Sierralta Ríos, Aníbal. International trade and its impact on culture and the right. Lima: ESAN and CIAC University, 2018

Authors

  • Mariced Morayma Almeida Pérez Universidad ESAN, Perú
  • Daniela Carolina Vergaray Castillo Universidad ESAN, Perú

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46631/Giuristi.2020.v1n1.10

Keywords:

international trade, culture, law

Abstract

Currently, international trade is one of the economic activities more outstanding. It does not imply - as the author states - only transfers of goods or services; It also includes a series of elements, among which culture, technology and legal systems are included. For this reason, the international trade has direct effects, through cultural penetration or political interference, both in transnational corporations and in Recipient states and their populations. Sierralta, taking into account these new elements that are affected by economic activity, proposes a new theory: the evolutionary theory of international trade. This is raised not only as a theoretical approach, but also as the development of interdependence between the actors and the time factor in trade.

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Author Biographies

Mariced Morayma Almeida Pérez, Universidad ESAN, Perú

Abogada por la Universidad ESAN

Daniela Carolina Vergaray Castillo, Universidad ESAN, Perú

Abogada por la Universidad ESAN

References

Sierralta Ríos, Aníbal. El comercio internacional y su impacto en la cultura y el derecho. Lima: Universidad ESAN y CIAC, 2018

Published

2020-06-27

How to Cite

Almeida Pérez, M. M., & Vergaray Castillo, D. C. (2020). Sierralta Ríos, Aníbal. International trade and its impact on culture and the right. Lima: ESAN and CIAC University, 2018 . Giuristi: Revista De Derecho Corporativo, 1(1), 199–211. https://doi.org/10.46631/Giuristi.2020.v1n1.10