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| DOI | 10.1093/ULR/UNU020 | ||
| Año | 2014 | ||
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This article provides a description of the past and current initiatives on the harmonization of contract law in Latin America. Private international law instruments of unification are described, providing a summary of the regional Latin American integration efforts and its impact on the harmonization of private law. The article also examines the most recent academic initiative of harmonization—the project for the drafting of the Principles of Latin American Contract Law.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Momberg U., Rodrigo | Hombre |
University of Oxford - Reino Unido
University of Oxford, Brasenose College - Reino Unido Universidad Católica del Norte - Chile |
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| Universidad del Norte |
| University of Oxford |
| Fundación Fernando Fueyo |
| French Fondation pour le Droit Continental |
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| The most recent academic initiative is led by a group of South American legal academics, who are working on a project called Principles of Latin American Contract Law (Principios Latinoamericanos de Derecho de los Contratos or PLDC in Spanish).65 The idea emerged in 2010 when a group of legal academics from Argentina, Colombia, and Chile gathered in France to participate in a conference about the evolution of French and Latin American contract law. The project found the support of the French Fondation pour le Droit Continental and the Chilean Fundación Fernando Fueyo, which is attached to Diego Portales University. At present, academics from Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Venezuela have joined the project. |