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Determinantes Explícitos E Implícitos De La Deuda Externa Pública Peruana, José Manuel Martin Coronado Dec 2003

Determinantes Explícitos E Implícitos De La Deuda Externa Pública Peruana, José Manuel Martin Coronado

José-Manuel Martin Coronado

This research aims to prove that sound economic policies are nothing more that basic conditions for the foreign public debt problem. In fact, by studying the factors of public debt issues in Peru, Latin America and the emerging economies it’s clear that some implicit economic and non-economic factors have to be considered because of the social complexity and variable characteristics in emerging economies. This causes failures in economic policies assumptions, inefficiencies, distorted causality and nonrational behavior. This paper proposes, first, to perform a deep and comparative analysis of the foreign debt determinants in emerging economies, then, to allocate financial resources, …


Manual De Derecho Procesal Civil, Edward Ivan Cueva Feb 2003

Manual De Derecho Procesal Civil, Edward Ivan Cueva

Edward Ivan Cueva

No abstract provided.


Inordinate Chill: Bits, Non-Nafta Mits, And Host-State Regulatory Freedom - An Indonesian Case Study, Stuart G. Gross Jan 2003

Inordinate Chill: Bits, Non-Nafta Mits, And Host-State Regulatory Freedom - An Indonesian Case Study, Stuart G. Gross

Stuart G Gross

No abstract provided.


Israelische Rechtsgeschichte: Vergangenheit Und Gegenwart, Assaf Likhovski, Ron Harris, Alexandre Kedar, Pnina Lahav Jan 2003

Israelische Rechtsgeschichte: Vergangenheit Und Gegenwart, Assaf Likhovski, Ron Harris, Alexandre Kedar, Pnina Lahav

Assaf Likhovski

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. Countenancing The Oppression Of Women: How Liberals Tolerate Religious And Cultural Practices That Discriminate Against Women, Gila Stopler Jan 2003

. Countenancing The Oppression Of Women: How Liberals Tolerate Religious And Cultural Practices That Discriminate Against Women, Gila Stopler

Gila Stopler

In recent years the notion that religious and cultural practices should be accommodated even at the cost of relinquishing the protection of women’s rights has been gaining prominence and many abuses of women’s rights have been dismissed as justified and inevitable. In this article I argue that the accommodation of religious and cultural practices that discriminate against women is misguided and unjust. While religious and cultural practices can no longer serve as justification for discrimination on the basis of race, ethnicity and religion they still serve as the most prevalent justification for sex discrimination. The article analyzes this discrepancy, as …


The Fusades Strategy For El Salvador: Priority Areas For Judicial Reform And The Problem Of Corruption, Tamara Lothian Jan 2003

The Fusades Strategy For El Salvador: Priority Areas For Judicial Reform And The Problem Of Corruption, Tamara Lothian

Tamara Lothian

No abstract provided.


Liability For Pure Financial Loss In Europe: An Economic Restatement, Mauro Bussani, Vernon V. Palmer, Francesco Parisi Jan 2003

Liability For Pure Financial Loss In Europe: An Economic Restatement, Mauro Bussani, Vernon V. Palmer, Francesco Parisi

Mauro Bussani

As generally understood in the law and economics literature, the economic loss rule states that a plaintiff cannot recover damages for a pure financial loss. The comparative study of the recoverability in tort of pure economic losses, however, reveals that the recognition and significance attributed to the economic loss rule and to the notion of "economic loss" varies considerably across Western legal systems. This paper therefore revisits recent findings of comparative law about the recoverability of pure economic losses, and demonstrates that legal notions of pure economic loss encompass several types of situations, with little or no correspondence with the …