United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
United States and Mexican Competition and Trade Law (Vol. 4, 1996)
Introduction
Front Matter
United States-Mexico Law Journal
Articles
Highways and Byways of NAFTA Commercial Law: The Challenge to Develop a Best Practice in North American Trade
Boris Kozolchyk
The Antitrust Laws of the United States and the Ley de Competencia of Mexico: A Comparative Review, 1992-1994
Eleanor M. Fox
Antitrust Enforcement in Mexico 1993-1995 and Its Prospects
Gabriel Castaneda Gallardo
Some "Heretical" Observations on the Interaction of U.S. Trade and Competition Laws: A Defense of U.S. Antidumping and Countervailing Duties
Terence P. Stewart and Timothy C. Brightbill
Harmonization of Antitrust and Antidumping Laws: An Opportunity for Creative Experimentation in the North American Free Trade Area
Harvey M. Applebaum
Panel Discussion: Comments on the Tension between Trade and Antitrust Laws
Jimmie V. Reyna, Harvey M. Applebaum, Gabriel Castaneda Gallardo, Eleanor M. Fox, John Gero, Terenca P. Stewart, and Michael W. Gordon
Panel Discussion Part 1: Establishing an Agency or Distributorship in Mexico
Boris Kozolchyk, Ignacio Gomez-Palacio, and Juan Manuel Trujillo
Panel Discussion Part 2: The U.S. and Mexican Companies Agree upon Some Vertical Restraints of Trade in Their Contract
Eleanor M. Fox, Gabriel Castaneda Gallardo, and Harvey M. Applebaum
Panel Discussion Part 3: Horizontal Restraints of Trade between Competitors in Mexico and the United States
Eleanor M. Fox, Gabriel Castaneda Gallardo, and Harvey M. Applebaum
Panel Discussion Part 4: Challenges by Competitors and Governments in Response to Foreign Subsidies, Dumping and Import Surges
Harvey M. Applebaum, Gabriel Castaneda Gallardo, Terence P. Stewart, and John Gero
Panel Discussion Part 5: A Serious Accident Occurs in the Mexican Plant: Problems of Corporate and Product Liability
Keith Harvey, Ted Occhialino, Boris Kozolchyk, and Ignacio Gomez-Palacio