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International Dispute Resolution in Latin America - An Institutional Overview (Hardcover)
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International Dispute Resolution in Latin America - An Institutional Overview (Hardcover)
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Parties to Latin American commercial transactions have long needed
a clear and detailed guide to the dispute resolution mechanisms and
procedures available through the many relevant regional
institutions that operate in South and Central America, Mexico, and
the Caribbean. This incomparable book meets this need. In clear,
non-expert English, it explains the different dispute resolution
procedures of which companies and their counsel can take advantage
in the course of doing business. The author pays close attention to
the underlying treaties and protocols, some of which are not
available in English. Among the many valuable resources provided
are the following: an overview of regional and sub-regional
institutions relevant to international dispute resolution;
description of other institutions which provide investment
guarantee protection and dispute resolution services, including the
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), the Overseas
Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), and the Inter-American
Development Bank (IDB) and its sister institutions; insight into
the way each institution is structured and how each legislates for
its member states; analysis of substantive and procedural rights
available to investors and states under the rules of each
institution; and, details on how information can be obtained from
the respective institutions for the purposes of further research.
It also provides: rules of operation of supra-national/sitting
courts and ad hoc tribunals, including the Inter-American
Commission and Court of Human Rights, the Inter-American Commercial
Arbitration Commission (IACAC), the Andean Court of Justice, the
Caribbean Court of Justice, Mercosur's established arbitral
tribunals and Permanent Review Tribunal, and the Central American
Court of Justice; analysis of major Free Trade Agreements (FTAs),
including the Group of Three Agreement, the US-CAFTA-DR, and the
proposed Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA); investment
protection afforded by Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) and
Free Trade Agreements, with a country-by-country compendium of the
BITs and FTAs signed by each; and discussion of regional
initiatives of relevance to future policy-making. Especially
valuable coverage includes information that has been dispersed and
difficult to locate in English, such as details of MIGA's dispute
mediation service and recent changes in Central American Common
Market rules. As a complete and consolidated text on the bilateral,
multilateral and sub-regional institutions that operate in Latin
America and the Caribbean, International Dispute Resolution in
Latin America: An Institutional Overview will be of great interest
to corporate counsel, international lawyers, and business people,
as well as to students of international dispute resolution and
international affairs. Public officials in the region will
appreciate the book's assistance in enabling them to decipher the
institutional labyrinth which currently exists in Latin America.
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