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René Alejandro Aguilar García

    Die neue Welt des internationalen Wirtschaftsrechts
    T-MEC UND INTERNATIONALES WIRTSCHAFTSRECHT
    The new world of international economic law
    The world ranking of universities
    International Economic Law and the case of Mexico
    T-MEC AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW
    • 2023

      International Economic Law and the case of Mexico

      The case of Mexico as a developing country and its problems, does it have a solution?

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book explores critical issues in International Economic Law, focusing on political credibility and the impact on developing countries, particularly Mexico. It examines the New International Economic Order, human rights, and the role of UN experts in Chapter 1. Chapter 2 delves into economic development challenges, foreign debt, privatization, and the implications of the 1994 NAFTA. Chapter 3 addresses the international financial system's operation, poverty alleviation efforts, and responses to critiques of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank.

      International Economic Law and the case of Mexico
    • 2022

      The world ranking of universities

      Mexico, China and the United States

      • 316 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Amid significant global changes, this analysis reflects on the fragility of the international system highlighted during the pandemic of 2020. It explores the emergence of a new international society and the impact of the vaccine on global stability. The book also examines shifts among major powers and the evolving landscape of education, noting the changing status of leading universities. It features the comprehensive 2020 World University Ranking by Shanghai University, showcasing the competitive ascent of institutions aiming for top positions.

      The world ranking of universities
    • 2022

      The new world of international economic law

      The United States, China and international economic law

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring the interplay between the United States, China, and International Economic Law reveals a unique perspective on overcoming challenges in global economics. The book delves into the inner workings of both nations and presents innovative proposals within the framework of international law. By relying solely on primary sources, it offers verifiable insights, encouraging readers to engage deeply with the material and expand their understanding of these influential countries and their contributions to the world.

      The new world of international economic law
    • 2020

      T-MEC AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book delves into the complexities of the Mexico, United States, and Canada Agreement (T-MEC), which updates NAFTA. It highlights the urgency behind its signing by outgoing Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto in 2018, as his term was ending. The narrative captures the political dynamics, with Donald Trump and Justin Trudeau navigating their leadership transitions while ratifying the agreement, and the immediate support from new Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. The context emphasizes the agreement's significance in North American trade relations.

      T-MEC AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW