El régimen internacional de las Cartas Standby y el papel del Estado

Harmonization processes on private law, and specially credit and Standby letters, generate an interesting field of reflection about State�s role in front of other actors who have been increasing their prominence. About internacional regime of Standby letters, ther are two tendencies: One of...

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Main Authors: Cadena Afanador, Walter René, Cubillos Guzmán, Germán
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Libre 2009
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Online Access:http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=3224470
Source:Diálogos de saberes: investigaciones y ciencias sociales, ISSN 0124-0021, Nº. 30, 2009, pags. 39-60
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Summary: Harmonization processes on private law, and specially credit and Standby letters, generate an interesting field of reflection about State�s role in front of other actors who have been increasing their prominence. About internacional regime of Standby letters, ther are two tendencies: One of interstate character, headed by the United Nations through UNCITRAL, and the other of private character, where the work of the Internacional Chamber of Commerce and Institute of Right and Internacional Banking Practices is outstanding. This essay analyzes the situation and concludes that exist some areas of the private international law, where is major efficacy in the international har monization bydetermined private actors in front of the intergovernmental agencies such as the United Nations.