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Note, Sustainable Development: Its Social, Political & Legal Implications, Peru: A Case Study Published in 4 COLO. J. INT’L ENVTL. LAW & POL’Y 434 (1993).
www.orihuelalegal.com/publications/docs/book1.pdf


Latin America: A new Era for Mining Investment, published in 30 THE INT’L LAWYER 31-56 (1996). Reprinted in Volume 33, No. 2 of the Public Land and Resources Law Digest 1996, a publication of the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation.
www.orihuelalegal.com/publications/docs/book2.pdf


Satellite Telecommunication Regulation and Development in Latin America
Published in 3 Nafta: Law and Business Review of the Americas 42 (1997).
www.orihuelalegal.com/publications/docs/book3.pdf


The Evolution of Latin America’s Sexual Harassment Law: A look at Mini-skirts and Multinationals in Peru
Published in 30 CAL. WEST. INT’L LAW J. 323 (Spring 2000).


OECD Tax Policy Studies: Corporate Tax Incentives for Foreign Direct Investment
(September 2001) Intellectual Property Rights and All Rights reserved to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
www.oecdbookshop.org/oecd/display.asp?sf1=identifiers&st1=232001071P1

How does a competitive tax system influence foreign direct investment? OECD reports on the role of corporate taxation in local economies, the challenges faced by governments to encourage FDI while regulating tax, and the importance of coordination between host and home countries looking forward a tax interaction that benefits all of the parties.


Beyond the Numbers: Corporate Governance – Implication for Investors
(April 2004) Intellectual Property Rights and All Rights reserved to the Deutsche Bank AG.
www.unepfi.org/fileadmin/documents/materiality1/cg_deutsche_bank_2004.pdf

This research analyzes the implications of Corporate Governance matters to the investing process, and indicates development of corporate governance measures as an effective tool to prevent company’s potential problems.


Labour and Employment Issues in Foreign Direct Investment: Public Support Conditionalities.
(2004) Intellectual Property Rights and All Rights reserved to the International Labour Organization, and the author Bonnie Penfold.
www.ilo.org/public/english/employment/multi/download/wp95.pdf

This document aims to define whether foreign direct investment has a link with some social responsibilities such as labour and environmental standards, and the role of the public support on this issue, focusing on international investment agreements; overseas investment insurance and development finance.

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