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"Los Problemas Internacionales De Chile: El Arbitraje Obligatorio..." by Luis Orrego Luco, delves into the complexities of Chile's international relations. Focusing particularly on the concept of obligatory arbitration, the book examines the historical and political landscape of Chile's interactions with other nations. It provides valuable insights into the treaties, disputes, and diplomatic strategies that have shaped Chile's role in the global arena.
This work offers a detailed analysis of the legal and political frameworks governing international arbitration, shedding light on Chile's commitment to peaceful conflict resolution. It is an essential resource for scholars, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of South American diplomacy and international law. The book is a valuable contribution to the understanding of Chile's historical trajectory and its engagement with the international community.
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