IBA panel predicts LatAm investment arbitration to rise
Arturo Alessandri, Eleonora Coelho, Elsa Ortega, Anibal Sabater, María Inés Corrá and Javier Robalino
As Latin American states look increasingly to foreign investment to fill the infrastructure gap, the number of disputes is expected to increase amidst a backdrop of political instability and rising ESG trends, suggested lawyers speaking on a panel at the IBA’s Annual Conference in Paris.
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