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Is There Force In Force Majeure After Covid-19 Or In The Freedom To Negotiate Risk?, Sara Lazarevic Feb 2023

Is There Force In Force Majeure After Covid-19 Or In The Freedom To Negotiate Risk?, Sara Lazarevic

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

This note explores the impact COVID–19 has had on contracting parties who have attempted to implicate force majeure provisions. An inquiry of recent cases reveals varying degrees of success and tension when parties turn towards force majeure text. This Note analyzes common law alternatives, discusses the implication of force majeure clauses as applied under Mexican and American law, highlights the implications that have played out in recent court decisions, and discusses post–pandemic implications that could affect how parties conduct cross–border transactions in the future.


Mexico's Path Towards The Free Trade Agreement With The U.S., Rudy Sandoval Oct 1991

Mexico's Path Towards The Free Trade Agreement With The U.S., Rudy Sandoval

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


U.S. Trade And Investment In Mexico: An Overview Of The Eighties, Ewell E. Murphy Jr. Oct 1980

U.S. Trade And Investment In Mexico: An Overview Of The Eighties, Ewell E. Murphy Jr.

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.