United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
Presentations at the Seventh Annual Conference (Vol. 7, 1999)
Introduction
Front Matter
United States-Mexico Law Journal
Articles
Foreign Banks in Mexico: On the Verge of a New Era?
Agustin Berdeja-Prieto and Adrian Zubikairi Arriola
The Special Position of Mexican Banks in the Execution and Enforcement of Financial Agreements
Agustin Berdeja-Prieto and Mike Lubrano
The Restructuring of Banking and Financial Services in Mexico: The Legal Reform of the Mexican Financial System
Roberto del Cueto and Luis Danton Martinez
The Restructuring of Mexican Financial Services and the Application of Chapter 14 of NAFTA
John E. Rogers, Mike Lubrano, Carlos Aiza Haddad, Luis Danton Martinez, and Timothy A. Canova
A Case Study of Three Opportunities to Improve the Private Financial Infrastructure of Mexico: Secured Financing of Inventory; Accounts Receivable and Equipment; The Securitization of Assets; The Laws of Bankruptcy and Insolvency: A Panel Discussion
Michael Owen, Fernando Montes-Negret, Mike Lubrano, Agustin Berdeja-Prieto, Carlos Aiza Haddad, and Michelle Nader Schekaiban
The Securitization of Assets in Mexico
Carlos Aiza Haddad
Mexican Insolvency Law: Que Pasara?
Jaime Rene Guerra
The Future of Mexican Financial Servcies Including Money Laundering Regulations
Michell Nader Schekaiban
Cross-Border Movement of Goods: Developments in U.S.-Mexico Customs Procedures (A Panel Discussion)
Jimmie V. Reyna, Armando F. Beteta, Sue-Ann Linnemann, Lynn S. Preece, and Adrian Vazquez Benitez
The Mexican Maquiladora: Rumors of Its Death Are Premature (A Panel Discussion)
Michael W. Gordon, Carlos Angulo Parra, Edmundo Elias-Fernandez, John H. Christman, and Margaret E. Montoya