Eli Lilly v Government of Canada: the tale of promise v expectation
Abstract
Examines the UNCITRAL award in Eli Lilly & Co v Canada on whether denial of justice was the only ground on which a judicial ruling could be imputed as an act of expropriation or a breach of the fair and equal treatment standard of the North American Free Trade Agreement 1992. Considers whether Canada's patent utility rules had changed so significantly, and were now so arbitrary, that they were contrary to the applicant's legitimate expectation.