
Nino Drouet defends his Master’s Degree Final Project on criminal liability against organised crime
17 october 2019
Technological advances have brought great benefits to society, but at the same time have led to the emergence of new forms of criminal behaviours. These behaviours are characterised by complex, hierarchical, transnational and group participation structures.

Ecuadorian student Angélica Guerrero successfully defends her Master’s Degree Final Project on the relationship between Arbitration and Effective Legal Protection in Ecuador
15 october 2019
In Ecuador, arbitration is constitutionally recognized as an effective alternative to litigation for the conflict resolution. However, the arbitration procedure must be considered to be far removed from the ordinary judicial process, which is why the question arises. This sets the basis for the choice of the topic of investigation.

Rodolfo Marcone discusses in his TFM (Master’s Degree Final Project) the possible implementation of a national ODR platform for consumption in Chile
10 october 2019
In this thesis we have developed an extensive monographic investigation in search of the concept of ODR (online dispute resolution), which is in constant development in the Comparative Procedural Law work, especially in the area of consumer law in the area of integration of the European Union, with the impulse granted to the matter by the directive 2011/2013 EU and the Regulation 534/2013 EU, and the consequent transposition of these norms to the legal traditions of the Member States.

Nathalie Berrio defends her TFM (Master's Degree Final Project) on the incentives in the Colombian merchant navy
8 october 2019
This research seeks to analyze the existing regulatory system in Colombia to provide an alternative legal solution that allows it to be competitive in the world market, taking advantage of geographic positioning, reviewing the most important legislation in this area, which, to achieve the proposed objectives, was used as a methodology with legal-descriptive and legal-propositional approaches.

Costa Rican student Gabriel Espinoza defends his Master's Degree Final Project (TFM) on the Labor Regime in the Economic Constitution of Costa Rica
4 october 2019
Like many of the political constitutions promulgated at the time, the Political Constitution of Costa Rica, of 1949, maintains, at a structural level, norms that allow to legally and constitutionally substantiate the economic system under which the country is governed. That is, it contains rules that allow us to strictly speak of an "Economic Constitution”.

New TFM (Master's Degree Final Project) on consumer protection in international transactions
25 september 2019
Today, globalisation, the signing of trade agreements, economic integration processes and electronic commerce, has energised the economies, but in turn it has made it difficult for countries to control this type of transactions, and especially in the corresponding to the protection of those consumers who acquire goods in other countries. They do not know where to go, since there is no international protocol that give us guidelines for this type of transactions, nor a normative uniformity, due to market volatility. For example a consumer from Colombia, could buy some air tickets at a travel agency located in Spain, to fly to France by an Irish airline.

Fernando Sáez Paredes, Professor of the Autonomous University of Chile defends his TFM on the subject ADR mechanisms in the Chilean Labor Law
12 july 2019
The solution of conflicts in the workplace turns out to be the object of the present Master’s Degree Final Project (TFM), evidencing the existing solutions to these conflicts, and how ADR types were treated by Law 20,940.

Ecuadorian student Jaime Espinoza discusses in his TFM (Master's Degree Final Project) the situation of the notary collective in Ecuador
30 may 2019
Following the approval of the Constitution of the Republic of Ecuador of 2008 and the General Code of Processes of 2015, Ecuador has witnessed profound changes in the judicial system.

Colombian Student Edison Camilo Largo Marín Proposes New System to Solve Controversies in Consumption in his TFM
23 may 2019
The judicial mechanisms available to exercise the rights of the consumer before producers and suppliers stablished abroad. A comparative study between Spain and Colombia within the Electronic Commerce framework.

The Master's Degree Final Project studies the main concepts of class actions in USA and compares it with its implementation in Chilean law
27 december 2018
Carlos Andrés Domínguez compares litigations in different legal environments: USA, Chile and Spain. He addresses the political connotations of implementing and developing collective actions within civil procedural law.








