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Publicado 2020
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In the following article, the right of first refusal in the civil law system is discussed. The article starts with the history of this right in global and peruvian civil codification and then moves onto the cases and requirements for this right to be exercised.
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Publicado 2024
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As part of the 40th anniversary of the Civil Code, Dr. Vidal Ramirez, one of the few members of the Civil Code Reform Commission still alive, tells us unpublished stories about the experience of reform and codification of the Civil Code of 1984. He also recalls the other members of the Reform Commission, as well as the challenges they faced to achieve what is now the most important civil law.
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Publicado 2016
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El presente trabajo busca realizar un estudio integral del Arbitraje de Consumo. Para lo cual analizaremos la propuesta normativa del Sistema de Arbitraje de Consumo peruano, estableciendo las condiciones necesarias para su viabilidad en nuestro ordenamiento jurídico, proyectando el posible desempeño de los diversos actores del Arbitraje de Consumo en el Perú y proponiendo su implementación gradual en el sector de mayor cantidad de Reclamos y Denuncias Administrativas en nuestro Sistema de Protección al Consumidor, el Sector Bancario y Financiero en la Sede Central del Indecopi.
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As part of the 40th anniversary of the Civil Code, Dr. Vidal Ramirez, one of the few members of the Civil Code Reform Commission still alive, tells us unpublished stories about the experience of reform and codification of the Civil Code of 1984.He also recalls the other members of the Reform Commission, as well as the challenges they faced to achieve what is now the most important civil law.
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The text analyzes the characteristics and regulation of entities issuing publicly traded securities in Peru, highlighting their importance within the financial market. It explains that these issues are reserved exclusively for legal entities, including public sector entities (state-owned companies under public, private and mixed law), as well as private sector corporations. In particular, the author points out that public companies generate share certificates that reflect their capital stock, while private companies use the public offering of shares as a mechanism to obtain financing and promote shareholding. In turn, publicly traded companies, characterized by their listing on the stock exchange, play a crucial role in mobilizing domestic savings and boosting the stock market. Next, it is commented that current legislation contemplates instruments such as convertible bonds and non-votin...
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