1 The Mexican Claims Commissions (‘MCCs’) of 1923–34 were eight adjudicative bodies based on international agreements that shared similar procedural rules. These Mixed Claims Commissions were jointly established by Mexico and seven other countries in the aftermath of the Mexican Revolution (1910–20) to deal with damage caused to private persons during the hostilities, and in the case of the United States–Mexico General Claims Commission to deal with damage before and after the Revolution: 2 The MCCs were established while Alvaro Obregon (1920–24) and Plutarco E...
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