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What do the current Constitutions of Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela have in common? These are all part of what is known asthe new Latin American constitutionalism, a recenttheory of Constitutional Law that offers a new approach to analize the role of constitutionalism inthe present times.THĒMIS-Law Review had the opportunity to interview the main representative of this Latin American constitutionalism, with regard to what this new proposal is about, the solutions it presents, the challenges it faces, as well as the reading it offers about constitutional phenomenons and Constitutional Law institutions.
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Publicado 2015
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What do the current Constitutions of Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela have in common? These are all part of what is known asthe new Latin American constitutionalism, a recenttheory of Constitutional Law that offers a new approach to analize the role of constitutionalism inthe present times.THĒMIS-Law Review had the opportunity to interview the main representative of this Latin American constitutionalism, with regard to what this new proposal is about, the solutions it presents, the challenges it faces, as well as the reading it offers about constitutional phenomenons and Constitutional Law institutions.
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Regulation and regulatory agencies have aninfluence on the economy and on the legal system ofa country. In this context, which are the challengesof regulatory agencies in developing countries, forexample, Peru? What is their relation with foreign investment? In a context of financial crisis, which isthe role that these agencies should play?THĒMIS-Law Review had the opportunity to briefly interview one of the more recognized and consulted experts in Regulation, who provided answers to the questions indicated above.
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Publicado 2015
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Regulation and regulatory agencies have aninfluence on the economy and on the legal system ofa country. In this context, which are the challengesof regulatory agencies in developing countries, forexample, Peru? What is their relation with foreign investment? In a context of financial crisis, which isthe role that these agencies should play?THĒMIS-Law Review had the opportunity to briefly interview one of the more recognized and consulted experts in Regulation, who provided answers to the questions indicated above.
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Publicado 2015
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What do the current Constitutions of Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela have in common? These are all part of what is known asthe new Latin American constitutionalism, a recenttheory of Constitutional Law that offers a new approach to analize the role of constitutionalism inthe present times.TH?MIS-Law Review had the opportunity to interview the main representative of this Latin American constitutionalism, with regard to what this new proposal is about, the solutions it presents, the challenges it faces, as well as the reading it offers about constitutional phenomenons and Constitutional Law institutions.
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Regulation and regulatory agencies have aninfluence on the economy and on the legal system ofa country. In this context, which are the challengesof regulatory agencies in developing countries, forexample, Peru? What is their relation with foreign investment? In a context of financial crisis, which isthe role that these agencies should play?TH?MIS-Law Review had the opportunity to briefly interview one of the more recognized and consulted experts in Regulation, who provided answers to the questions indicated above.