Bolivia's Proposed Changes to its Constitution and Their Effect on the Enforceability of Foreign Awards

G. Bilder
Bilder, Gastón

Article from: TDM 1 (2009), in Latin America

Overview

With the context provided by recent Latin American nationalization events and more specifically the expropriation of foreign assets in Bolivia, the purpose of this paper is to analyze the proposed changes to the Bolivian National Constitution (CPE) and their likely effect on the enforceability of foreign awards.

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Suggested Citation

G. Bilder; "Bolivia's Proposed Changes to its Constitution and Their Effect on the Enforceability of Foreign Awards"
TDM 1 (2009), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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