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adam_text | Titel: Oil and the Mexican revolution
Autor: Rippy, Merrill
Jahr: 1972
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface xv
I. The Spanish heritage in Mexican mineral law 1
1. Origin of Property Rights in New Spain 1
2. Early Spanish Mineral Law for Spain and New Spain 2
3. Treaty of Córdoba 9
4. Early Mexican Mineral Law 11
5. Spanish Mineral Law after 1825 13
II. The evolution of Mexican mineral law, 1884-1909 . . 15
1. The Mining Law of 1884 15
2. The Mining Law of 1892 21
3. The Petroleum Law of 1901 22
4. The Proposed Petroleum Law of 1905 23
5. The Mining Law of 1909 26
III. The revolution and Mexican mineral law 29
1. Madero s Stamp Tax on Crude Oil 29
2. Carranza s derecho de barra 30
3. Carranza Decrees, 1914-1915 30
4. Carranza Decrees, 1916 31
5. Carranza Decrees, 1917 32
6. Congress of Querétaro and Article 27 33
7. Decree of February 19, 1918 43
8. Foreign Protests against Decree of February 19, 1918 44
9. Edward F. Doheny 45
10. Decree of August 12, 1918 46
11. Attitude of Major and Minor Oil Companies toward
Decrees 46
12. System of Concessionary Grants to Subsoil 47
13. Constitution of 1857 and Federal Concessionary
Power 48
14. Mexican Water Law of 1910 49
15. Railway Franchises and Concessions 50
16. Public Land Law of April 29, 1894 51
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IV. Mexican mineral law: final phase 53
1. Debate Over Organic Law of Article 27 in 1919. ... 53
2. Foreign Opposition to Enforcement of Article 27. . . 54
3. Proposed Organic Law of 1922 for Article 27 55
4. Proposed Organic Law of 1923 for Article 27 55
5. Petroleum Law of 1925 56
6. Oil Company Attitudes toward the Law of 1925. . . . 58
7. Dispute with the United States over Petroleum Law. . 59
8. Mexican Supreme Court Amparo Decision in 1927 . . 61
9- Amendment of Petroleum Law in 1928 61
10. Attitude of United States toward Mexican Law, 1928 . 62
11. Enforcement of Petroleum Law of 1925 63
12. Mining Law of 1930 64
13. Expropriation Law of 1936 65
V. International claims and Mexican policy 68
1. Mexican-American Claims Commission of 1839 ... 68
2. Santa Anna and Diplomatic Protection of Foreigners 68
3. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 69
4. Railway Concessions and Diplomatic Protection ... 69
5. Claims Commission of 1868 70
6. Domestic Disturbances and Damage Claims of
Foreigners 70
7. Juárez Pact, May 21, 1911 71
8. Carranza Decree of June 11, 1915, on Revolutionary
Claims 72
9. Carranza Claims Commission, 1919 72
10. Claims and Recognition of Obregón 74
11. Recommendations of Fall Committee, 1920 75
12. Secretary of State Hughes Treaty of Amity and
Commerce 76
13. Resumption of Issuance of Drilling Permits by
Obregón 78
14. Mexican Supreme Court Decision of 1921 80
VI. Agrarian claims: climax and settlement 83
1. The Bucareli Conference 83
2. The Nature of Foreign Property Rights in Mexico. . . 84
3. American International Law 86
4. The Bucareli Agreements 88
5. General Claims Agreement, September 8-10, 1923 . . 90
TABLE OF CONTENTS IX
6. Special Claims Agreement, September 10, 1923. ... 90
7. Work of General Claims Commission 91
8. Work of Special Claims Commission 93
9. Agrarian Claims 94
10. General Claims Dispute Reopened 95
11. Claims Convention, November 19, 1941 114
VII. Oil, silver, and the Mexican debt 116
1. Mexican National Debt, 1914 116
2. Mexican National Debt, 1919 117
3. Carranza Petroleum Tax, 1917 119
4. Export Tax of 1921 on Petroleum 119
5. Secret Conference of Obregón and Oil Industry,
1921 119
6. Lamont-De la Huerta Agreement, 1922 120
7. Conference of Mexico and Oil Men, 1924 122
8. Lamont-Pani Agreement, 1925 122
9. Lamont-Oca Agreement, 1930 125
10. The United States Silver Purchase Agreement, 1936 . 127
11. The United States Silver Purchase Agreement, 1937 . 127
12. Suspension Silver Purchase Agreement, 1938 128
13. United States Silver Purchase Agreement, 1942 .... 132
14. Debt Agreement of Mexico-United States, 1942.... 132
VIII. The oil industry and Mexican politics, 1900-1919 . . . 135
1. Early Conditions in the Mexican Oil Industry 135
2. Pierce, Pearson, and Diaz 135
3. Madero and Waters-Pierce Oil Company 138
4. Diaz, English Capital, and United States Diplomacy . 139
5. Ambassador Wilson and Madero 140
6. Development Mexican Oil Industry, 1911 141
7. Ambassador Wilson and Mexican Revolution 141
8. Ambassador Wilson and General Huerta 145
9 The Lind Mission 148
10. Carranza and the Constitutionalists 149
11. Plan de Guadalupe, 1914 . . . 150
12. Recognition of Carranza by the United States, 1915. . 150
13. Carranza, Villa, and Woodrow Wilson 150
14. The Mexican Oil Industry, 1917 153
15. The Oil Industry and Mexico s International Position 155
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16. Interventionism in the United States 156
17. The Fall of Carranza and Woodrow Wilson 158
IX. The Mexican oil industry and governmental policy,
1919-1937 160
1. Mexican Oil Industry, 1917-1922 160
2. Conference of 1924 between Mexico and Oil Men . . 165
3. Mexican Oil Industry, 1924 166
4. Dispute over Petroleum Law of 1925 167
5. Mexican Oil Industry, 1925-1929 170
6. Rise of Mexican Labor 174
7. Mexican Oil Industry, 1933 174
8. Presidential Election, 1934 175
9. The Six-Year Plan 177
10. Mexican Labor and the Overthrow of Calles 178
11. Cárdenas on the Mexican Oil Industry 179
12. Organization of Petroleum Workers 180
13. Mexican Oil Industry, 1936 180
14. Cárdenas Agrarian Policy 181
15. Expropriation Law of 1936 182
X. The oil workers strike of 1937 183
1. Oil Workers Contracts prior to 1936 183
2. Proposed Industry-Wide Contract of 1936 183
3. Negotiations over Proposed Contract 186
4. Oil Workers Strike, May, 1937 188
5. Oil Workers Appeal to Federal Labor Board 188
6. Work of Federal Labor Board 189
7. Work of Special Group Seven of Labor Board 190
8. Report of Special Group Seven 191
9. Company Objections to Report 192
10. Company Appeal to Supreme Court of Mexico .... 193
11. Workers Demonstrations 194
12. Supreme Court Decision, March 1, 1938 195
13. The Economic Issue 196
14. The Management Issue 201
15. The Oil Companies Fear of Nationalization 203
16. Mexican Oil Industry, 1937 204
XI. Expropriation: goal achieved 206
1. Companies Reject Supreme Court Decision 206
TABLE OF CONTENTS XI
2. Private Negotiations among Companies, Union,
Mexico 207
3. Resolutions in National Congress of Mexico 207
4. The Decision to Expropriate 208
5. The Companies Declared in Rebeldía 209
6. Necessity for Continuous Operation of Oil Industry . 210
7. The Companies Position in Mexican Opinion .... 210
8. Mexican Position as Placed before Students 211
9. Governmental Position on Stoppage of Public Utility 212
10. The Expropriatory Decree 213
11. Mexican Labor s Attitude toward Expropriation .... 214
12. Official Views on Expropriation 214
13- Popular Support of Expropriation 215
14. Economic Inopportunity of Expropriation 217
15. The Attitude of the Companies toward Expropriation 217
16. The Attitude of the United States on Expropriation. . 218
17. The Attitude of American Labor on Expropriation . . 221
XII. Expropriation: repercussions within and without
Mexico 223
1. Inaction of the United States 223
2. Pan-Americanism and the Good Neighbor Policy. . . 223
3- The Companies Correspondence with State
Department 224
4. Mexican Supreme Court Decision, May 10, 1938 . . . 225
5. Mexican Supreme Court Decision, December, 1939 . 225
6. The Companies Request Diplomatic Protection. . . . 225
7. International Law on Diplomatic Protection 226
8. American Press on Property Rights in Mexico 226
9- Latin-American Attitudes toward Expropriation .... 227
10. State Department Raises Issue of Unsettled Claims . . 229
11. British Attitude toward Expropriation 230
12. Mexico Breaks Relations with Britain 234
13. Domestic Opposition to Expropriation 235
14. Saturnino Cedillo 235
15- International Fascism in Mexico 236
16. Crushing of Cediüista Revolt 240
17. Election of 1940 in Mexico 241
XIII. Expropriation: economic repercussions 243
1. The Mexican Government and Sale of Expropriated
Oil 243
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2. The Companies and the Economic War on Mexico. . 243
3. International Court Decisions on Mexican Oil .... 249
4. Mexican Efforts to Sell Oil to France 252
5. Mexico Seeks Oil Market in Fascist Countries 253
6. German Economic Ties with Mexico 254
7. Italian Economic Ties with Mexico 255
8. Japanese Economic Ties with Mexico 256
9. American Economic Relations with Mexico in 1939 . 258
10. Mexico s Survival of Economic War 258
11. World War II and Mexico s Oil Markets 260
12. Revival of American Market for Mexican Oil 262
XIV. The nationalized oil industry: 1938-1942 263
1. First Organization of the Nationalized Oil Industry. . 263
2. Production of Oil in March-April, 1938 264
3. Worker Discontent in the Oil Industry, 1938 265
4. Reorganization of Oil Industry, June 1938 266
5. Workers Benefits after Expropriation 266
6. The Oil Industry, 1937-1939 268
7. Expansion of Worker Force in the Oil Industry.... 270
8. World War II and Financial Crisis in Oil Industry . . 271
9. Labor Dispute in Nationalized Oil Industry, 1940 . . 273
10. The Oil Industry, 1940 275
11. Cárdenas Order Reorganizing Oil Industry, 1940. . . 275
12. Pemex Appeal to Federal Labor Board 276
13. Worker Unrest in Oil Industry, 1940 276
14. Oil Workers and Pemex Set Up Mixed Commission,
1940 277
15. Reorganization of Oil Industry Administration, 1940 277
16. Oil Union Attacks Oil Administration, 1940 278
17. Failure of Mixed Commission and Strike Order, 1940 279
18. Work of Extraordinary Commission of Workers. . . . 279
19. Report of Special Committee to Labor Board 280
20. Order of Labor Board on Management 281
21. The Oil Industry, 1941 281
22. Revival of Worker Discontent in 1942 283
23. The Oil Industry, 1942 283
24. Subsidence of the Oil Problem 284
XV. Expropriation and settlement: conclusion of an era . 285
1. First Efforts at Payment for Expropriated Properties. . 285
TABLE OF CONTENTS XIII
2. Mexican View on Compensation 286
3. The Company View of Property to be Compensated . 286
4. Mexican View on Property to be Compensated .... 287
5. Mexican View on Deferment of Compensation .... 287
6. Companies Appeal Based on Denial of Justice .... 289
7. Mexican Offers of Payment, 1938 289
8. Mexico Accepts American Proposal on Compen¬
sation, 1938 290
9. Companies Propose International Arbitration 290
10. Negotiations and Agreement for Conference, 1938 . . 291
11. Richberg Mission 292
12. Welles Proposal 296
13. Hurley Mission and Sinclair Settlement, 1939-1940. . 297
14. American Government Reenters Negotiations, 1940 . 298
15. Valuations of the Expropriated Properties 299
16. Improved Mexican-American Relations, 1941 304
17. Mexican-American Military Agreement, 1941 305
18. Agreement on Method of Valuing Oil Properties . . . 305
19. Commission of Experts to Value Oil Properties .... 309
20. Report of Commission on Value of Oil Properties . . 310
21. Agreement on Method of Payment of Compensation 312
Bibliography 315
Index 333
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