Published Jul 15, 2011



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Oswaldo Giraldo López

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Abstract

This article compares the international agenda that comes after the fall of the Soviet Union, with the economic and social development plans and programs that were adopted in Colombia since 1990 and until 2010. Its purpose is to demonstrate that Colombia has adhered fully to the guidelines of the economic agenda and international politics and that, as a consequence, its economic law simply collects such postulates, either in the external order, as in the internal order.

Keywords

Agenda internacional, programas de desarrollo económico y social, apertura económica, inversión extranjera, propiedad intelectual, relaciones laborales, migraciones, medio ambiente, democracia, derechos humanos, narcotráfico, terrorismoInternational agenda, programs of economic and social development, economic openness, foreign investment, intellectual property, labor relations, migration, environment, democracy, human rights, trafficking, terrorism, Washington Consensus

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Giraldo López, O. (2011). Colombian economic law in the context of international agenda. Revista De La Maestría En Derecho Económico, 7(7), 13–47. Retrieved from https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/revmaescom/article/view/13878
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