United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
Current Issues in U.S.-Mexican Business Law (Vol. 2, 1994)
Introduction
Front Matter
United States-Mexico Law Journal
Introductory Remarks
John M. Stephenson Jr., Jimmie V. Reyna, and Jorge Martinez Sverdrup
Articles
Private Rights under the Environment and Labor Agreements
Luis Miguel Diaz
NAFTA's Proposed Tri-Lateral Commissions on the Environment and Labor
Ronald W. Kleinman and Joel M. Shapiro
Summary of Recent Legislative and Administrative Developments in Mexico
David Hurtado Badiola
Regulations to Protect the Environment in Mexico
Leopoldo Burguete-Stanek
The Judicial Cooperation Project between Arizona and Sonora
D. Michael Mandig
The Hypothetical Problem. Panel Disucssions on Enforcement of Foreign Judgments and Arbitration: The Views from Mexico and The United States
Michael W. Gordon
Rendering and Enforcing Foreign Judgments in Mexico and the United States: A Panel Discussion
Michael W. Gordon, David Epstein, Ignacio Gomez-Palacio, and Charles T. DuMars
Arbitration of Commercial Disputes in Mexico and the United States: A Panel Discusstion
Michael W. Gordon, Sergio Garcia-Rodriguez, and Jose Luis Siquerios
Control Mechanisms in International Dispute Resolution
W. Michael Reisman
Secured Financing of Personal Property in Mexico: A Panel Discussion
John E. Rogers, Agustin Berdeja-Prieto, James Mayor, and Michael Owen
Secured Financing of Real Property in Mexico: A Panel Discussion
John E. Rogers, David Hurtado Badiola, William M. Kahane, and Duane H. Zobrist
Concluding Remarks
Leo M. Romero