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MEXICO IN THE WTO AND NAFTA LITIGATING INTERNATIONAL TRADE DISPUTES by JORGE ALLBERTO HUERTA-GOLDMAN, Jorge Alberto Huerta Goldman ISBN 9789041131690, 9041131698 instant download

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Authors:JORGE ALLBERTO HUERTA-GOLDMAN, Jorge Alberto Huerta Goldman
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Year:2010
Edition:2010
Publisher:WOLTERS KLUWER
Language:english
File Size:219.31 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9789041131690, 9041131698
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MEXICO IN THE WTO AND NAFTA LITIGATING INTERNATIONAL TRADE DISPUTES by JORGE ALLBERTO HUERTA-GOLDMAN, Jorge Alberto Huerta Goldman ISBN 9789041131690, 9041131698 instant download

This timely and thought-provoking work analyses the conduct of Mexico’s international trade litigation from 1986 to 2007. The book provides a concrete perspective on how Mexico has been using the legal procedures available to adjudicate its international trade rights, giving the reader a first-hand experience on international trade litigation.


When litigating trade disputes, Mexico must work within a specific regulatory framework that is both multilateral (World Trade Organization (WTO)) and bilateral (Preferential Trade Agreements such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)). Its involvement is constrained domestically by its administrative capacity, which in turn imposes a need to prioritize, in the light of political economy, which disputes to pursue and how far.


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  • It exhaustively examines all cases providing a well-reasoned explanation of Mexico’s conduct and achievements (inputs and outputs).

  • It assesses the value of a favourable Panel/Appellate Body report (findings won) in light of implementation, based on Mexico’s data.

  • It presents observations on the increasing or decreasing initial bargaining power through the utilization of legal remedies.

  • It touches on the regional and multilateral interaction of substantive law, procedural law and legal remedies.


After 1986, Mexico liberalized its economy quickly and massively. Trade bloomed and so did disputes. How to handle such disputes became a key element. Huerta-Goldman achieves a unique and groundbreaking analysis of Mexico’s trade litigation, including from the perspective of the administrative organization and capacities, the bargaining power, and the realities of the underlying political economy. His methodology should be used for other jurisdictions. This book is certainly an outstanding and valuable contribution to the legal, political…

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