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Latin American Round Up

By Carolyn Boyle

This article focuses on the efforts of several outmoded judiciaries to modernize. Revisions include a review of Brazil’s judicial process as well as its consumer protection laws. Other countries, like Colombia and Mexico have also reviewed their consumer protection laws. For instance, in Colombia, all products offered for sale in Colombia much satisfy quality, suitability and safety criteria.

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11th Global Fraud Survey

By Ernst & Young

While these findings specifically relate to the private sector, our experience suggests that they are also relevant to the public sector and non-governmental organizations, both of which encounter many of the same fraud and corruption issues.

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Brazilian Air Transport Sector and Right of Withdrawal (Brazil)

By Luciana Goulart Penteado, Partner and Gustavo Cesar Mazutti, Associate, Demarest Advogados

This quick overview discusses new Brazilian new rules for the general conditions of regular passenger air transport in the domestic and international spheres. The new rules arise from Resolution No. 400/2016 of Brazil's National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC), which is responsible for the standardization and enforcement of the rules of the Brazilian air transport sector.

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Aspects on Data Protection That Your Company Should Take Into Account When Establishing a Business in Colombia

By María Alejandra De Los Ríos Rueda, Lloreda Camacho & Co.

This Top Ten addresses aspects of Colombian data protection law that your company should take into account when establishing a business in Colombia, since most of the companies will handle Personal Data (at least employees data) and therefore will have to comply with the Data Protection Law and its regulations.

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Introduction to the Environmental Licensing (Brazil)

By Pedro Agão Seabra Filter, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)

This short article explains what types of licensing and procedures are required under Brazilian law in order to exploit natural resources, and the competence of each of Brazil's federative entities to issue licenses.