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Commercial Mediation and Arbitration in the NAFTA Countries

Commercial Mediation and Arbitration in the NAFTA Countries

Luis Miguel Diaz and Nancy A. Oretskin

Price: $100.00 500 pages. 1 Hardcover Volume. Appendices. Index. Published November 1999.
ISBN-13: 978-1-929446-02-5 / ISBN-10: 1929446020


About the Book:
With commentary and analysis on commercial mediation and arbitration provided by some of the leading Judges, Lawyers and Academics in the field, Commercial Mediation and Arbitration in the NAFTA Countries is the definitive source on dispute resolution under NAFTA and also on arbitration and mediation in Canada, Mexico and the United States - on both the National and International level. This work, the result of the efforts of the Canadian, Mexican and United States’ governments and the U.S. Mexico Conflict Resolution Center (CRC), which was created in 1994 via United States Congressional funding to promote Arbitration and ADR in the NAFTA region, presents the proceedings of the first-ever conference on mediation and arbitration in the NAFTA countries held in Mexico City in June 1999. This seminal work is a must for anyone involved, either directly or indirectly, in dispute resolution in the NAFTA region.

Praise for Commercial Mediation and Arbitration in the NAFTA Countries

"?a comprehensive reference work that should be on the shelf of every serious practitioner of
dispute resolution in the NAFTA region."
- Edward C. Chiasson, Q.C., Ladner Downs, Vancouver, Adjunct Professor of Alternative Dispute
Resolution at the University of British Columbia; Hunter Professor of Arbitration and Dispute
Resolution at the City University of Hong Kong

"Finally, the book we've been waiting for on commercial mediation and arbitration in the NAFTA
countries ? I wouldn't be without this reference in my office library."
- Rona R. Mears, Partner, Haynes and Boone, Dallas, TX; Past Chair, ABA Section of International
Law and Practice

"Judges should take a glance at it; lawyers require reading it; NAFTA detractors as well as pundits
must read it; those already familiar with ADR cannot ignore it."
- Alfonso Oñate Laborde, NAFTA's Labor Cooperation Commission Executive Director and Former
"Consejero de la Judicatura Federal" of Mexico's Federal Judiciary


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