Colombia:
New Presidential Directive Seeks To Increase Government Oversight Over Arbitration Agreements And The Arbitral Selection Process
20 September 2016
WilmerHale
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An article by Victoria Narancio and Laura
Galindo-Romero, published in the Journal of International Arbitration,
Vol. 33, No. 4, pp. 417-423.
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