Mexico: A Symposium on Law and GovernmentUniversity of Miami Press; distributed exclusively by Oceana Publications, New York, 1958 - Law - 125 pages |
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... free competition in pro- duction , industry , commerce or public services , to the detriment of the community or a particular social class . 2. Freedom of Competition . In addition to the legally protected free- dom of the enterpreneur ...
... free competition in pro- duction , industry , commerce or public services , to the detriment of the community or a particular social class . 2. Freedom of Competition . In addition to the legally protected free- dom of the enterpreneur ...
Page 92
... Free competition , therefore , is restricted by principles of public policy to give protection to consumers as well as to competitive members of the commercial community . These rights along with the basic freedom of com- merce are ...
... Free competition , therefore , is restricted by principles of public policy to give protection to consumers as well as to competitive members of the commercial community . These rights along with the basic freedom of com- merce are ...
Page 93
... free competition in production of goods , in industry , or in public services . " 6. Freedom to Work - Constitutional Restrictions . In the same fashion as it protects the freedom of commerce and the system of free competition 4. This ...
... free competition in production of goods , in industry , or in public services . " 6. Freedom to Work - Constitutional Restrictions . In the same fashion as it protects the freedom of commerce and the system of free competition 4. This ...
Contents
THE RULE OF LAW IN MEXICO | 9 |
HISTORY OF THE MEXICAN JUDICIARY | 22 |
THE PUBLIC REGISTRY OF PROPERTY IN MEXICO | 40 |
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