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Fit for purpose? Evaluating climate change adaptation laws and policies for marine aquaculture in Chile [PDF]
This research article describes Chile’s climate change adaptation policies and plans for marine aquaculture in Chile, with a focus on the nationally important salmon farming industry, and assesses whether they have adequately addressed legal barriers to ...
Cecilia Engler
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COVID-19 and Labour Law: Chile
Italian Labour Law e-Journal, Vol 13, No 1S (2020): Special Issue: Covid-19 and Labour Law.
Pablo Arellano Ortíz +2 more
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The Effects of Increasing Penalties in Drunk Driving Laws—Evidence from Chile [PDF]
This paper analyzes Chile’s drunk driving laws and their effects on car crashes, injuries, and deaths. There were two policy changes. While the 2012 law increased license suspension penalties and decreased the legal blood alcohol limits for drivers, the ...
Andres García-Echalar, Tomáš Rau
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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Law in Chile [PDF]
The TEA Law ensures the right to equal opportunities and safeguards the social inclusion of children, adolescents and adults with ASD, eliminating any form of discrimination. It promotes a comprehensive approach in the social, health and education areas, and raises awareness in society on this issue.
José Manuel Salum Tomé
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Implementing a Food Labeling and Marketing Law in Chile [PDF]
In 2012, Chile passed a law intended to reduce obesity in the country. It included several novel features, such as a front-of-package label, limitations to marketing and advertising, and policies targeting schools. The law required the creation of a regulation to address its implementation.
Pablo Villalobos Dintrans +3 more
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The labor market of digital labor platforms in Chile: companies, state regulation and workers [PDF]
IntroductionIn Chile, as in different Latin American countries, a growing expansion of digital labor platforms has been observed since 2010. The study of the labor markets of these platforms in countries such as Chile is of great importance to understand
Antonio Stecher +2 more
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Introduction Introducing legislation that restricts companies from exposing children to marketing of unhealthy food and beverage products is both politically and technically difficult.
Fiona Sing +4 more
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Preventive Detention as a Personal Preventive Measure in Criminal Law of Chile
Two decades ago, Chile took action and started a process that modified its entire criminal system, a process that did not commence in Chile alone, but in the majority of South American countries who followed the same path; in Chile, the adversarial system was gradually implemented, and since 2005 it remains in force in every part of the country ...
Hardy Torres López
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The Social Construction of the Urban Trees Law in Chile
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Cecilia Michea Valenzuela
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Revisiting Okun’s law::testing for asymmetric adjustment in Chile [PDF]
Okun’s law establishes how much of a country’s output is ‘lost’ when unemployment exceeds its natural or trend rate. Most studies assume a linear unemployment–output trade-off towards long-run equilibrium, which implies that economic expansions and recessions have a symmetric effect on unemployment.
Navarro Gonzalez, Claudio
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