Facing the Reality of Guerrilla Tactics in Mexico

H. Wöss
Wöss, Herfried

Article from: TDM 2 (2010), in Guerrilla Tactics in International Arbitration & Litigation

Introduction

Arbitration in Mexico is handled by a small club of internationally trained and experienced attorneys who conduct arbitration under rules of mutual respect and according to internationally accepted standards. However, guerrilla actions are often used in domestic litigation in Mexico. Sometimes domestic litigators become involved in major arbitration cases and introduce such in arbitration such as in the case of Infored (Monitor) v. Grupo Radio Centro . Latin America accounts for more than 12% of all ICC arbitrations. Mexico is an important seat for arbitrations in ...

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Suggested Citation

H. Wöss; "Facing the Reality of Guerrilla Tactics in Mexico"
TDM 2 (2010), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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