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Mexico Committee

Mexico Committee


About the Committee

The Mexico Committee is involved with the full spectrum of U.S.-Mexican legal issues as well as various aspects of internal Mexican law. This year the Committee intends to plan and sponsor at least one important event in both the United States and in Mexico; to strengthen its relationships with the Mexican bar and with other Mexican legal institutions and organizations; and to continue to keep its membership informed of important developments in Mexican law through its newsletter. A current initiative of the Mexico Comittee is to monitor developments in Mexico's competition law.

The Mexico Committee's membership is its most important asset. We encourage all Committee members to be involved in Committee activities and to freely communicate their suggestions and ideas.


Upcoming Program

Update on The Future of NAFTA

Sponsor: ABA Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice Section, International Trade and Customs Committee, in cooperation with ABA International Law Section, Mexico Law Committee

December 11, 2009, 10 am to 12 pm

Host: Phoenix Chamber of Commerce

Speakers:

- Dale Furnish, Professor Emeritus, Arizona State University; "Dispute Settlement Under NAFTA"

- Alfonso Navarro Bernachi, Deputy Consul General of Mexico in Phoenix, "A Mexican Perspective on NAFTA's Successes"

- Leslie Alan Glick, Partner, Porter Wright Morris & Arthur, Washington, D.C. Chair, International Trade and Customs Law Committee, American Bar Association Section on Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice; Vice Chair, Mexico Law Committee, International Law Section; "NAFTA and Rule of Law: Why it is Working and Making Mexico a Continued Attractive Location for U.S. Investment Compared to China"

- Rick Stephenson, Consul and Senior Trade Commissioner, Canadian Consulate of Tucson; "NAFTA, an Analysis"

Program Registration

E-mail

Fax: 202-662-1529

Mail: Anne Kiefer, ABA Section of Administrative Law, 740 15TH Street NW, Washington, DC 20005.

Cancellations, please e-mail or Fax to 202-662-1529.

Arizona CLE credit will be applied for. Space is limited. RSVP request by December 4, 2009.


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Leadership

Co-Chair:  Patrick L Del Duca, Alejandro Suarez

Vice-Chair:  Francisco J Cortina, Jorge E Fragoso, Leslie Alan Glick, Alonso Gonzalez-Villalobos, Marco T Montanes-Rumayor, Carlos A Sugich

Advisor:  Jonathan Mathias Miller

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Programs, Meetings and Events

Section Events
December 1, 2009
Location: TBD
Format: Multiple Formats

December 16, 2009
Location: TBD
Format: Multiple Formats

April 13, 2010 - April 17, 2010
Grand Hyatt New York
New York,
NY
Format: Live/In-Person

Upcoming Program Information

Update on the Future of NAFTA -- Phoenix Chamber of Commerce

Newsletters and Featured Publications

Mexico Retaliation: The Inter-American Dialogue's Daily Latin American Advisor
Mexico Committee: Summer-Fall 2007 Newsletter
Mexico Committee: US-Mexico Legal Review Issue No. 1 - April 2007
Mexico Committee: Summer-Fall 2006 Newsletter
Mexico Committee: Winter-Spring 2006 Newsletter
more links...

Sites of Interest

Sites of Interest

Federal Official Gazette
Federal Chamber of Deputies Library--Federal laws
Federal Senate-pending Legislation
Federal Executive Branch
Federal Agencies/State legislation
Supreme Court
Judicial Council
Judicial Institute
Federal Insolvency Institute
Electoral Court
Federal Tax and Administrative Tribunal
Federal Institute for Access of Public Information
Mexican Commission of Human Rights
Mexican Federal Commission of Competition
Treaties to which Mexico is a Signatory
Secretariat Commission for Labor Cooperation
Commission for Environmental Cooperation
Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission
International Labor Organization Office for Mexico and Cuba
International Maritime Organization
International Organization for Migration
Mexico's permanent commission before the United Nations
North American Development Bank
North American Free Trade Agreement Secretariat
Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development
Organization of American States
United Nations in Mexico
World Bank
World Intellectual Property Organization
World Trade Organization
US Library of Congress - Mexican Law and Government

Committee Resources

Mexico Criminal Procedure Reform Materials 2009
Committee Library

Working Groups

Mexico Committee Criminal Reform Working Group Mexico Committee Competition and Antitrust Law
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Modified by Jorge E Fragoso on November 17, 2009

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