L’IMPACT DU CHAPITRE 11 DE L’ALENA SUR LA CAPACITE DE L’ETAT D’ADOPTER DES MESURES PROTEGEANT L’ENVIRONNEMENT ET LA SANTE PUBLIQUE : LES TRAVAUX RECENTS DE CHERCHEURS EN SANTE PUBLIQUE JETTENT UN

Authors

  • Geneviève Dufour

Abstract

Does Chapter 11 of NAFTA have an impact on the state’s authority to enact measures to protect the environment and public health? In 1998, the Government of Canada settled a lawsuit with Ethyl Corporation, an American company, and repealed the challenged legislative provisions. Many analysts do not find this problematic, as they believe that the legislation in question was not really aimed at protecting the environment and public safety, but instead was protectionist. However, recent public health studies are now casting new light on this issue.

Keywords:

Supreme Court, Civil Code of Quebec, Punitive Damages, consumer, Richard v Times, quantam

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Published

2013-02-01

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Legal Commentary