墨西哥与国际投资仲裁:多元化格局

Milcar Jeff Dorce
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本文考察了墨西哥在投资仲裁方面的经验,重点介绍了其令人印象深刻的演变。自1994年北美自由贸易协定(NAFTA)通过以来,墨西哥已签署了若干包含投资者与国家争端解决(ISDS)仲裁条款的双边投资协定(BITs)和自由贸易协定(FTAs)。对这些不同条款的分析表明,墨西哥选择了多元化的道路,在其国际投资协定中采用了各种投资仲裁办法。这种仲裁立场反映出,在保护外国投资方面缺乏地区性标准,而且很难找到真正的替代途径。在没有这种选择的情况下,灵活性成为最务实的选择。从这个意义上说,与巴西不同,墨西哥是一个接受规则的国家,巴西有自己的示范协议,是国际投资法权力平衡中的重要政治力量。双边投资协定;自由贸易协定;拉丁美洲;争端解决机制;国际投资仲裁;多元化;规则接受者。
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Le Mexique et l’arbitrage international d’investissement: un paysage pluraliste
This article examines Mexico’s experience with investment arbitration, focusing on its impressive evolution. Since the adoption of North American free trade agreement (NAFTA) in 1994, Mexico has signed several bilateral investment treaties (BITs) and free trade agreements (FTAs) containing investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) arbitration clauses. An analysis of these various clauses reveals that Mexico has chosen the path of pluralism, adopting various investment arbitration options in its international investment agreements. This stance on arbitration reflects the lack of a regional standard for foreign investment protection and the difficulty of finding a genuine alternative path. In the absence of such an alternative, flexibility becomes the most pragmatic option. In this sense, unlike Brazil, which has its own model agreement and is an important political force in the balance of power in international investment law, Mexico is a rule taker state. Mexico; bilateral investment treaty; free trade agreement; Latin America; dispute settlement mechanism; international investment arbitration; pluralism; rule taker.
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