The move is certain to deepen a rift between Egypt's interim government and the small Gulf nation of Qatar, which was a strong supporter of ousted Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood.
Al-Jazeera said in a statement posted on its website that it lodged a formal "notification of dispute" with Egypt's interim government based on a bilateral investment treaty between Qatar and Egypt dating back to 1999.
"As the treaty obliges Egypt to provide Al Jazeera's investments with full protection and security, Al Jazeera considers the Egyptian authorities to be in violation of international law," the network said.
It threatened to seek international arbitration if it the two sides do not reach a settlement within six months. Egyptian authorities accuse the Doha, Qatar-based network of providing a platform for the Brotherhood.
The interim military-backed Egyptian government has branded the Islamist group a terrorist organization - a charge the Brotherhood denies.
Al Jazeera has faced what it calls a "sustained campaign of harassment and intimidation" since Morsi's ouster in July.
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