Human Rights, it is for the authorities to make the first assessment both of the existence of a problem of public concern warranting deprivation of possession and of the remedial action to be taken. Accordingly, they enjoy a wide margin of appreciation’, at para. 112
    • (1994) 18 EHRR 440, para. 39. Earlier in the case, the European Commission of Human Rights ruled that ‘national authorities are in principle in a better position than the international judge to appreciate what is “in the public interest”, and that, under the European Convention on Human Rights, it is for the authorities to make the first assessment both of the existence of a problem of public concern warranting deprivation of possession and of the remedial action to be taken. Accordingly, they enjoy a wide margin of appreciation’, at para. 112
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    • See the Handyside case, in which the European Court of Human Rights stated that what ‘necessary in a democratic society’ means is that ‘every formality, condition, restriction or penalty imposed in this sphere must be proportionate to the legitimate aim pursued’, Judgment of 7 Dec 1976 Ser. A, no. 24, referred to by
    • See the Handyside case, in which the European Court of Human Rights stated that what ‘necessary in a democratic society’ means is that ‘every formality, condition, restriction or penalty imposed in this sphere must be proportionate to the legitimate aim pursued’, Judgment of 7 Dec 1976 Ser. A, no. 24, referred to by Higgins (1994) Problems and Process, 235.
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    • above at para. 79 where the commission held that ‘the question of proportionality which is inherent in the convention, requires the commission to determine whether, whilst recognising the wide margin of appreciation afforded to States in the planning field, a fair balance was struck between the general interest of the community and the protection of the individual's rights.’
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    • ; see also, The Economist (17 Oct 1998), 124
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    • eg discussing the shrimp-turtle cases
    • eg P. Mavroides (2000) 34 JWT 73–88 discussing the shrimp-turtle cases
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    • on proportionality as a general principle in London
    • on proportionality as a general principle in EU law: J. Usher, General Principles of EC Law (London, 1998, 37).
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    • also
    • also Gasoline Standards Appeal case, 35 ILM (1996) 603.
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    • at (‘Cassis de Dijon’), where the court stated: ‘Obstacles to movement within the Community resulting from disparities between national laws relating to the marketing of the products in question must be accepted in so far as those provisions may be recognised as being necessary in order to satisfy mandatory requirements relating in particular to the effectiveness of fiscal supervision, the protection of public health, the fairness of commercial transactions and the defense of the consumer.’
    • Case 120/78, Rewe-Zentral AG v Bundesmonopolverwaltung fur Branntwein, 1979 ECR 649, at 662 (‘Cassis de Dijon’), where the court stated: ‘Obstacles to movement within the Community resulting from disparities between national laws relating to the marketing of the products in question must be accepted in so far as those provisions may be recognised as being necessary in order to satisfy mandatory requirements relating in particular to the effectiveness of fiscal supervision, the protection of public health, the fairness of commercial transactions and the defense of the consumer.’
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    • See in particular ‘Danish Bottles Case’
    • See in particular, Case 302/86, Commission v Kingdom of Denmark, 1988 ECR 4607 (‘Danish Bottles Case’)
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    • Geradin, (1993), above, 181–190.
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    • The extent of the burden that will be tolerated depends ‘on the nature of the local interest involved, and whether it could be promoted as well as with a lesser impact on interstate activities’
    • The extent of the burden that will be tolerated depends ‘on the nature of the local interest involved, and whether it could be promoted as well as with a lesser impact on interstate activities’. Pike v Bruce Church, Inc. 397 US 137, 142 (1970)
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    • Minnesota v Clover Leaf Creamery Co., 449 US 456 (1981)
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    • above
    • Geradin, (1993), above, 152–154.
    • (1993) , pp. 152-154
    • Geradin1
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    • above
    • Muchlinski, (1995), above, 505.
    • (1995) , pp. 505
    • Muchlinski1
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    • 1998 above. The Myers v Canada NAFTA case, above, relies mainly on discrimination as a separate cause of action as distinct from expropriation
    • E. Graham (1998) 31 Cornell Int'l LJ 599 (1998) above. The Myers v Canada NAFTA case, above, relies mainly on discrimination as a separate cause of action as distinct from expropriation.
    • (1998) Cornell Int'l LJ , vol.31 , pp. 599
    • Graham, E.1
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    • The jurisprudence of the Iran-US Claims Tribunal suggests a recognition of this modern conception of property as ‘rights’ rather than ‘things’ under international law. See
    • The jurisprudence of the Iran-US Claims Tribunal suggests a recognition of this modern conception of property as ‘rights’ rather than ‘things’ under international law. See, Amoco International Finance Corpn. v Iran, 15 Iran-USCTR 189, 220
    • Iran-USCTR , vol.15 , Issue.189 , pp. 220
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    • Phillips Petroleum Co. v. Iran, 21 Iran-USCTR 79, 106
    • Iran-USCTR , vol.21 , Issue.79 , pp. 106
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    • Starrett Housing Corp. v Iran, 4 Iran-USCTR 122, 156–157.
    • Iran-USCTR , vol.4 , Issue.122 , pp. 156-157
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    • above Modern BITs and MITs also define property in its broader sense to include not just tangible property, but also contractual rights, such as concessions and licence to exploit natural resources
    • Brower and Brueschke, (1998), above, 372–5. Modern BITs and MITs also define property in its broader sense to include not just tangible property, but also contractual rights, such as concessions and licence to exploit natural resources.
    • (1998) , pp. 372-375
    • Brower1    Brueschke2
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    • above
    • Zedalis, (1996), above, 123–124.
    • (1996) , pp. 123-124
    • Zedalis1
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    • A similar position is said to be obtainable under the ICSID Convention, see in which the arbitral tribunal held that the scope of Art. 25 of the ICSID Convention is broad enough to cover the promissory notes in dispute as they are evidence of a loan and therefore qualify as an ‘investment’ under the Convention
    • A similar position is said to be obtainable under the ICSID Convention, see Fedex NV v Venezuela, 37 ILM (1998) in which the arbitral tribunal held that the scope of Art. 25 of the ICSID Convention is broad enough to cover the promissory notes in dispute as they are evidence of a loan and therefore qualify as an ‘investment’ under the Convention.
    • (1998) ILM , vol.37
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    • Commentary on the ICSID Convention
    • C. Schreuer, ‘Commentary on the ICSID Convention’ (1996) 11 ICSID Rev./FILJ (1996) 318.
    • (1996) ICSID Rev./FILJ , vol.11 , Issue.1996 , pp. 318
    • Schreuer, C.1
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    • In considered access to the US market as a protected property right: Interim award of 26 June
    • In the NAFTA case Pope-Talbot v Canada, the arbitral tribunal, in an interim award, considered access to the US market as a protected property right: Interim award of 26 June 2000.
    • (2000) the arbitral tribunal, in an interim award
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    • For instance, as reflected in
    • For instance, as reflected in BP v Libya, 53 ILR 329.
    • ILR , vol.53 , pp. 329
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    • General courses in Public International Law
    • See 1982-V
    • See O. Schachter, ‘General courses in Public International Law’, 179 RDC-Collected Courses (1982-V) 21.
    • RDC-Collected Courses , vol.179 , pp. 21
    • Schachter, O.1
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    • above
    • Walde and Wouters (1996), above, 148–149.
    • (1996) , pp. 148-149
    • Walde1    Wouters2
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    • above, ch. 4
    • Schwarze (1992), above, ch. 4.
    • (1992)
    • Schwarze1
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    • above It should however be noted that while discrimination in trade law mostly relates to the question of access to domestic markets, the concept is much more important in investment law because of the hostage status of the foreign investor ‘A foreign trader may have trouble in penetrating a market, but is not exposed to any significant risk. A foreign investor, on the other hand, is heavily exposed for the long-term to significant political and now regulatory risk, both in developing and developed countries. Discrimination is therefore a much more serious issue for an investor as compared to a trader.’
    • It should however be noted that while discrimination in trade law mostly relates to the question of access to domestic markets, the concept is much more important in investment law because of the hostage status of the foreign investor. Zedalis, (1996), above, 129–31. ‘A foreign trader may have trouble in penetrating a market, but is not exposed to any significant risk. A foreign investor, on the other hand, is heavily exposed for the long-term to significant political and now regulatory risk, both in developing and developed countries. Discrimination is therefore a much more serious issue for an investor as compared to a trader.’
    • (1996) , pp. 129-131
    • Zedalis1
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    • at para. 139, the court restated its long-established test of discrimination as ‘a difference in treatment … [that] has no objective and reasonable justification …’
    • In Van Raalte v The Netherlands (1997) 24 EHRR 503, at para. 139, the court restated its long-established test of discrimination as ‘a difference in treatment … [that] has no objective and reasonable justification …’
    • (1997) EHRR , vol.24 , pp. 503
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    • See also, Pine Valley case, above, para. 10 above
    • See also, Pine Valley case, above, para. 10; Fredin v Sweden, above, 60.
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    • The combined effect of Articles 1, 3 and 11 of the GATT also suggests that the discrimination prohibited is between like products (domestic and imported) as illustrated by the US-Taxes on Petroleum and Certain Imported Substances (Superfund) case, GATT, BISD 345/236. The reported facts of the Ethyl case suggest that the Canadian ban of imports of the MMT additive did not affect domestic manufacturers of the substance. If that was the case, then the law would probably have contravened the non-discrimination requirement under NAFTA in form and effect above
    • The combined effect of Articles 1, 3 and 11 of the GATT also suggests that the discrimination prohibited is between like products (domestic and imported) as illustrated by the US-Taxes on Petroleum and Certain Imported Substances (Superfund) case, GATT, BISD 345/236. The reported facts of the Ethyl case suggest that the Canadian ban of imports of the MMT additive did not affect domestic manufacturers of the substance. If that was the case, then the law would probably have contravened the non-discrimination requirement under NAFTA in form and effect. Zedalis (1996), above 131.
    • (1996) , pp. 131
    • Zedalis1
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    • above, at 4–5 of
    • Carbone, Inc. v Clarkstown (1994), above, at 4–5 of 24.
    • (1994) , pp. 24
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    • Myers v Canada; Ethyl; above. On the relationship between discriminatory intent and impact see in particular the separate opinion by
    • Myers v Canada; Ethyl; above. On the relationship between discriminatory intent and impact see in particular the separate opinion by B. Schwartz in the Myers case.
    • the Myers case
    • Schwartz, B.1
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    • para. 36
    • Papamichalopoulos & Others v Greece (1996) 21 EHRR 439, para. 36.
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    • Putting the Correct “Spin” on Lucas
    • at ‘environmental laws often bar the most profitable use, but they only rarely eliminate all economic uses of property’
    • R. Lazarus, ‘Putting the Correct “Spin” on Lucas’ (1993) 45 Stan. L. Rev. 1411, n. 94 at 1427 (‘environmental laws often bar the most profitable use, but they only rarely eliminate all economic uses of property’).
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    • Lazarus, R.1
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    • the ICSID tribunal accepted jurisdiction
    • The case has been withdrawn following the Canadian government's lifting of the ban, but after The main reason for Canada's actions (both the imposition and the lifting of the ban) seems to have been the case that there was political pressure for a trade restriction by NGOs, but not enough and credible scientific evidence for justifying the ban
    • The case has been withdrawn following the Canadian government's lifting of the ban, but after the ICSID tribunal accepted jurisdiction (1999) 38 ILM 700. The main reason for Canada's actions (both the imposition and the lifting of the ban) seems to have been the case that there was political pressure for a trade restriction by NGOs, but not enough and credible scientific evidence for justifying the ban.
    • (1999) ILM , vol.38 , pp. 700
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    • of 25 Aug
    • Decision of 25 Aug 2000, .
    • (2000) Decision
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    • ; forthcoming: Comment by
    • ; forthcoming: Comment by T. Weiler in JW Investment 2002.
    • (2002) JW Investment
    • Weiler, T.1
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    • See Executive Order D-5–99 by available through
    • See Executive Order D-5–99 by the Governor of California (available through ).
    • the Governor of California
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    • Environmental Laws as Expropriation under NAFTA
    • See for a survey of this-Sun Belt Water-plus the Metalclad, Ethyl and Myers cases by a Canadian pharmaceutical regulation affecting a Mexican company or a company which lost out in a tender for construction at the Toronto airport (claiming expropriation/regulatory taking of the right to a fair tender complying with the tender rules). We are grateful to references by Gary Horlick, Esq. Of the Washington DC Bar in June 1999 to these situations (rather than cases). Much of the NGO discussion of such cases confuses often excessive legal claims raised by a party in negotiations with a government or advocated when institituting a legal procedure with a definite award by an arbitration tribunal. An ICSID tribunal dismissed the Azinian claim against Mexico--the company had claimed expropriation of a waste management contract and denial of justice in Mexico. The tribunal disagreed and considered the issue one of a normal commercial dispute between a Mexican municipality and a not very reputable US company
    • See for a survey of this-Sun Belt Water-plus the Metalclad, Ethyl and Myers cases by Juli Abouchar, ‘Environmental Laws as Expropriation under NAFTA’ (1999) 8 RECIEL 209–215, a Canadian pharmaceutical regulation affecting a Mexican company or a company which lost out in a tender for construction at the Toronto airport (claiming expropriation/regulatory taking of the right to a fair tender complying with the tender rules). We are grateful to references by Gary Horlick, Esq. Of the Washington DC Bar in June 1999 to these situations (rather than cases). Much of the NGO discussion of such cases confuses often excessive legal claims raised by a party in negotiations with a government or advocated when institituting a legal procedure with a definite award by an arbitration tribunal. An ICSID tribunal dismissed the Azinian claim against Mexico--the company had claimed expropriation of a waste management contract and denial of justice in Mexico. The tribunal disagreed and considered the issue one of a normal commercial dispute between a Mexican municipality and a not very reputable US company.
    • (1999) RECIEL , vol.8 , pp. 209-215
    • Abouchar, J.1
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    • above, at
    • Pennsylvania Coal Co. v Mahon, above, at 413.
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    • For an elaboration of this argument from an economic analysis perspective
    • For an elaboration of this argument from an economic analysis perspective: Rose-Ackerman/Rossi, RECIEL., (2000).
    • (2000) RECIEL
    • Rose-Ackerman/Rossi1
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    • at
    • Rossi (1998), at 307–309.
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    • Rossi1
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    • ITT Industries, Inc. v Iran, et al. 2 Iran-USCTR 348
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    • Tippets, Abbett, McCarthy, Stratton v TAMS-AFFA Consulting Engineers of Iran, et al. 6 Iran-USCTR 219
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    • see generally above
    • see generally, Brower and Brueschke (1998), above, 376–441
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    • Brower1    Brueschke2
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    • above
    • Aldrich, (1996), above, 171–218
    • (1996) , pp. 171-218
    • Aldrich1
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    • Agins v Tiburon, 447 US 255, 260.
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    • On the American position, see generally above
    • On the American position, see generally, Lisker, (1996), above.
    • (1996)
    • Lisker1
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    • (Fed. Cir.), cert. denied, 112 S Ct
    • Whitney Benefits, Inc. v US, 926 F.2d 1169 (Fed. Cir.), cert. denied, 112 S Ct (1991)
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    • contrast with Keystone Bituminous cases, above, where the mining companies were required to leave about 2 per cent of all the coal they had title to unmined so as to be used to prevent subsidence. It was held this did not amount to a taking of the companies' mining rights. Justice Stevens tried to distinguish this case from Pennsylvania Coal by evaluating the purposes of each statute. He concluded that whereas the Kohler Act in Pennsylvania involved ‘a balance of the private economic interests of coal companies against the private interest of the surface owners’, the Subsidence Act in Keystone serves ‘important public interest’ at
    • contrast with Keystone Bituminous cases, above, where the mining companies were required to leave about 2 per cent of all the coal they had title to unmined so as to be used to prevent subsidence. It was held this did not amount to a taking of the companies' mining rights. Justice Stevens tried to distinguish this case from Pennsylvania Coal by evaluating the purposes of each statute. He concluded that whereas the Kohler Act in Pennsylvania involved ‘a balance of the private economic interests of coal companies against the private interest of the surface owners’, the Subsidence Act in Keystone serves ‘important public interest’. 107 S Ct at 1242
    • S Ct , vol.107 , pp. 1242
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    • The Original Understanding of the Takings Clause is Neither Weak nor Obtuse
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    • see also above, at
    • see also, Keystone Bituminous case, above, at 1243–1246
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    • Miller v Schoene, 276 US 272 (1928).
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    • Professor Blumm, in his article, ‘The End of Environmental Law? Libertarian Property, Natural Law, and the Just Compensation Clause in the Federal Circuit’ (1995) 25 Envt'l. Law 171
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    • act strategically to create segments capable of taking advantage of Lucas’ categorical rule
    • He also sees Loveladies Harbor's ‘ratification of property owner's ability to segment property into small parcels’ as likely to encourage landowners to at
    • He also sees Loveladies Harbor's ‘ratification of property owner's ability to segment property into small parcels’ as likely to encourage landowners to ‘act strategically to create segments capable of taking advantage of Lucas’ categorical rule.’, id at 189.
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    • See in Pritchard (ed) London: Kluwer/IBA 1996
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    • Manitoba Fisheries Ltd v R (1978) 6 WW R 498
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    • based on
    • British Columbia v Tener (1985) 1 SC 533 based on
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    • See also, Matos E. Silva case, (1997) 24 EHRR 573.
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    • As one commentator has noted, ‘Unlike our ancestors, we no longer count our wealth by looking first to our social property of land, farm, buildings. Instead our principal means of support consist of legal property: stocks, bonds, pensions, an assortment of rights granted by the activist welfare state.’ quoted by Treanor, (1995), above, at
    • As one commentator has noted, ‘Unlike our ancestors, we no longer count our wealth by looking first to our social property of land, farm, buildings. Instead our principal means of support consist of legal property: stocks, bonds, pensions, an assortment of rights granted by the activist welfare state.’ B. Ackerman, Private Property and the Constitution (1977), 166 quoted by Treanor, (1995), above, at 812
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    • The Malthusian Constitution
    • In a similar vein, Professor Grey has observed that: ‘Under the classical conception, actual dispossession was required before ownership rights were violated and property was taken. By contrast, modern lawyers-and multilateral treaties-are nominalists about “ownership”; they see property in resources as consisting of the infinitely divisible claims to possession, use, disposition, and profit that the people might have with respect to those things.’ at
    • In a similar vein, Professor Grey has observed that: ‘Under the classical conception, actual dispossession was required before ownership rights were violated and property was taken. By contrast, modern lawyers-and multilateral treaties-are nominalists about “ownership”; they see property in resources as consisting of the infinitely divisible claims to possession, use, disposition, and profit that the people might have with respect to those things.’ T. Grey, ‘The Malthusian Constitution’ (1986) 41 U Miami L Rev. 21 at 30
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    • cited by above
    • cited by Treanor, above, 812.
    • Treanor1
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    • On a similar position under international law, see above
    • On a similar position under international law, see Brower and Brueschke (1998), above, 372–375.
    • (1998) , pp. 372-375
    • Brower1    Brueschke2
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    • This was the decision of the recent ICSID-tribunal in above
    • This was the decision of the recent ICSID-tribunal in the NAFTA ‘Azinian’ case against Mexico, above.
    • the NAFTA ‘Azinian’ case against Mexico
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    • above
    • Waelde and Ndi, (1996), above
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    • Pyramids case, decision (in Excerpt) published in
    • Pyramids case, decision (in Excerpt) published in 16 YB Comm. Arb (1991) 16, 32
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    • also: SPP v Arab Republic of Egypt, 8 ICSID Rev./FILJ (1993) 328.
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    • In the ECJ held that the principle of protection of legitimate expectation formed part of the Community legal order and which could be relied on by an economic operator to whom an institution had given justified hopes
    • In Opel v EU Council (1997) All ER 97, the ECJ held that the principle of protection of legitimate expectation formed part of the Community legal order and which could be relied on by an economic operator to whom an institution had given justified hopes.
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    • In the court held that the conclusion of an agreement between the applicant and the Rome District Council, giving effect to approval of the claimant's land development proposal, cannot prevent the authorities from acting in the planning sphere. Perhaps what influenced that decision was the earlier finding by the Commission of Human Rights that the housing development agreement concluded with the applicant contained an exemption clause which explicitly reserved the authoritie’ prerogatives with regard to regulating urban development. However, in Fredin v Sweden, there was an implicit suggestion by the court to the effect that, had the authorities given some assurances to the applicants that they would continue to mine the gravel pit for a longer period than provided by the regulation in question, that would have been taken into account in deciding the case. In fact it is widely accepted that the principle of legitimate expectation is a general principle of law under the European Union laws and Member States laws
    • In Kate v Italy (1995) 19 EHRR 368, the court held that the conclusion of an agreement between the applicant and the Rome District Council, giving effect to approval of the claimant's land development proposal, cannot prevent the authorities from acting in the planning sphere. Perhaps what influenced that decision was the earlier finding by the Commission of Human Rights that the housing development agreement concluded with the applicant contained an exemption clause which explicitly reserved the authoritie’ prerogatives with regard to regulating urban development. However, in Fredin v Sweden, there was an implicit suggestion by the court to the effect that, had the authorities given some assurances to the applicants that they would continue to mine the gravel pit for a longer period than provided by the regulation in question, that would have been taken into account in deciding the case. In fact it is widely accepted that the principle of legitimate expectation is a general principle of law under the European Union laws and Member States laws.
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    • See generally above ch. 6 esp. at
    • See generally, Schwarze (1992), above ch. 6 esp. at 1114–1153
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    • eg see in which the US Supreme Court held that the government cannot escape from its contractual obligations by relying on changes in the regulatory regime; further discussion of the Winstar decision in Rose-Ackerman and Rossi (2000) above. Although the case is a domestic one nonetheless the reasoning is equally applicable to an international setting. The discussion of a divided court is reflective of the positions usually taken by international lawyers in the assessment of the legal validity of stabilisation provisions in investor-government agreements
    • eg see, US v Winstar Corp. et al. 116 S. Ct. 2432 (1996) in which the US Supreme Court held that the government cannot escape from its contractual obligations by relying on changes in the regulatory regime; further discussion of the Winstar decision in Rose-Ackerman and Rossi (2000) above. Although the case is a domestic one nonetheless the reasoning is equally applicable to an international setting. The discussion of a divided court is reflective of the positions usually taken by international lawyers in the assessment of the legal validity of stabilisation provisions in investor-government agreements.
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    • This seems to be the position taken by the ICJ in Gabčikovo-Nagymaros in which the Court held that there had not beeen a substantial change in scientific knowledge from the time the Treaty was signed in 1977 and 1989, when Hungary decided to suspend the project. Furthermore, the Court observed that even if there had been any change in scientific knowledge, Hungary was estopped from relying on it because of its conduct towards the project which indicated that it was still interested in seeing the project completed. This decision suggests that an investment agreement that was entered into 20 or 30 years ago might be viewed differently (from the environmental perspective) from a relatively more recent one
    • This seems to be the position taken by the ICJ in Gabčikovo-Nagymaros (Hungary v Slovakia), 37 ILM (1998) 162, in which the Court held that there had not beeen a substantial change in scientific knowledge from the time the Treaty was signed in 1977 and 1989, when Hungary decided to suspend the project. Furthermore, the Court observed that even if there had been any change in scientific knowledge, Hungary was estopped from relying on it because of its conduct towards the project which indicated that it was still interested in seeing the project completed. This decision suggests that an investment agreement that was entered into 20 or 30 years ago might be viewed differently (from the environmental perspective) from a relatively more recent one.
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    • Penn Central Transport Co. v New York City, 438 US 104, 124 (1979).
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    • above
    • Laitos (1996), above, 288–290.
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    • European Court of Justice
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    • Mononghahela Navigation v US, 148 US 312 (1893)
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    • also Armstrong v US, 364 US 40 (1960).
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    • also Columbia v Tender, a Canadian case: 1985 ISCR 533
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    • as discussed in at
    • as discussed in Dearden, ISCR. at 118, 199.
    • ISCR
    • Dearden1
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    • Activities with particular environmental sensitivites thus justify a greater intervention by environmental regulation as such regulation specifies the inherent and implied obligations on property not to be injurious to the community-see the US Supreme Court
    • Activities with particular environmental sensitivites thus justify a greater intervention by environmental regulation as such regulation specifies the inherent and implied obligations on property not to be injurious to the community-see the US Supreme Court, Mugler v Kansas 123 US 623, 665 (1887)
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    • 488, 489 But then such regulation must conform with the essential standards of non-discrimination and fairness (both substantive and procedural)
    • Keystone Bituminous Coal v De Benedictis, 480 US 470 (488, 489 (1987). But then such regulation must conform with the essential standards of non-discrimination and fairness (both substantive and procedural).
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    • April
    • T. Waelde, JWT April 2000 US
    • (2000) US
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    • BusLaw International (1999) US. above
    • (1999) US
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    • the writings of Todd Weiler, US.
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