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Iuris Tantum Revista Boliviana de Derecho

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Abstract

MUNOZ AUNION, Antonio. PERFECT UNKNOWNTREATY. MEXICO'S MEMBERSHIP SETTING THE PACE OFTHEAMERICAN CONTINENENT. Rev. Bol. Der. [online]. 2014, n.18, pp.316-327. ISSN 2070-8157.

ABSTRACT:The importance of signing a treaty like the one referred is based on the sustained rise of international commerce forcing States to intertwine in an array of treaties allowing them to ease commercial transactions as well as to the setting up of common surveillance procedures in orderto avert transnational delinquency to profitofthe liberalizing measures;forthose States singled out of the equation only two options remain, either to be treated as a castaway passing to the hands of intermediaries of economies linked to the world of crime, or to keep doing business as usual under canopies that make commercial transactions more tedious and slow due to the need of overcoming ceaseless control burdens.

Keywords : Double use technology; fight against international crime and terrorism; control lists; communication among parties; cryptography.

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