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Mexico Pursues Comprehensive Legal Framework to Address Climate ChangeJosé Estandía, July 15, 2011
Because Mexico is particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change, the government led by President Felipe Calderón has actively sought to combat the effects of this phenomenon in the short, intermediate, and long term. Mexico's approach to climate change regulation arises under...
Mexico Antitrust Authority Given Greater PowersJesus Gabriel Altamirano,Javier Martínez del Campo,Manuel Romano, June 3, 2011
The Mexican Congress has given new powers to the country’s antitrust authority, the Federal Economic Competition Commission (the "Commission"). The amendments to the Federal Economic Competition Law (the "Law"), which became effective on 11 May 2011, are designed to...
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