...fair and equitable standard under Article 1105 of NAFTA.[5] Below, we discuss the decision in Lion Mexico Consolidated v. Mexico and the tribunal’s finding of denial of justice. Factual...
Author: Jean Lambert Jurisdiction: United States Canada Mexico Topics: USMCA NAFTA Investment Disputes Last month, the US, Canada, and Mexico announced the terms of the “new NAFTA’, the USMCA; a...
Author: S. Breckenridge Thomas* Published: December 2007 Jurisdictions: Nigeria China Saudi Arabia Mexico Topics: Categories of Disputes Commercial Disputes Description: Rampant changes in communications and technology have ushered the world...
...have the honor of introducing our luncheon speaker, Mariano Gomezperalta. Most recently Mariano was the General Counsel of Mexico’s Ministry of the Economy where he represented the government of Mexico...
...arbitration, Mexico passed two laws that directly affected the dispute. Those laws: (i) Gave exclusive jurisdiction to Mexico’s tax court over claims relating to public contracts; and (ii) Provided that...
...of the Mexico Commerce Code states that “A person who has been designated as a candidate for appointment as an arbitrator shall reveal, without delay, all circumstances which could raise...
...where the challenge would be made. Mexico City was the place of arbitration, and the parties had agreed that the arbitral proceedings would be conducted subject to the mandatory rules...
...Agreements with Canada, Mexico, and the US and the Potential Consequences for Developing Countries (Blog, November 11, 2018) Kate Joohyun Lee, Investment Arbitration for Debt Disputes: Undermining Human Rights Compliance?...
...was followed in Philip Morris v. Uruguay;[9] second, the proportionality test, as was laid down in Tecmed v. Mexico.[10] Under the former, the exercise of police powers will not give...
...from ambiguity and totally transparently” in relation to foreign investors (Tecmed v. Mexico).[12] As provided under Article 3 of the India-China BIT, the FET clause doesn’t have any set interpretive...
...webinars is available at https://delosdr.org/index.php/past-webinars/. ** Bruno Acevedo (Mexico) is a Human Rights Fellow (2020-2021) currently pursuing an LL.M. degree at Columbia University (’21). He has clerked at the Mexican...
...Law Professor at the University of Baltimore, author of books and articles on constitutional law, translator. **Founding partner of Gómez-Palacio y Asociados in Mexico City; Former U.N. Senior Counsel; Law...
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