Chile - Peru FTA (2006)
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Article 11.2. National Treatment

1. Each Party shall accord to investors of the other party treatment no less favourable than that accorded in like circumstances to its own investors with respect to the establishment, expansion and acquisition, administration, management, operation and sale or other disposition of investments in its territory.

2. Each Party shall accord to covered investments treatment no less favourable than that accorded to investments in like circumstances, in its territory of its own investors with respect to the establishment, expansion and acquisition, administration, management, operation and sale or other disposition of investments in its territory.

Article 11.3. Most Favoured Nation Treatment

1. Each Party shall accord to investors of the other party treatment no less favourable than that accorded to investors in like circumstances of any non-party with respect to the establishment, expansion and acquisition, administration, management, operation and sale or other disposition of investments in its territory.

2. Each Party shall accord to covered investments treatment no less favourable than that accorded in like circumstances, to investments of investors in its territory of any non-party with respect to the establishment, expansion and acquisition, administration, management, operation and sale or other disposition of investments.

Article 11.4. Minimum Level of Treatment (3)

1. Each Party shall accord to covered investments treatment in accordance with customary international law, including fair and equitable treatment and full protection and security.

2. For greater certainty, paragraph 1 prescribes that the minimum standard of treatment of aliens as the Customary International Law minimum standard of treatment shall be accorded to covered investments. The concepts of Fair and Equitable Treatment and full protection and security do not require additional treatment or beyond that required by that level and do not create additional substantive rights. The obligation to provide in paragraph 1:

(a) "Fair and Equitable Treatment includes the obligation not to deny justice in criminal, civil or administrative proceedings, in accordance with the principle of due process embodied in the principal legal systems of the world; and

(b) "full protection and security requires each party to provide the level of police protection that is required by the International Law.

3. A determination that there has been a breach of another provision of this Agreement or another international agreement does not establish that there has been a violation of this article.

(3) For greater certainty, Article 11.4 shall be interpreted in accordance with Annex 11-A.

Article 11.5. Treatment In Case of Strife

1. Without prejudice to article 11.8.4, each Party shall accord to investors of the other party and to covered investments, non-discriminatory treatment with respect to measures it adopts or maintains relating to losses suffered by investments in its territory owing to armed conflict or civil strife.

2. Without prejudice to paragraph 1, if an investor of a party which, in any of the situations referred to under the same, suffers a loss in the territory of the other Party resulting from:

(a) The requisitioning of its investment covered or part thereof by the authorities or forces of the latter party; or

(b) The destruction of its investment covered or part thereof by the authorities or forces of the latter party, which was not required by the necessity of the situation,

The latter Party shall grant the investor restitution or compensation which in either case shall be prompt, adequate and effective and with respect to compensation shall be in accordance with article 11.10.2 to 11.10.4.

3. Paragraph 1 does not apply to existing measures relating to subsidies or grants that would be inconsistent with article 11.2, except for article 11.8.4.

Article 11.6. Performance Requirements

Mandatory performance requirements

1. Neither party may impose or enforce any of the following requirements or enforce any obligation or compromise (4), in relation to the establishment, expansion and acquisition, administration, management, operation or sale or other disposition of an investment in its territory by an investor of a party or of a non- party to:

(a) Export a given level or percentage of goods or services;

(b) To achieve a given level or percentage of domestic content;

(c) To purchase or use a accord preference to goods produced in its territory or to purchase goods from persons in its territory;

(d) In any way relate to the volume or value of imports to the volume or value of exports or to the amount of foreign exchange inflows associated with such investment;

(e) In its territory to restrict sales of goods or services that such investment produces such sales or supplies by relating in any way to the volume or value of its exports or foreign exchange earnings which generate;

(f) Transfer to a person in its territory, a technology production process or other proprietary knowledge of their; or

(g) To act as the exclusive supplier from the territory of the party that it produces the goods or the services that it supplies to a specific regional market or to the world market.

Advantages subject to performance requirements

2. Neither party may condition the receipt of an advantage or which shall continue to receive the same in connection with the establishment, acquisition, expansion, administration, management, operation and sale or other disposition of an investment in its territory by an investor of a party or of a party, the non- compliance with any of the following requirements:

(a) To achieve a given level or percentage of domestic content;

(b) To purchase or use a accord preference to goods produced in its territory or to purchase goods from persons in its territory;

(c) In any way relate to the volume or value of imports to the volume or value of exports or to the amount of foreign exchange inflows associated with such investment; or

(d) In its territory to restrict sales of goods or services that such investment produces such sales or supplies by relating in any way to the volume or value of its exports or foreign exchange earnings which generate.

Derogations and exemptions

3. (a) Nothing in paragraph 2 shall be construed to prevent a party from conditioning the receipt of an advantage or continued receipt in connection with an investment in its territory by an investor of a party or of a non- on party compliance with a requirement to locate production; provide services train or employ workers, construct or expand particular facilities or carry out research and development in its territory.

(b) Paragraph 1 (f) does not apply:

(i) When a Party authorizes use of an intellectual property right in accordance with article 31 (5) of the TRIPS Agreement, or to measures requiring the disclosure of proprietary information within the scope of application, and are consistent with article 39 of the TRIPS Agreement; or

(ii) When the requirement is imposed or the commitment or enforced by a judicial or administrative tribunal or competition authority to remedy a practice determined after it has been a judicial or administrative procedure as anti-competitive according to the legislation of the party (6).

(c) Nothing in paragraphs 1 (b), (c), (f) and paragraphs 2 (a) and (b) shall be construed to prevent a Party from adopting or maintaining measures including environmental nature:

(i) Necessary to secure compliance with laws and regulations that are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Agreement;

(ii) Necessary to protect human life or health, animal or plant; or

(iii) Related to the conservation of exhaustible natural resources, whether or not living

Provided that such measures are not applied in an arbitrary or unjustifiable and provided that such measures do not constitute a disguised restriction on international trade or investment.

(d) Paragraphs 1 (a), (b) and (c), and paragraphs 2 (a) and (b) do not apply to qualification requirements for goods or services with respect to export promotion and foreign aid.

(e) Paragraphs 2 (a) and (b) do not apply to requirements imposed by an importing party relating to the content of goods necessary to qualify for preferential tariffs or fees.

4. For greater certainty, paragraphs 1 and 2 do not apply to any commitment, obligation or requirement other than those set out in those paragraphs.

5. This article does not preclude enforcement of any commitment, obligation or requirement between private parties, when a party did not impose or require the commitment, obligation or requirement.

(4) For greater certainty, a condition for the receipt or continued receipt of an advantage referred to in paragraph (2) does not constitute an "obligation or commitment" for the purposes of paragraph (1).
(5) The reference to "Article 31" includes footnote 7 to Article 31.
(6) The Parties recognize that a patent does not necessarily confer market power.

Article 11.7. Senior Management and Boards

1. No party may require that an enterprise of that Party that is a covered investment appoint individuals of any particular nationality to senior management positions.

2. A Party may require that a majority of the members of the Board of Directors or any committee of the Board of Directors of an enterprise of that Party that is a covered investment be of a particular nationality or resident in the territory of the Party provided that the requirement does not materially impair the ability of the investor to exercise control over its investment.

Article 11.8. Dissenting Measures  (7)

1. Articles 11.2 11.3, 11.6 and 11.7 do not apply to:

(a) Any Non-Conforming Measure existing Non-Conforming Measure that is maintained by:

(i) The Government or authorities of national or regional level of a Party as set out in annex I to its schedule; and

(ii) A local government of a party;

(b) The continuation or prompt renewal of any Non-Conforming Measure referred to in subparagraph (a); or

(c) The modification of any Non-Conforming Measure referred to in subparagraph (a), provided that the amendment does not decrease the conformity of the measure as currently in force immediately before the amendment with articles 11.2 11.3, 11.6 and 11.7.

2. Articles 11.2 11.3, 11.6 and 11.7 do not apply to any measure that adopts or maintains a Party with respect to the sectors or sub-sectors or activities as set out in annex II to its schedule.

3. No party may require under any measure adopted after the date of Entry into Force Agreement and covered by its schedule to annex II, to an investor of the other party, by reason of their nationality, to sell or otherwise dispose of an existing investment at the time the measure copper.

4. Articles 11.2 and 11.3 11.7 shall not apply to subsidies or grants provided by a party, including loans and guarantees government-supported insurance.

(7) For greater certainty, article 11.8 is subject to Annex 11-B.

Article 11.9. Transfers  (8)

1. Each Party shall permit all transfers relating to a covered investment to be made freely and without delay into and out of its territory. Such transfers include:

(a) Contributions of capital;

(b) Profits, dividends, interests, capital gains, royalties, fees payments for administration, technical assistance and other fees;

(c) The proceeds of sale or liquidation of all or part of the covered investment;

(d) Payments made pursuant to a contract of the Party of the investor or investment including covered the payments made pursuant to a loan agreement;

(e) Payments made pursuant to article 11.5.1 and 11.5.2 and with article 11.10; and

(f) Payments arising out of the application of section B.

2. Each Party shall permit transfers of returns in kind relating to a covered investment to be implemented or authorized as specified in a written agreement between the Party and a (9) covered an investor or investment of the other party.

3. Each Party shall permit transfers relating to a covered investment to be made in a currency of free use at the rate of exchange prevailing on the date of transfer.

4. No party may require its investors to transfers carried out their income, profits, or other amounts derived profits from or attributable to investments in the territory of the other party, nor shall not make the transfer.

5. Notwithstanding paragraphs 1 through 3, a Party may prevent a transfer through the equitable and non-discriminatory application in good faith of its laws relating to:

(a) Bankruptcy or insolvency or the protection of the rights of creditors;

(b) Issuance of securities, or trade operations, futures or derivatives;

(c) Criminal offences;

(d) Financial reports or record keeping of transfers when necessary to assist law enforcement or financial regulatory authorities; and

(e) Ensuring compliance with orders or awards rendered in judicial, administrative or arbitral.

6. Without prejudice to paragraph 2, a party may restrict transfers of returns in kind in circumstances where it could otherwise restrict such transfers under this Agreement, including as set out in paragraph 5.

(8) For greater certainty, Article 11.9 is subject to Annex 11-C.
(9) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Chapter, this paragraph is effective as of the date of entry into force of this Agreement.

Article 11.10. Expropriation and Compensation  (10)

1. No party expropriated or nacionalizará a covered investment either directly or indirectly through measures equivalent to expropriation or nationalization (expropriation), except:

(a) For reasons of public purpose or (11) public purpose;

(b) In a non-discriminatory manner;

(c) Through the payment of prompt, adequate and effective compensation in accordance with paragraphs 2 to 4; and

(d) In accordance with the principle of due process of law and to article 11.4.1 11.4.3.

2. The compensation referred to in paragraph 1 (c) shall:

(a) Be paid without delay;

(b) Be equivalent to the fair market value of the expropriated investment immediately before the expropriation took place (date of expropriation);

(c) Not reflect any change in value occurring because the intended expropriation had become known earlier date of expropriation; and

(d) Be realized fully and freely transferable.

3. If the fair market value is denominated in a free use of currency, the compensation referred to in paragraph 1 (c) shall be no less than the fair market value on the date of expropriation, plus interest at a commercially reasonable rate for that currency accrued from the date of expropriation until the date of payment.

4. If the fair market value is denominated in a currency that is not freely use, the compensation referred to in paragraph 1 (c) converted into the currency of payment at the rate of exchange prevailing on the date of payment shall be no less than:

(a) The fair market value on the date of expropriation, made in a currency of free use at the rate of exchange prevailing on the date of payment,

(b) At a commercially reasonable interest rate for that currency Free use, accrued from the date of expropriation until the date of payment.

5. This article does not apply to the Issuance of Compulsory Licenses in relation to Intellectual Property Rights, limitation or revocation, or creation of such rights to the extent that such issuance, revocation, limitation or creation is consistent with the TRIPS Agreement.

(10) For greater certainty, Article 11.10 shall be interpreted in accordance with Annex 11-D.
(11) For the purposes of this article, the term "public purpose" refers, in the case of the Peruvian Party, to a concept of customary international law. Domestic legislation may express this or a similar concept using different terms, such as "public utility", "public necessity" or "public interest".

Article 11.11. Special Formalities and Information Requirements

1. Nothing in Article 11.2 shall be construed to prevent a Party from adopting or maintaining a measure that prescribes special formalities related to a covered investment, such as a requirement that investors be residents of the party or that covered investments be constituted in accordance with the laws and regulations of the Party provided that such formalities do not materially impair the protections afforded by a party to an investor of covered investments and the other party pursuant to this chapter.

2. Notwithstanding articles 11.2 and 11.3, a Party may require an investor of the other party or a covered investment to provide information concerning that investment or informational solely for statistical purposes. The Party shall protect any confidential information the disclosure of which could prejudice the competitive position of the covered the investor or investment. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as preventing a party from obtaining or disclosing information in connection with the good faith and equitable application of its domestic legislation.

Article 11.12. Denial of Benefits

Subject to article 16.4 (consultations), a Party may deny the benefits of this chapter to:

(a) An investor of the other Party that is an enterprise of investments and other such Party to that of investor if an investor of a non-party owns or controls and the enterprise that has no substantial business activities in the territory of the other party; or

(b) An investor of the other Party that is an enterprise of investments and other such Party to that of investor if an investor of denying the party owns or controls, and that the enterprise has no substantial business activities in the territory of the other party.

Article 11.13. Investment and Environment

Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as preventing a party from maintaining or enforcing any measure that otherwise consistent with this chapter considers it appropriate to ensure that investment activity in its territory is undertaken in a manner sensitive to environmental concerns.

Article 11.14. Implementation

The Parties shall consult annually, or otherwise agreed, to review the implementation of this chapter and consider investment matters of mutual interest, including consideration of the development of procedures that could contribute to greater transparency of measures referred to in article 11.8.1 (c).

Section B. Investor-state Dispute Settlement

Article 11.15. Consultation and Negotiation

In the event of a dispute concerning an investment, the claimant and the respondent shall initially seek to resolve the dispute through consultation and negotiation, which may include the use of non-binding third-party.

Article 11.16. Submission of a Claim to Arbitration

1. If a Party considers that litigants cannot be resolved a dispute relating to an investment by consultation and negotiation:

(a) The applicant, on its own behalf, may submit a claim to arbitration under this section alleges that

(i) That the respondent has breached an obligation under section A; and

(ii) That the claimant has incurred loss or damage by virtue of such violation or as a result of it; and

(b) The applicant, on behalf of an enterprise of the respondent that is a juridical person that the claimant owns or controls may directly or indirectly, in accordance with this section, to submit a claim alleging arbitration

(i) That the respondent has breached an obligation under section A; and

(ii) That the enterprise has incurred loss or damage by virtue of such violation or as a result of the latter.

2. For greater certainty, no claim may be submitted to arbitration under this section alleging a violation of any provision of this Agreement other than an obligation under section A.

3. At least 90 days before submitting any claim to arbitration under this section, the claimant to the respondent shall deliver a written notice of its intention to submit the claim to arbitration (notice of intent). The notice shall specify:

(a) The name and address of the claimant and, in the event that the claim is submitted on behalf of an enterprise), the name, address and place of incorporation of the enterprise;

(b) Each claim for the provision of this Agreement alleged to have been breached and any other relevant provisions;

(c) The legal and factual basis for each claim; and

(d) The relief sought and the approximate amount of damages claimed.

4. Provided that six months have elapsed since the events giving rise to the claim. a claimant may submit a claim referred to in paragraph 1:

(a) In accordance with the ICSID Convention provided that both the party and the respondent parties are litigant thereof;

(b) In accordance with the ICSID Additional Facility Rules), if the Party not combatant or the respondent, but not both, is a party to the ICSID Convention;

(c) In accordance with the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules; or

(d) If the parties involved so agree to arbitration, any other institution or under any other arbitration rules.

5. A claim shall be deemed submitted to arbitration under this section when the notice of or request for arbitration (Notice of Arbitration): the applicant

(a) Referred to in paragraph (1) of article 36 of the ICSID Convention is received by the Secretary-General;

(b) Referred to in article 2 of Schedule C of the ICSID Additional Facility Rules is received by the Secretary-General;

(c) Referred to in article 3 of the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules, together with the statement of claim referred to in article 18 of the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules is received by the respondent; or

(d) Referred to under any other arbitral institution or arbitral rules selected under paragraph 3 (d) is received by the respondent.

A claim extended by the applicant for the first time after having been submitted the notice of arbitration shall be deemed submitted to arbitration under this section on the date of its receipt in accordance with the applicable arbitration rules.

6. The arbitration rules applicable under paragraph 4, and which are in effect on the date the claim or claims that have been submitted to arbitration under this section shall govern the arbitration except to the extent modified by this Agreement.

7. The claimant shall provide with the notice of arbitration referred to in paragraph 5:

(a) The name of the arbitrator it has appointed; or

(b) The applicant's written consent for the Secretary-General to appoint the arbitrator of the applicant.

Article 11.17. Consent of Each Party to Arbitration

1. Each party consents to the submission of a claim to arbitration under this section in accordance with this Agreement.

  • Chapter   1 Initial Provisions 1
  • Article   1.1 Establishment of a Free Trade Area 1
  • Article   1.2 Objectives 1
  • Chapter   2 General Definitions 1
  • Article   2.1 Definitions of General Application 1
  • Article   2.2 Country-specific Definition 1
  • Chapter   3 Trade In Goods  (1) 1
  • Article   3.1 National Treatment 1
  • Article   3.1 Programme of Release  (2) 1
  • Article   3.3 Customs Valuation 1
  • Article   3.4 Free Zones 1
  • Chapter   4 Rules of Origin 1
  • Article   4.1 Scope 1
  • Article   4.2 Qualification of Origin 1
  • Article   4.3 Minimal Operations 1
  • Article   4.4 Packing and Packaging 1
  • Article   4.5 Specific Requirements of Origin 1
  • Article   4.6 Cumulation 2
  • Article   4.7 Shipment, Transportation and Transit of Goods 2
  • Article   4.8 Billing by a Non-Party Operator 2
  • Article   4.9 Certificates of Origin 2
  • Article   4.10 Background of the Certificate and Deadlines 2
  • Article   4.11 Request for Preferential Tariff Treatment 2
  • Article   4.12 Customs Duty Drawback 2
  • Article   4.13 Processes for Control and Verification of the Origin Regime 2
  • Article   4.14 Denial of Preferential Tariff Treatment 2
  • Article   4.15 Confidentiality 2
  • Article   4.16 Sanctions and Responsibilities 2
  • Article   4.17 Definitions 2
  • Chapter   5 Trade Facilitation and Customs Procedures 2
  • Article   5.1 Publication 2
  • Article   5.2 Release of Goods 2
  • Article   5.3 Automation 2
  • Article   5.4 Risk Assessment 2
  • Article   5.5 Customs Cooperation 2
  • Article   5.6 Confidentiality 2
  • Article   5.7 Consignments of Express Delivery 2
  • Article   5.8 Review and Challenge 2
  • Article   5.9 Sanctions 3
  • Article   5.10 Advance Rulings 3
  • Article   5.11 Committee on Tariff Classification 3
  • Article   5.12 Implementation 3
  • Chapter   6 Procedure for the Application of Safeguards  (1) 3
  • Article   6.1 Bilateral Safeguard 3
  • Article   6.2 Provisional Safeguard 3
  • Article   6.3 Global Safeguards 3
  • Article   6.4 Procedures Concerning Safeguarding Measures 3
  • Article   6.5 Settlement of Disputes Concerning Safeguarding Measures 3
  • Article   6.6 Definitions 3
  • Article   6.7 Procedures Concerning the Administration of Safeguard Measures 3
  • Chapter   7 Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duties 3
  • Article   7.1 3
  • Article   7.2 3
  • Chapter   8 Competition Policy 3
  • Article   8.1 Objectives 3
  • Article   8.2 Competition Authorities and Legislation 3
  • Article   8.3 Anti-competitive Business Practices with Cross-border Effects 3
  • Article   8.4 Cooperation 3
  • Article   8.5 Coordination between Competition Authorities 3
  • Article   8.6 Notifications 3
  • Article   8.7 Consultations 3
  • Article   8.8 Information Exchange and Confidentiality 3
  • Article   8.9 Technical Assistance 3
  • Article   8.10 State-Owned Enterprises and Enterprises Holding Special or Exclusive Rights, Including Designated Monopolies 3
  • Article   8.12 Settlement of Disputes 4
  • Article   8.13 Final Provisions 4
  • Chapter   9 Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures 4
  • Article   9.1 Objectives 4
  • Article   9.2 General Provisions 4
  • Article   9.3 Rights and Obligations 4
  • Article   9.4 Equivalence 4
  • Article   9.5 Recognition of Pest or Disease Free or Low Prevalence Areas 4
  • Article   9.6 Risk Assessment and Appropriate Level of Protection 4
  • Article   9.7 Agreements between Competent Authorities 4
  • Article   9.8 Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures 4
  • Article   9.9 Consultations and Dispute Settlement 4
  • Article   9.10 Competent Authorities 4
  • Chapter   10 Technical Barriers to Trade 4
  • General provisions 4
  • Article   10.1 4
  • Article   10.2 4
  • Article   10.3 4
  • Trade facilitation 4
  • Article   10.4 4
  • Article   10.5 4
  • Technical regulations 4
  • Article   10.6 4
  • Article   10.7 4
  • Conformity assessment 4
  • Article   10.8 4
  • Article   10.9 4
  • Article   10.10 Transparency 4
  • Article   10.11 Committee on Technical Barriers to Trade 4
  • Article   10.12 Technical Cooperation 4
  • Article   10.13 Exchange of Information 4
  • Article   10.14 Definitions 4
  • Chapter   11 Investment 4
  • Section   A Investment 4
  • Article   11.1 Scope  (1) 4
  • Article   11.2 National Treatment 5
  • Article   11.3 Most Favoured Nation Treatment 5
  • Article   11.4 Minimum Level of Treatment (3) 5
  • Article   11.5 Treatment In Case of Strife 5
  • Article   11.6 Performance Requirements 5
  • Article   11.7 Senior Management and Boards 5
  • Article   11.8 Dissenting Measures  (7) 5
  • Article   11.9 Transfers  (8) 5
  • Article   11.10 Expropriation and Compensation  (10) 5
  • Article   11.11 Special Formalities and Information Requirements 5
  • Article   11.12 Denial of Benefits 5
  • Article   11.13 Investment and Environment 5
  • Article   11.14 Implementation 5
  • Section   B Investor-state Dispute Settlement 5
  • Article   11.15 Consultation and Negotiation 5
  • Article   11.16 Submission of a Claim to Arbitration 5
  • Article   11.17 Consent of Each Party to Arbitration 5
  • Article   11.18 Conditions and Limitations on Consent of the Parties 6
  • Article   11.19 Selection of Arbitrators 6
  • Article   11.20 Conduct of the Arbitration 6
  • Article   11.21 Transparency of the Arbitral Proceedings 6
  • Article   11.22 Applicable Law 6
  • Article   11.23 Interpretation of Annexes I and II 6
  • Article   11.24 Expert Reports 6
  • Article   11.25 Cumulation of Procedures 6
  • Article   11.26 Awards 6
  • Article   11.27 Service of Documents 6
  • Section   C Definitions 6
  • Article   11.28 Definitions 6
  • Annex 11-A  Customary International Law 7
  • Annex 11-B  Public Debt 7
  • Annex 11-C  Payments and Transfers 7
  • Annex 11-D  Expropriation 7
  • Annex 11-E  Termination of the Bilateral Investment Treaty 7
  • Annex 11-F  Decree-Law 600 - Chile  (18) 7
  • Annex 11-G  Possible Bilateral Appellate Body or Mechanism 7
  • Annex 11-H  Service of Documents on a Party Pursuant to Section B 7
  • Chapter   12 Cross-border Trade In Services 7
  • Article   12.1 Scope 7
  • Article   12.2 Subsidies 7
  • Article   12.3 National Treatment 7
  • Article   12.4 Most Favoured Nation Treatment 7
  • Article   12.5 Non-discriminatory Quantitative Restrictions 7
  • Article   12.6 Local Presence 7
  • Article   12.7 Dissenting Measures 7
  • Article   12.8 Transparency In the Development and Implementation of Regulations  (7) 7
  • Article   12.9 Domestic Regulation 7
  • Article   12.10 Mutual Recognition 7
  • Article   12.11 Implementation 7
  • Article   12.12 Denial of Benefits 7
  • Article   12.13 Definitions 7
  • Chapter   13 Temporary Entry of Business Persons 8
  • Article   13.1 General Principles 8
  • Article   13.2 General Obligations 8
  • Article   13.3 Authorisation for Temporary Entry 8
  • Article   13.4 Provision of Information 8
  • Article   13.5 Committee on Temporary Entry 8
  • Article   13.6 Settlement of Disputes 8
  • Article   13.7 Relationship to other Chapters 8
  • Article   13.8 Transparency In the Development and Implementation of Regulations  (1) 8
  • Article   13.9 Definitions 8
  • Chapter   14 Transparency 8
  • Article   14.1 Contact Points 8
  • Article   14.2 Publicity 8
  • Article   14.3 Notification and Provision of Information 8
  • Article   14.4 Administrative Procedures 8
  • Article   14.5 Review and Challenge 8
  • Article   14.6 Definition 8
  • Chapter   15 Administration of the Agreement 8
  • Article   15.1 The Administrative Commission 8
  • Article   15.2 Coordinators of the Free Trade Agreement 8
  • Chapter   16 Settlement of Disputes 8
  • Article   16.1 General Provision 8
  • Article   16.2 Scope 8
  • Article   16.3 Choice of Forum 8
  • Article   16.4 Consultations 8
  • Article   16.5 The Intervention of the Administrative Commission 9
  • Article   16.6 Establishment of an Arbitral Tribunal 9
  • Article   16.7 Composition of Arbitral Tribunals 9
  • Article   16.8 Functions of Arbitral Tribunals 9
  • Article   16.9 Model Rules of Procedure 9
  • Article   16.10 Suspension or Termination of Proceedings 9
  • Article   16.11 Preliminary Report 9
  • Article   16.12 Final Report 9
  • Article   16.13 Implementation of the Final Report 9
  • Article   16.14 Disagreement on Compliance 9
  • Article   16.15 Suspension of Benefits and Compensation 9
  • Article   16.16 The Compliance Review 9
  • Article   16.17 Other Provisions 9
  • Article   16.18 The Right of Individuals 9
  • Chapter   17 Exceptions 9
  • Article   17.1 General Exceptions 9
  • Article   17.2 Essential Security 9
  • Article   17.3 Taxation 9
  • Article   17.4 Difficulties In the Balance of Payments 9
  • Article   17.5 Definitions 9
  • Chapter   18 Cooperation and Trade Promotion  (1) 9
  • Article   18.1 Cooperation 9
  • Article   18.2 Trade Promotion 9
  • Chapter   19 General Provisions 10
  • Article   19.1 Annexes and Appendices and the Footnotes 10
  • Article   19.2 Relation to other International Agreements 10
  • Article   19.3 Succession of Agreements 10
  • Article   19.4 Scope of Obligations 10
  • Article   19.5 Dissemination of Information 10
  • Article   19.6 Confidentiality 10
  • Article   19.7 Intellectual Property 10
  • Article   19.8 Public Policies 10
  • Article   19.9 Coordination 10
  • Article   20 Final Provisions 10
  • Article   20.1 Amendments Amendments and Additions 10
  • Article   20.2 Amendment of the Wto Agreement 10
  • Article   20.3 Accession 10
  • Article   20.4 Convergence 10
  • Article   20.5 Future Negotiations 10
  • Article   20.6 Entry Into Force 10
  • Article   20.7 Denunciation 10
  • Annex I 10
  • Annex I  List of Chile 10
  • Annex I  List of Peru 12
  • Annex II 14
  • Annex II  List of Chile 14
  • Annex II  List of Peru 15