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dc.contributor.authorChininín, M.es_ES
dc.date.accessioned2017-06-16T22:02:39Z-
dc.date.available2017-06-16T22:02:39Z-
dc.identifier10.6018/daimon/187221es_ES
dc.identifier.isbn15788423es_ES
dc.identifier.other10.6018/daimon/187221es_ES
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utpl.edu.ec/handle/123456789/18937-
dc.description.abstractThis article refers to the importance that sovereignty, as substantial element of constitutional law and integration law has in the process of globalization. It is explained that the rise and development that currently it has, is concomitant to the loss of sovereignty by the traditional state. The loss of sovereignty by the state against globalization is the result of the boom that now has community law, derived of mismanagement that has existed by the states in the administration of their right to selfdetermination.es_ES
dc.languageEspañoles_ES
dc.subjectCommunity Lawes_ES
dc.subjectConstitutiones_ES
dc.subjectConstitutional Lawes_ES
dc.subjectRight of Integrationes_ES
dc.subjectSovereignty and Globalizationes_ES
dc.title"Global" Sovereignty. The Latin American Case [Soberanía "globalizada". El caso latinoamericano]es_ES
dc.typeArticlees_ES
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