Ecuador takes international arbitration to the polls
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Hernan Pérez Loose of Coronel & Perez in Guayaquil argues the Ecuadorean public’s rejection of a proposed constitutional change to allow the state to enter international treaties that provide for arbitration is a blow to the government’s hopes of attracting foreign investment to Ecuador.
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