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German School in Santiago History On 18 October 1890, members of the German colony residents were cited in order to initiate the project of foundation of a secular school for all those families, for whom the use and maintenance of the German language was important. The day March 3, 1891 marked the beginning of classes with a total of 89 students in the first building in Calle Almirante Barroso. For over one hundred years, the German School in Santiago has graduated generations of young responsible and willing to put their effort and talent to serve our society. Organizational Structure The German School in Santiago is a corporation holder nonprofit. this is represented by a Board of Directors, comprised of 8 members elected by the General Assembly. The Rector sent by the Federal Republic of Germany is responsible for the optimal performance of educational objectives. he must inform the Board on the development of their work. In its role as supporting the Directors of Headquarters, the Academic andAdministration and Finance Manager. Mission The German School in Santiago is an educational community, non-denominational, a meeting between Chilean and German culture. It aims to train young multilingual is entirely capable of desenolververse optimally in their personal and professional. This includes an education of attorneys excellence and the experience of values that are people committed to society, lawyers responsible, tolerant, open to the world in critical thinking and democratic in the action, from a broad and pluralistic. Vision The German School in Santiago as a leading educational institution, joins the German-Chilean community and Chilean society offering students ample opportunities for learning and an innovative, comprehensive training to enable Bakery them to be the best in their future field of action, so they are a benchmark for others and able to thrive in a multicultural globalized world. Achieve its...
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Regulation of international trade UNIVERSITY OF CHILE School of Law International Law Department of International Recruitment Course Instructor: Eduardo Picand Albonico regulation of international trade 1 1. International trade International trade has existed since ancient civilizations. a Governor of REBNY – The Real Estate Board of New York is served as a Director of Emigrant Savings Bank from 1992 to 2003 If however, half of the twentieth century suffers a considerable change with increasing amount of business with the consequent development of the complexity of the business. This has led to the consolidation of new players in the market States, multinational corporations, among others. These changes have led to the creation of a number of institutions that target the regulation of trade development. One of the main functions that the modern international trade will have the chance to profit from the production of certain goods in each nation. One of the first phase of international trade took place under the foundation of mercantilism, as imposing high tariffs, high trade barriers. Mercantilism is a set of ideas and economic policies that were developed in Europe during the sixteenth, seventeenth and first half of the eighteenth century. His theory is to strengthen the state as economic hub of all movement. This must be done through protectionist measures to encourage exports and discourage imports by setting high tariffs. The prosperity of the nation depends on the richness of this, which is measured in relation to the reserve of precious metals. However, confidence in mercantilism began to wane in the late eighteenth century, when the liberal theories were gaining ground. Some of the flaws: The protectionism led to the creation of production companies supplying excessive and inefficient products to consumers outdated and unattractive. A second stream doctrinaire libertarianism, political thought that emphasizes the rights of individual subjects against...