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Chile: Doing Business in Chile for Everyone Guide: Practical Information and Contacts for Success
Comparative law is a common subject-matter of research and teaching in many universities around the world, and the twenty-first century has aptly been termed 'the era of comparative law'. This Cambridge Handbook of Comparative Law presents a truly global perspective of comparative law today. The contributors are drawn from all parts of the world to provide different perspectives on how we understand the 'law' and how it operates in practice. In substance, the Handbook contains 36 chapters covering a broad range of topics, divided under the following headings: 'Methods of Comparative Law' (Part I), 'Legal Families and Geographical Comparisons' (Part II), 'Central Themes in Comparative Law' (Part III); and 'Comparative Law beyond the State' (Part IV).
2011 Updated Reprint. Updated Annually. Chile Customs, Trade Regulations and Procedures Handbook
Este libro contiene una propuesta revisionista de la concepción tradicional del orden público económico. Inspirada en una visión libertaria, la obra, no obstante, revisa objetivamente y con rigurosidad los alcances de dicha noción y propone aquella que mejor se aviene con la Nueva Carta Fundamental de 1980. Este primer tomo repasa con prolijidad las numerosas aristas que ofrecen dos garantías constitucionales que configuran el eje de este nuevo orden público económico: la libertad económica y la no discriminación arbitraria en materia económica.
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Focusing on Chile and Colombia during the 1950s and 1960s, Kofas examines the impact of IMF, World Bank, and U.S. foreign policy on the economies and social and political institutions of Latin America. Far from fostering democracy and social justice, foreign loans and aid were major impediments to these ideals. Symptomatic of systematic underdevelopment, cyclical Third World foreign borrowing and debt crises have been responsible for maintaining the debtor nations integrated into the global market economy, perpetuating their dependency, and maintaining low living standards. Comparing Colombia and Chile, the book examines the complex factors of domestic and international forces that account f...