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Arbitration in Mexico

Edited by Gloria M. Alvarez · Carlos Alvarado
Kluwer Law International October 2024

Specifications

ISBN-13
9789403525273
Publisher
Kluwer Law International
Publication
October 2024
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
Mexico ? Countri(es) for reference only

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About this book:

Arbitration in Mexico is the most comprehensive and first-of-its-kind book in English on arbitration law and practice in Mexico, offering an exhaustive pragmatic analysis of arbitration in Mexico in various fields and an in-depth description and analysis of the role and attitude of national courts towards arbitration and national, regional, and international arbitration institutions. Mexico has played a major role in shaping the growth and development of international arbitration practice, in significant part due to its global prominence at the competitive forefront of manufacturing, agriculture, telecommunications, finance, real estate, tourism, trade, and commercial transactions, all while crafting its own policies to achieve the energy transition. In addition, its close ties with the United States and Canada and its important business relations with the rest of the world have made Mexico a leading subject of investment treaty practice.

 

What’s in this book:

Authored by the luminaries of Mexican arbitration practice and scholarship, the contributions clearly and succinctly extricate complex but common issues arising in commercial and investment treaty disputes. The following features of Mexico’s dynamic body of arbitration law and practice have been covered:

 

  • legal framework in which arbitration in Mexico operates;
  • characterization of international arbitration principles by Mexican courts;
  • cases which require decisions by a national court or authority;
  • public policy and arbitrability;
  • authority and duties of the arbitral tribunal;
  • document production in the Mexican arbitration practice;
  • judicial intervention in support of international arbitration;
  • state entities as actors in arbitration disputes;
  • hydrocarbons, power and M&A disputes;
  • use of technology in arbitral proceedings; and
  • quantum and damages.

 

How this will help you:

This book furnishes a thorough understanding of all of Mexico’s arbitration law and practices nationwide, practical guidance on identifying and assessing the different theoretical and practical legal avenues available, and relevant usages of ADR mechanisms in commercial disputes. It will be highly appreciated by arbitrators, judges, in-house counsel, Mexican state-owned companies, global law firms, large- and medium-sized companies doing transnational business, policymakers, and arbitration academics.

Table of Contents

Editors

 

Associate Editor

 

Contributors

 

Foreword

Claudia T. Salomon

 

PART I

Introduction and Regulatory Framework

 

CHAPTER 1

Arbitration in Mexico: An Overview

Bernardo Sepúlveda, Luis Jardón & Camilo Soto

 

CHAPTER 2

Regulatory Framework in Mexico: The National and International Dimensions

Ana Sofía Sapiña Errecart & Cecilia Azar Manzur

 

PART II

Commercial Arbitration

 

CHAPTER 3

The Arbitration Agreement under Mexican Law

Elsa Ortega López

 

CHAPTER 4

The Separability of the Arbitral Clause and the Competence of the Arbitral Tribunal in Mexico

Salvador Fonseca González

 

CHAPTER 5

Public Policy and Arbitrability in Mexico

Francisco González de Cossío

 

CHAPTER 6

Arbitrators and Arbitral Tribunals

Eduardo Siqueiros T.

 

CHAPTER 7

Document Production

Carlos Manuel Loperena Ruiz & Alejandro Flores Patiño

 

CHAPTER 8

The Measure of Damages in Mexico and Their Quantification

Herfried Wöss & Adriana San Román Rivera

 

PART III

Judicial Intervention in Support of International Arbitration

 

CHAPTER 9

Judicial Aid to International Arbitration in Mexico

Carlos Alvarado

 

CHAPTER 10

Interim Measures under the Mexican Lex Arbitri

Víctor M. Ruiz & Andrea Orta

 

CHAPTER 11

Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitration Awards in Mexico

Montserrat Manzano & Adrián Magallanes

 

CHAPTER 12

Setting Aside Arbitration Awards in Mexico

Vicente Bañuelos Rizo

 

PART IV

Investment Arbitration

 

CHAPTER 13

Mexico’s International Investment Law Framework: Bilateral and Multilateral Investment Treaties

Alan Bonfiglio Ríos & Jorge Escalona Gálvez

 

CHAPTER 14

Mexico’s Legacy in the Investment Treaty Practice

Orlando Federico Cabrera Colorado

 

PART V

Particular Issues and Players in Mexican Arbitration

 

CHAPTER 15

Commercial Arbitration and State Entities

Marco Tulio Venegas & Michelle Carrillo

 

CHAPTER 16

Arbitration in the Mexican Power Sector

René Irra de la Cruz & Elisa Legorreta Pastor

 

CHAPTER 17

The Rise in Mexico’s Energy Disputes: A Focus on Oil and Gas Cases

Diana María Pineda Esteban & Julia González Romero

 

CHAPTER 18

Shareholders and M&A Disputes

Rodrigo Zamora Etcharren & Ana María Castro Dosal

 

CHAPTER 19

Technology and International Arbitration in Mexico

Luis Omar Guerrero Rodríguez, Eduardo Lobatón Guzmán, Andrés Peña Loyo & Fernanda Serrano Cortez

 

CHAPTER 20

Mediation and Negotiation in Mexico: The Three-Cushion Carom

Fernando Navarro Sánchez

 

PART VI

Conclusion

 

CHAPTER 21

Concluding Thoughts on Arbitration in Mexico

Celia Cañete & Gloria M. Alvarez

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