UNIDAD ACADÉMICA Law School VERSIÓN (2018) NAME OF THE ACTIVITY One week Executive Program: Law, Business and Political Institutions in Latin-America through Chilean Experience PRESENTATION One week Executive Program oriented primarily to foreigners who want to understand the new trends in Chilean and Latin-American law as well as national and regional regulation, business and political institutions, with classes in English, discussion and case analysis including guided professional and cultural visits. DESCRIPTION Both the world and the Latin-American region face the rapid and challenging interactions of the changing regulatory, political and economic reality. How can we understand and be prepared to face this reality? The raw materials cycle seems to have come to an end, revealing threats and opportunities depending on each country's ability to offer better regulatory and business solutions. The current trend in a globalized market is that countries face similar challenges for the Latin- American region in issues such as international trade, political changes, corruption, migration, protectionism, populism, environment, infrastructure, energy, taxes, foreign investment and innovation issues. Chile has comparative advantages to illustrate these changes, where regulatory standards and law in general play a significant role both in facilitating and sometimes in hindering cross-border trade, investment and other challenges. This course will openly discuss the main aspects of trends in Chile and the Latin American region in the context of people, companies and governments that are looking for cooperation that improves and integrates within a competitive market. This is an executive program with professional objectives including classes in English and discussion of cases with relevant trends in law and regulation in Chile and the region. It will also be complemented by guided visits to relevant regulatory bodies and law firms that are linked to the topics dealt with in the classes. Some professional and cultural visits will be considered.
DESCRIPTION OF METHODOLOGY: These are expository classes with analysis of relevant practical cases taken from recent reality through a Socratic method. DIRECTED TO / PUBLIC OBJECTIVE Professionals and law specialists, business people, public or private sector, with interest in new trends in Chile and Latin America and its global perspective of regulation, economics and political challenges. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Intermediate Level of English. A Bachelor's degree, university degree is desirable. LEARNING OBJECTIVE At the end of this course, participants will: 1. Understand the normative, political and economic context in the countries of Latin America. 2. Evaluate with discussion of real cases on challenges, strengths and identify the key factors for the success of the legal framework. 3. Analyze the main successful aspects of the Chilean case and comparative cases in the region based on a regulatory legal approach and what are the challenges and difficulties facing the Chilean economy and the region. CONTENTS: Module 1. Political and economic context in LA (6 hours) - Analyzes and discusses the Chilean political context and the region of Latin America, as well as economic development, its strengths and challenges. - Values with discussion based on selected real cases identifying the key factors for economic, institutional and political success or failure. Perspectives from Latin America Guided tour and discussion Module 2. Government and Regulation (6 hours) - Analyzes and discusses the new trends in the main regulations of the markets and the schemes of governments for such regulation.
- Values with discussion based on selected real cases on challenges, strengths and identify key factors for proper regulation. Free competition Foreign direct investment, international taxation Guided tour and discussion Module 3. Environment and natural resources (6 hours) - Analyzes and discusses the new trends in the main environmental and sustainability regulations, such as the formats and institutional of governments for such regulation. - Values with discussion based on selected real cases on development and conservation of natural resources, conventional and non-conventional energies. Energy, climate change, renewable energies Regulation and projects Guided tour and discussion Module 4. Trade and entrepreneurship (6 hours) - Analyzes and discusses the new trends in the main international trade regulations of the countries of the region and regional, bilateral and multilateral schemes for international and interregional trade. - Analyzes and discusses the development of entrepreneurship and regional cases of success. Corporate Governance International Finance and International Trade Module 5. Innovation trends and new technologies (6 hours) - Analyzes and discusses the new trends in the main regulations for the promotion of research, development and innovation and the schemes of governments for such regulations. - Values with discussion based on selected real cases on successes and failures of entrepreneurship and innovation and the regulatory keys to it. contents Intellectual property and technologies
The program strengthens a network with people enrolled in the program, teachers and visiting law firms, regulatory authorities and companies, through guided tours to: Constitutional Court and further discussion National Economic Prosecutor's Office and further discussion Superintendence of Securities and Insurance and further discussion Law firms and further discussion Cultural activity of visiting museum and vineyard. METHODOLOGY: A combination of expository and Socratic method with case discussions about Latin American reality, lectures by different professors and group activities, which are complemented by visits to related companies will be the central methodology of this course. "The course will have a web page system in which the power point presentations of the program and the complementary material will be available" APPRENTICESHIP EVALUATION: A minimum of 75% of asistency will be required to pass the course BIBLIOGRAPHY World Bank Group. 2016. Doing Business Regional Profile 2017 : Latin America and Caribbean. World Bank, Washington, DC. World Bank. https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/25665 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO. World Bank. 2016. The World Bank Annual Report 2016. Washington, DC. World Bank. https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/24985 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO. HOFFMAN, SCOTT L.: The Law and Business of International Project Finance. Cambridge University Press, 2008. NEVITT, PETER : Project Financing. Euromoney Books, 2000, Seventh Edition. FIGHT, ANDREW: Introduction to Project Finance. Butterworth-Heinemann, 2006. GATTI, STEFANO: Project Finance in Theory and Practice: Designing, Structuring, and Financing Private and Public Projects. Academic Press Advanced Finance, 2008, 1st Edition. Bernardi, Barreix Marenzy and Profeta. Tax Systems and Tax Reforms in Latin America Routledge International Sudies in Money an Banking (2008) Roxan, Ian, 'Limits to Globalisation: Some Implications for Taxation, Tax Policy, and the Developing World' (January 30, 2012). LSE Legal Studies Working Paper No. 3/2012. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1995633
Focanti, Hallerberg and Scartascini, Tax Reforms in Latin America in the Era of Democracy. December 2013, Inter-American Development Bank. Available in IADB: publications.iadb.org. Tanzi, Vito Globalization, Tax Systems, and the architecture of Global Economics. Inter-American Development Bank. Available in IADB: publications.iadb.org. Currie, David P. The constitution of the United States: a primer for the people; (second edition) Kommers, Donald P. and Miller, Russell A. The Constitutional Jurisprudence of the Federal Republic of Germany: Third edition, Revised and Expanded, Third Edition, 2012 Lacroix, Alison, The Ideological Origins of American Federalism, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2010 HEAD OF PROGRAM Rodrigo Delaveau, Doctor en Derecho U Chicago, profesor Derecho UC. TEACHING TEAM Nicolás Cobo, Doctor en Derecho U de Salamanca; Director Escuela de Graduados Facultad de Derecho UC Rodrigo Alvarez, LLM Harvard, Doctor en Derecho U de Navarra, profesor Derecho UC Rodrigo Delaveau, Doctor en Derecho U Chicago, profesor Derecho UC. Gonzalo Smith, LLM Harvard, Fiscal Falabella Jose Miguel Ried, LLM en la Cornell University (EE.UU), profesor Derecho UC Cristian Saieh, MBA U Católica de Comillas, profesor Derecho UC Roberto Guerrero, LLM U Nueva York, profesor Derecho UC ex Decano Derecho Ricardo Irarrazabal, LLM U Dundee, Vice Decano Derecho, profesor Derecho UC Julio Pereira, LLM Duke ex director SII, profesor Derecho UC Matías Zegers, profesor Derecho UC, LL.M, The University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) Cristián Toro, LLM Duke, Fiscal Banco Itaú Marcos Singer, Ingeniero Civil Industrial y M.A. en Cs. De la Ingeniería, UC; Ph.D. en Investigación Operativa, Columbia University, EE.UU. MODALIDAD Presencial REQUIREMENTS FOR APPROVAL a) 75% attendance or higher than face-to-face sessions. ** Students who pass the requirements of the program will receive a certificate of attendance granted by the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. The student who does not meet one of these requirements automatically fails without the possibility of any type of certification
GENERAL INFORMATION Date: January 8 to 12 inclusive "There may be changes in dates and / or teachers for reasons of force majeure." Schedule: from 9 to 6 pm Duration 30 chronological hours Place of execution: Building Law School Casa Central Pontificia Universidad Católica USD 3000 value equivalent in chilean pesos the payment day. ADMISSION PROCESS Interested persons must complete the application form in the following link: http://inscripciones.sgeuc.cl/inscripcion.php?idseccion=28358 Attaching the following documents: - Curriculum vitae updated - Simple copy of degree or degree - Simple photocopy of identity card or passport Then you will be contacted and when your background whilst reviewed. Once accepted you can proceed to enroll after December 1 st. VACANCIES: 20 The form of payment will be informed to the accepted students INFORMACIONES SOBRE EL PROGRAMA: Dirección de Educación Continua Facultad de Derecho (Alameda 340, 4º piso) Carolina Larraín Teléfono: 22354 1833 Lunes a Viernes de 09:00 a 13:30 y de 15:00 a 17:30 hrs. Email: clarraij@uc.cl educacioncontinuaderecho.uc.cl