2022
Westmoreland v. Canada (III) Westmoreland Coal Company v. Canada (III) (ICSID Case No. UNCT/23/2)
Canada
United States of America
Ownership of several coal mines servicing adjacent power plants through mine-mouth operations in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Claims arising out of the decision of Alberta’s provincial government in 2015 to phase out coal-fired power plants in the province by 2030. The government allegedly failed to compensate the claimant for the early closure of its coal mining operations, excluding it from a compensation scheme made available to three local coal mining operators.
Primary: B - Mining and quarrying
5 - Mining of coal and lignite
UNCITRAL
ICSID (International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes)
Kaufmann-Kohler, G.
Shore, L.
Levine, J.
Decided in favour of State
Data not available
Data not available
Indirect expropriation

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

National treatment
None - jurisdiction declined
None