This Article is divided into four parts. Parts I and II describe each of the four previous U.S.-Mexico maritime delimitation treaties of 1970, 1976, 1978, and 2000. These treaties represent different degrees of progress in the process of completing the maritime boundaries that geographical contiguity imposes upon these contiguous countries. This was a slow and careful process that spanned almost half a century. Part III analyzes the 2012 U.S.-Mexico Agreement on Transboundary Hydrocarbon Reservoirs in the Gulf of Mexico from an international law perspective, with special reference to the interests of the United States and Mexico. Finally, Part IV advances a number of conclusions
DOI: 10.5102/rdi.v18i3.7878Analisa a cláusula de caducidade incluída no Acordo entre os Estados Unid...
Mexico is estimated to have 9.8 billion barrels of untapped oil reserves, or about 10 percent of the...
The article analyzes some of the contents of the Mexican Energy Reform of 2013 and warns on the inte...
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In the last two decades, the search for untapped oil reserves led to many innovations in oil and gas...
The United States and Mexico recently entered into a treaty to delimit the continental shelf in the ...
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Thesis: Ph. D. in Negotiation, Communication, Diplomacy, and Leadership, Massachusetts Institute of ...
The subject of public international law is vast, rich and varied, thus offering the potential to exp...
Canada, the United States and Mexico are adjacent coastal nations. They share numerous important tra...
Offshore hydrocarbon resources have been developed for many decades, and with technology improvement...
The United States and Mexico share water in many aquifers along the border. Although significant at...
The United States and Mexico are geographic neighbors with high economic asymmetry, but also a share...
Much valuable scholarly material has been published on the United Nations Convention on the Law of t...
DOI: 10.5102/rdi.v18i3.7878Analisa a cláusula de caducidade incluída no Acordo entre os Estados Unid...
Mexico is estimated to have 9.8 billion barrels of untapped oil reserves, or about 10 percent of the...
The article analyzes some of the contents of the Mexican Energy Reform of 2013 and warns on the inte...
Nature knows no legal boundaries. Resources cannot be stopped by walls with barbwire; no matter how ...
This Article explores the international law applicable to the exploitation of hydrocarbon resources ...
In the last two decades, the search for untapped oil reserves led to many innovations in oil and gas...
The United States and Mexico recently entered into a treaty to delimit the continental shelf in the ...
THESIS RESUME For the Mexican people the petroleum is not just a hydrocarbon, but part of their nati...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Negotiation, Communication, Diplomacy, and Leadership, Massachusetts Institute of ...
The subject of public international law is vast, rich and varied, thus offering the potential to exp...
Canada, the United States and Mexico are adjacent coastal nations. They share numerous important tra...
Offshore hydrocarbon resources have been developed for many decades, and with technology improvement...
The United States and Mexico share water in many aquifers along the border. Although significant at...
The United States and Mexico are geographic neighbors with high economic asymmetry, but also a share...
Much valuable scholarly material has been published on the United Nations Convention on the Law of t...
DOI: 10.5102/rdi.v18i3.7878Analisa a cláusula de caducidade incluída no Acordo entre os Estados Unid...
Mexico is estimated to have 9.8 billion barrels of untapped oil reserves, or about 10 percent of the...
The article analyzes some of the contents of the Mexican Energy Reform of 2013 and warns on the inte...