In Latin America, a profound process of economic reforms characterized the early 1990s, whereby, in some countries of the region, measures were taken to restructure, liberalize and even privatize the energy and mining sectors. These reforms brought with them incentives for private investment whereby large foreign-owned companies were able to set up or consolidate their investments, thus contributing to an unprecedented increase in Foreign Direct Investment in the region.
The conference is focused on:
First, assessing the geopolitical realities of this new energy and mining sector landscape and its implications for the LatAm region;
Second, analyzing the regulatory framework for investment in the energy and mining sector, the obstacles that may arise, and the prospects or opportunities that are projected.
Third, assessing the outlook for international disputes in both sectors.
We hope to see you there!
General Coordinators
Francisco Victoria - Andreu
Ivan W. Bilaniuk
Regional Coordinator in Lat Am
Almudena Otero
Regional Coordinator in Europe
Pr. Sebastien Manciaux
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To view the English version of the program, click.
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Registration is free and CLE is approved for Ohio, Texas and New York. This event is geared toward lawyers, in-house counsel, investors, and students. There will also be simultaneous translation via closed captioning between English and Spanish.