Mexican judicial reforms under fire at IBA conference
Protesters decry the judicial reforms in Mexico (Credit: shutterstock.com/Paola Garcia 1)
As Mexico passes controversial reforms that will see judges elected by popular vote, delegates at the IBA annual conference in Mexico City have warned of the potential impact on the country’s reputation as an arbitration-friendly jurisdiction – and considered whether the measures could lead to investment treaty claims.
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