arbitration
lobo & graham is one of the leading arbitration firms in Mexico, a country with a strong arbitral legislation based on the UNCITRAL Model Law. Please find below information that gives you a look inside the Mexican arbitration world. Our partner James A. Graham will be happy to answer any of your questions: graham@lobo-graham.com
legislation
- Mexican Arbitration Law (Commercial Code)
- The New York Convention
- The Panama Convention
- FTAs and BITs
case law
arbitration centers
- Mexican Center of Arbitration (CAM)
- The Mediation and Arbitration Center of the National Chamber of Commerce (CANACO)
our Treatise on Mexican International Arbitration (in spanish). For more information, click here »
our papers on Mexican case law
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Mexico: a new "haut lieu" of international arbitration (USMBA, 2009)
- Supreme Court encourages International Arbitration (IBA, 2008)
- Crónica de jurisprudencia mexicana en materia arbitral: 2006-2008
- Mexican Arbitration Law: Latest Developments (USMBA, 2007)
- Mexican Supreme Court Rejects the Principle of Kompetenz-Kompetenz (Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, 2007)
- Mexican Arbitration Review 2003-2004, ABA's 'Mexico Update
james a. graham presently chairs the International Arbitration Club of Monterrey and has been the Vice-chair of the Arbitration Subcommittee of the United States - Mexico Bar Association. He also chaires the Litigation & Arbitration Committee of the National Bar Association of Corporate Lawyers, Chapter Nuevo Leon, and the Mediation & Arbitration Commission of the Mexican Bar Association, chapter Nuevo Leon. He has published several books and papers on the topic.