dc.creatorPerrone, Nicolás Marcelo
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dc.date.created2016-06-15 00:00:00
dc.date.created2022-09-09T21:00:09Z
dc.date.issued2016-06-15
dc.identifier10.18601/01229893.n36.07
dc.identifier2346-2051
dc.identifier0122-9893
dc.identifierhttps://bdigital.uexternado.edu.co/handle/001/10504
dc.identifierhttps://doi.org/10.18601/01229893.n36.07
dc.description.abstractEsta contribución tiene por objetivo analizar el rol de la academia latinoamericana de derecho internacional económico frente al orden económico global. Gran parte de los problemas que hoy sufren los latinoamericanos se vincula a la globalización económica. Condiciones laborales, acceso a medicamentos, uso de recursos naturales, entre otros, están íntimamente ligados al orden económico global. En el debate sobre estos problemas, no obstante, pocas veces se reconoce el rol fundamental que tiene la academia de derecho internacional económico. Si bien es cierto que el conocimiento articulado por la academia no es suficiente para explicar por qué los Estados actúan de cierta forma, quizás sea suficiente para entender por qué no actúan de otra manera. En este marco, el argumento central de esta contribución es que la academia de derecho internacional económico tiene un rol clave en la creación y reproducción del actual orden económico global. Si esto es correcto, la academia regional puede hacer más por Latinoamérica que servir de apoyo a las necesidades estatales, tanto de asesoría como de defensa de sus intereses en controversias legales. Al tomar conciencia de su rol constitutivo del orden económico global, la academia regional puede ser un medio fundamental para articular alternativas que permitan a Latinoamérica y su población encontrar su lugar en la globalización.
dc.description.abstractThis article aims to analyse the role of the Latin American scholarship on international economic law in the formation of the global economic order. A large number of the problems that many Latin Americans face today relate to the global economy. Labour conditions, access to medicines, the use of natural resources, among others, are closely connected to the global economic order. In few instances, however, the debate on these problems recognises the fundamental role of the international economic law scholarship. Although the actual knowledge created by this scholarship does not explain why States behave in a certain way, it may serve to explain why they do not behave otherwise. This article argues that the scholarship on international economic law plays a crucial role in the creation and reproduction of the current global economic order. If this is correct, the regional scholarship can do more for Latin American than meeting the advisory and litigation needs of states. It can promote alternatives that can help the region and its people to find their place in the global economy.
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dc.publisherDepartamento de Derecho Constitucional
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dc.sourcehttps://revistas.uexternado.edu.co/index.php/derest/article/view/4578
dc.subjectDerecho internacional económico
dc.subjectLatinoamérica
dc.subjectglobalización
dc.subjectinversiones extranjeras
dc.subjectcomercio internacional
dc.subjectInternational Economic Law
dc.subjectLatin America
dc.subjectGlobalisation
dc.subjectForeign Investment
dc.subjectInternational Trade
dc.title¿Un espacio para pensar alternativas? La academia latinoamericana de derecho internacional económico frente al orden económico global
dc.typeArtículo de revista


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