United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
Current Issues: Corporations, Energy and Labor Comparisons of U.S. and Mexican Corporate and Securities Law Regulation of the Energy Industry - The NAFTA Labor Cooperation Agreement (Vol. 3, 1995)
Introduction
Front Matter
United States-Mexico Law Journal
Editorial Notes
Rafael V. Baca and Carlos V. Quinones
Articles
Legal Duties and Responsibilities of Corporate Directors and Controlling Persons of U.S. Publicly-Owned Companies
Andres V. Gil
Some Observations on United States and Mexican Corporate Law
Ignacio Gomez-Palacio
Panel Discussion: Securities Law Questions and Comments on the Comparison of Corporate and Securities Laws in Mexico and the United States
John M. Stephenson Jr., Robert L. Kimball, Andres V. Gil, and Ignacio Gomez-Palacio
Administration of Justice in Mexico: What Does the Future Hold
Rafael Estrada Samano
Back to the Future? The Prospects for State Monopoly in Hydrocarbons and Electric Power under Article 27 of the Mexican Constitution
Ewell E. Murphy Jr.
Electric Energy Legal and Regulatory Structure in Mexico and Opportunities after NAFTA
William D. DeGrandis and Michael L. Owen
The Regulation of Solid Fuels and Mining in Mexico
Abdon Hernandez
Panel Discussion: Energy Regulation in Mexico
Ewell E. Murphy Jr., Miguel Jauregui Rojas, William D. DeGrandis, and Abdon Hernandez
Panel Discussion: A Hypothetical Problem on Securities Law
Michael W. Gordon, Robert L. Kimball, Andres V. Gil, and Ignacio Gomez-Palacio
Panel Discussion: A Hypothetical Problem on Energy Development in Mexico
Michael W. Gordon, Miguel Jauregui Rojas, William D. DeGrandis, Abdon Hernandez, Suedeen G. Kelly, and William M. Wilson Jr.
The Labor Cooperation Agreement among Mexico, Canada and the United States: Its Negotiation and Prospects
Robert E. Herzstein
The Institutional Framework of the North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation
Jorge F. Perez-Lopez
Panel Discussion: The Challenges and Opportunities under the NAFTA Labor Cooperation Agreement
James F. Smith, Lance A. Compa, Robert E. Herzstein, Michael J. O'Neill, and Jorge F. Perez-Lopez