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Diseño Institucional De Órganos Reguladores En México, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez May 2010

Diseño Institucional De Órganos Reguladores En México, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

No abstract provided.


Reforma Regulatoria Y Competitividad, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez Apr 2010

Reforma Regulatoria Y Competitividad, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

No abstract provided.


¿Qué Reformas Son Necesarias Para Combatir A Los Monopolios En México? Modelos Más Adecuados De Autonomía Para Los Reguladores, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez Mar 2010

¿Qué Reformas Son Necesarias Para Combatir A Los Monopolios En México? Modelos Más Adecuados De Autonomía Para Los Reguladores, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

No abstract provided.


Patent Examination Policy And The Social Costs Of Examiner Allowance And Rejection Errors, Ron D. Katznelson Feb 2010

Patent Examination Policy And The Social Costs Of Examiner Allowance And Rejection Errors, Ron D. Katznelson

Ron D. Katznelson

No abstract provided.


Cláusula Paraguas, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez Jan 2010

Cláusula Paraguas, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

No abstract provided.


Trato Justo Y Equitativo, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez Jan 2010

Trato Justo Y Equitativo, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

No abstract provided.


The Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Ranganath Vadapalli Vg. Jan 2010

The Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Ranganath Vadapalli Vg.

Dr. V.G.Ranganath

In India, the consumer movement began to develop in the 1960s though it took its shape in the late 1980’s. In 1982, an ‘Asian Seminar in Consumer Protection’ was organized in schools and colleges, in which 300 delegates from all the Asian Countries participated. Taking this landmark consumer movement into consideration, the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi included Consumer Protection as the 17th programme and it was put on the national agenda. For the first time, the need to create a statute for the protection of the consumers was felt.