Integration as a closing keyword of the Seminar “Latin American proposals facing our current global challenges” Mexico City, 2012
01-10-2012 11:03
The prestigious National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), with more than 250,000 students, and a wonderful city built in 1950, -a UNESCO World Heritage Site-, through its Institute for Legal Research (IIJ) as part of its Mexican Yearbook of International Law Seminar (SAMDI), urged the legal community and many invited Latin American universities from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela to discuss issues of regional integration: environmental law, in particular, in the Amazon region and on offshore maritime activities, Indigenous and Afro-American minority rights, integration through arbitration and business law in the Caribbean and Latin America.
Beginning of the Seminar "Latin American proposals facing our current global challenges", Mexico City, September 20th & 21st, 2012
01-10-2012 10:56
Under the initiative of the Mexican Yearbook of International Law (AMDI), directed by Prof. Manuel Becerra Ramirez and co-organized by Evelyn Tellez Carvajal (Mexico), Maria Angela Sasaki Otani (Peru), Rafael Clemente do Prado Oliveira and Paulo de Tarso Lugon Arantes (Brazil), the prestigious National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), through its Institute for Legal Research (IIJ), as part of its ongoing Seminar of the Mexican Yearbook of International Law (SAMDI), invites the legal community to debate in its Table II on the OHADAC project of regional integration.


