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Mexico's ongoing judicial reforms are reshaping how foreign investors think about risk, enforcement and dispute resolution.
The country's first round of judicial elections in 2025 introduced a model few major economies have attempted: selecting judges through popular vote. Questions surrounding turnout, candidate qualifications and the long-term independence of the judiciary have prompted many investors to reevaluate assumptions that Mexican courts will ...
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