United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
Presentations at the Twelfth Annual Conference (Vol. 12, 2004)
Introduction
Front Matter
United States-Mexico Law Journal
A Tribute to Franklin Gill, Esq. and Mary Gill
United States-Mexico Law Journal
Articles
Current Issues in United States-Mexico Law and Society
Miguel Jauregui Rojas
Financing Mexican Infrastructure Development: Incentivizing Finance Projects
Miguel Jauregui Rojas
Role of Certificados Bursatiles, Collateral Arrangements and Other Important Aspects of Raising Infrastructure Finance
Carlos Malpica Hernandez
Panel Discussion: Financing Mexican Infrastructure Development
John Stephenson, Miguel Jauregui Rojas, Carlos Malpica Hernandez, Carol M. Mates, Gerardo Freire Alvarado, and Inigo de la Borolla
Changing Role of Mexican Accounting Firms and of Comisario, and Response to Sarbanes-Oxley
Jose O. Garcia Mata
Current Issues in Corporate Governance for Mexican Companies, including Effects of Sarbanes-Oxley
Thomas S. Heather
Panel Discussion: Corporate Governance and the Impact of Sarbanes-Oxley
John Stephenson, Jose O. Garcia Mata, and Thomas Heather
The Last Ten Years of Mexican Agriculture
Jorge Molina L.
Panel Discussion: The Loose Thread of NAFTA
Raymundo Gil Rendon, Lloyd Day, and Jorge Molina Larrondo
Panel Discussion: The Red and Green Lights of Homeland Security
Jimmie V. Reyna, Steven Poulin, and Robert B. Birthisel
Introduction of the Panel Discussion with Alejandro Garcia Seimandi and Nashielly Escobedo
Adrian Vazquez
Reliable Companies and Strategic Bonded Areas
Nashielly Escobedo
Maquiladora and Pitex Programs: Trying to Improve the Obsolete
Alejandro Garcia Seimandi
Panel Discussion: Mexico's Preferential Customs Programs
Adrian Vazquez, Nashielly Escobedo, and Alejandro Garcia Seimandi
Oh Romeo, Donde Estas?
Jimmie V. Reyna
For a Better Understanding between Mexico and the United States
Miguel I. Estrada Samano
Escenarios del Futuro Mexicano
Raymundo Gil Rendon
Panel Discussion: Comments on the United States-Mexico Relationship
Jimmie V. Reyna, Raymundo Gil Rendon, and Miguel I. Estrada Samano