
Practice: Alternative Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
Focused on arbitration and mediation, Mariana, with over 15 years of experience, has specialized in resolving transnational and national commercial, corporate, energy, technology, sports, and commercial disputes in Mexico.
She has served as a party attorney and secretary of Arbitration Tribunals.
In the execution of legal strategies, Mariana has experience in the successful obtaining of precautionary measures, negotiation of mission statements, interrogatories, requests for documents, enforcement and annulment of arbitral awards under ICC (International Chamber of Commerce) arbitration rules. of Commerce), ICDR (International Centre for Dispute Resolution), CAM (Mexican Arbitration Centre), CANACO (National Chamber of Commerce), CAS (Tribunal of Arbitration du Sport), ICSID (International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes) and even AD HOC arbitrations.
Academic Training:
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Georgetown University Law Center, Master of Laws (LL.M), United States, 2017.
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Ibero-American University, Bachelor of Laws (JD), Mexico, 2010.
Memberships and other activities:
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Professor of Comparative Law and Legal English at Anáhuac University.
Publications:
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“Constitutional protection of arbitration as a new form of apolitical discourse in corporate conflicts.” CAM (2025)
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“To close the loop on consent in arbitration under Mexican arbitration law, the choice to limit the scope of an arbitration clause under that law must be referred to arbitration.” AMEDIP (2018)
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Comparative study of the ICC Rules of the International Chamber of Commerce, Annual Report, Azar, Ortega and Gómez Ruano (2010).

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