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Chinese investment protection in Latin America: Navigating regulatory risks through strategic arbitration

Over the past two decades, China has significantly increased its presence in Latin America, becoming South America's largest trading partner and the second largest, behind the United States, for Latin America as a whole....more

Indigenous peoples’ rights and large-scale development projects: Avoiding unexpected risks in the Americas

Many countries across the Americas are home to large indigenous populations: Mexico has around 25.7 million people, Guatemala, 6.5 million, Bolivia 5.4 million, the US 4.3 million and Canada, 1.7 million. Such indigenous...more

An overview of the impact of Mexico's new Electric Power Industry Law on foreign investors operating in the power sector in Mexico

Disputes involving statutory and regulatory changes are traditionally subject to litigation before local courts or local administrative bodies. Nonetheless, international investment arbitration offers foreign investors an...more

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