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From:Comparative Economic Studies (Vol. 57, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedIn the 15 years from 1999 to 2013, Chilean GDP growth averaged 3.9%. Although this was above the 3.2% Latin American average, it represented a sharp drop from the country's sustained 7% annual growth in 1990-1998, the...
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From:Human Rights Quarterly (Vol. 14, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedChileans born between 1950 and 1955 are called the generation of disenchantment. Members of this generation make up the majority of 'the disappeared,' victims of torture by the Pinochet regime. Chile today is still...
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From:American Journal of International Law (Vol. 112, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedSTC 3729/2017. Upon Unconstitutionality Actions 3729, 3751; Against Legislative Bill Bulletin No. 9895-11. Rol de la causa 3729(3751)-17-CPT. At https://www.tribunal-constitucional.cl/descargar_sentencia.php?id=3515....
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From:Antigonish Review (Issue 157) Peer-ReviewedWe are all brothers, says the tour conductor: Americanos Four thousand metres above sea level we have found a true compañero ready to administer oxygen and point out strange animals. Later, lost, unable to find our...
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From:Architecture (Vol. 89, Issue 5)A glass house in Chile sparks controversy. Robert Gonzalez reports that its architects intended much more than a peep show. City In post-dictatorship Chile, a number of "resistance art" projects are attempting to...
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From:Human Rights Quarterly (Vol. 15, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedA Chilean expatriate poet and human rights activist recounts her return to her country and remarks on its slow transformation from authoritarian rule to democracy. Despite seventeen years of military rule under Augusto...
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From:Antiquity (Vol. 74, Issue 286) Peer-ReviewedIn March 2000, a visiting American archaeologist, LuAnn Wandsnider, asked a seemingly simple question in the Staff Club at the University of Sydney. LuAnn wanted to visit the grave of V. Gordon Childe who died in the...
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From:NACLA Report on the Americas (Vol. 31, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedChile's Chamber of Deputies voted 62-52 to reject a motion for the impeachment of Augusto Pinochet, former commander in chief of the Armed Forces. Pinochet was criticized for his alleged involvement in two incidents of...
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From:American Journal of International Law (Vol. 109, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedMARITIME DISPUTE (Peru v. Chile). 53ILM 430 (2014). International Court of Justice, January 27, 2014. On January 27, 2014, the International Court of Justice (Court) rendered its judgment in a dispute between Peru...
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From:Revista Universitas (Issue 136) Peer-Reviewed
EL HERMETISMO DE LA JURISDICCION CONSTITUCIONAL CHILENA A PROPOSITO DEL CONTROL DE CONVENCIONALIDAD.
El presente trabajo de investigación analiza cómo el diseño constitucional chileno incide tanto en el ejercicio del control de convencionalidad por el órgano de justicia constitucional, como en el diálogo entre el... -
From:Chemical Engineering (Vol. 122, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedJanuary 26, 2015 Methanex Corp. (Vancouver, B.C., Canada; www.methanex.com) started up its methanol plant in Geismar, La. The plant's capacity is 1 million m.t./yr of methanol. The plant was relocated from the company's...
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From:NACLA Report on the Americas (Vol. 35, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedSANTIAGO--In late June, the Chilean human rights movement known as La Funa was met with water cannons, beatings and mass arrests for the first time since beginning public "outings" of human rights violators in October...
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From:The Journal of Corporate Citizenship (Issue 16) Peer-ReviewedACCUSATIONS OF CORPORATE TAX evasion also abounded in Chile. A paper published in a volume by World Economy, Ecology and Development (WEED) examined why most private mining companies operating in that country do not...
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From:Environmental Law (Vol. 34, Issue 4)Carl Bauer. 1616 P Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20036: RFF Press, April 2004. (202) 329-5028. www.rffpress.org. ISBN 1-891853-79-1. 164 pp. $33.95 Clothbound. Increasing scarcity, conflict, and environmental damage...
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From:NACLA Report on the Americas (Vol. 33, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedSANTIAGO - It has not been a banner year for Chile's former military tyrants. October 16, 1998, saw the arrest in London of their maximum leader, the ex-dictator and Senator-for-life Augusto Pinochet, on charges,...
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From:Communications of the ACM (Vol. 34, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedThe Chilean Software Association meeting in 1991 featured speakers from the software industry that addressed topics of technology exportation, software development, software piracy, technology research and market trends....
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From:Journal of Social History (Vol. 30, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis article examines the reconstruction of working-class masculinity in early twentieth-century Chile through the transformation of a population of itinerant rural laborers into a permanent and trained labor force....
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From:Nature (Vol. 507, Issue 7493) Peer-ReviewedThe new government of Chile has shelved plans to create the country's first science ministry, disappointing thousands of researchers who had campaigned for it. Former president Sebastian Pinera submitted plans for...
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From:Journal of Environment & DevelopmentPeer-ReviewedChile has been a central point in integration in Latin America and has been one of the most dynamic economies there. Thus it is often considered as a model for Latin America. By economists it is seen as contributing to...
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From:International Forestry Review (Vol. 16, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedOver the past 40 years Chile has implemented a set of forest policies that have been very successful in generating economic benefits. Yet the reasons for that success are also at the root of the growing conflicts around...