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[The Autism Law in Chile: Challenges for Implementation and the Role of Pediatricians].
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The approval of a set of laws since 2009, has produced substantial modifications to territorial policy in Chile, in force since1974. The regional administration had been characterized by maintaining the centralized model, in its deconcentrated regional ...
Henríquez Opazo, Osvaldo
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Immigration and the Boundaries of Black Political Subjecthood in Argentina and Chile
International Migration ReviewIn the last two decades, the Argentine and Chilean states have passed laws and policies targeting Afro-descendant populations. But while Argentine law has institutionalized Afro-descent through a broad notion of African ancestry and African-based culture,
Antonia Mardones Marshall
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Australasian Journal of Water Resources, 2018
In 2017, rivers in New Zealand, India and Colombia received legal rights and were granted the status of legal persons. The increased legal powers, often a result of groundbreaking agreements or settlements with Indigenous peoples, may improve ...
E. O’Donnell, E. Macpherson
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In 2017, rivers in New Zealand, India and Colombia received legal rights and were granted the status of legal persons. The increased legal powers, often a result of groundbreaking agreements or settlements with Indigenous peoples, may improve ...
E. O’Donnell, E. Macpherson
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The differentiation of law in Chile
2014Die vorliegende Arbeit untersucht die Differenzierung des Rechtssystems in Chile. Die grundlegende Frage der Arbeit ist: Welche Bedingungen ermöglichen die Entstehung eines funktional differenzierten Rechtssystems in Chile. Diese Fragestellung führt unweigerlich zum Problem des funktionalen Differenzierungsprozesses.
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Law and Development Memoirs I: The Chile Law Program
The American Journal of Comparative Law, 2000This is the first of two brief memoirs of "law and development" projects of the 1960s and '70s1 in which the writer was centrally involved. One of them, the Chile Law Program, had modest ambitions and, until it fell victim to larger political events in Chile, promised to be modestly effective.
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International labour review (Print), 2018
In June 2011, the International Labour Conference adopted the Convention concerning decent work for domestic workers, No. 189, and its accompanying Recommendation No. 201.
Lorena Poblete
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In June 2011, the International Labour Conference adopted the Convention concerning decent work for domestic workers, No. 189, and its accompanying Recommendation No. 201.
Lorena Poblete
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The law and occupational justice: Inputs for the understanding of disability in Chile
Journal of Occupational Science, 2018Occupational justice is a widely used concept in occupational science literature. While its conceptualization and practical dimensions have proven somewhat difficult, it has emerged as a category t...
Randy Yañez, Yanira Zúñiga
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Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Chile
2019In the last few years, the Chilean insurance contract law has undergone relevant modifications. For this reason, and prior to a detailed analysis of the transparency topic, it is necessary to consider that our Commerce Code comes from 1865, and in this context, in the insurance contract law free will predominates, which had the norms enacted by the ...
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Challenges to addressing trafficking into forced labor in Chile: a legal culture perspective
Crime, law and social change, 2022Carol Chan, Nathalie Gómez
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