The present work is an opinion in which we try to explain some of the reasons which
led to the gradual escalation of violence in México in a way that
leads us to rethink the future of the country as a problem that is not isolated and
whose global effects translate into respect and safeguard human dignity; start from the premise that some of the approaches discussed here are value
judgments proponent, of which the reader may or may not share, which will be logically deductible certain descriptive
judgments of the events of the last decade, and how these have
led to an expansion of violence.
It has been endorsed with a foreword by the eminent former Court of Appeal Judge, Sir Bernard Rix,
whose judgment in FLS v Laker [1999] EWHC B3 (Comm) is still the
leading English decision on «same chambers» conflict of interest in international arbitration.