Derecho Económico Comparado

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The Latin American Community of Nations has been a recurring ideal. Today the constitution of the Latin American States has dedicated themselves to this objective. Since the ?Letter of Jamaica? Simón Bolívar outlined this as a political aim necessary to integrate the states that emerged after independence from Spain, as in fact happened.There have been concrete efforts to encourage so attractive a target, such as the ?Grupo Andino?, Mercosur, G.3, Central America and the Caribbean, the Free Trade Agreement of North America. It is required for that purpose to enhance the comparative study of the norms that regulate such organizations, in order to conform in the immediate future a steady flow as regards the ?exchange? phase, until we arrive at kind of economic and normative identity, as demonstrated by the European Union.

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