
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


This NYIAC Podcast Series explores how dueling dynamic and policy changes across Latin American jurisdictions impact international arbitration. The discussion will include legal developments modifying ideological and power structures, new constitutional processes, and the role of infrastructure on progress. The cadence develops as we explore change within the system in Mexico, Argentina, and Ecuador, pivoting then to change to the system in Peru, Bolivia, and Chile, and culminating in a discussion of Brazil and Venezuela-two countries with diainetrically opposed systems that have tackled very differently crises involving the state and arbitration.
By New York International Arbitration CenterThis NYIAC Podcast Series explores how dueling dynamic and policy changes across Latin American jurisdictions impact international arbitration. The discussion will include legal developments modifying ideological and power structures, new constitutional processes, and the role of infrastructure on progress. The cadence develops as we explore change within the system in Mexico, Argentina, and Ecuador, pivoting then to change to the system in Peru, Bolivia, and Chile, and culminating in a discussion of Brazil and Venezuela-two countries with diainetrically opposed systems that have tackled very differently crises involving the state and arbitration.