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Thousands protest over Peru's labour laws
In Peru, thousands of people have protested over a new employment law.
They say it takes away some labour rights from young workers, but the government says it'll help the economy.
Al Jazeera's Mariana Sanchez reports from Lima.
published: 17 Jan 2015
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Marches in Peru & Argentina demand new cannabis laws
Countries dragging their feet on applying relaxations on medical grounds and patients are suffering, say campaigners.…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2018/05/06/marches-in-peru-argentina-demand-new-laws-on-cannabis-are-applied
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published: 06 May 2018
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Peru Joins Singapore Treaty on the Law of Trademarks
In a major step for its trademarks holders, Peru joined the Singapore Treaty on the Law which created a modern and dynamic international framework for the harmonization of administrative trademark registration procedures. President Ivo Sergio Gagliuffi Piercechi of the Instituto Nacional de Defensa de la Competencia y de la Protección de la Propiedad Intelectual (INDECOPI) presented the instrument of accession to WIPO Director General Francis Gurry on September 27, 2018 on the sidelines of the Assemblies of Member States of WIPO.
published: 28 Sep 2018
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Asylum Case (Colombia v Peru) (Customary international law)
In this international law case, the court gave the classic definition of customary international law, and also determined that customary international law can be regional; it need not be universal.
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published: 23 Oct 2023
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Fighting Draconian Surveillance Law in Peru
EFF's International Rights Director Katitza Rodriguez travels to Peru to learn and share knowledge about the complex fight against surveillance in the country, in particular, the local challenges with Peru's new data retention law. See EFF conduct workshops with Peruvian digital rights activists, human rights NGOs, and journalists to discuss the challenges of protecting one's privacy in the digital age, and teach ways in which these groups can better protect themselves and their data. This video is in Spanish with English subtitles.
published: 24 Oct 2016
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Peru approves animal rights law
(20 Nov 2015) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Lima - 19 November, 2015
1. Various of activists and lawmakers holding dogs and chanting in favour of animal rights
2. Demonstrators chanting, some holding banner
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Kevin Scharffenberg, Canadian activist:
"I think that they (animals) need to be protected. I think that it's ridiculous for them not to have protection from people and to be killed and hamed in any way."
4. Demonstrators holding banner featuring images of animals in cages
5. Demonstrators chanting
6. Lawmaker Juan Carlos Eguren speaking to activists inside Congress
7. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Juan Carlos Eguren, Peruvian lawmaker:
"We will continue in the fight to move forward in other aspects (of the law), w...
published: 17 Nov 2016
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Peru's Congress revokes controversial amnesty law
(15 Sep 2010) SHOTLIST
++PLEASE NOTE UPDATED RESTRICTIONS++
September 14, 2010
1. Pan of Congress
2. Close up of lawmakers
3. Wide of Congress
4. Cutaway of media
5. Wide of voting board
6. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Cesar Zumaeta, President of the Congress of the Republic:
"The final results: 90 votes in favour, one against. Zero abstentions. Approved in the first vote."
7. Wide of lawmakers ending session
FILE - April 2008
8. Wide of military court hearing case on murders in the anti-terrorism era
9. Pan of former officers in court
10. Wide of former officers in court listening to their sentence
11. Wide of judges
FILE- June 2008
12. Wide of trial of Vladimiro Montesinos and other members of military for arms trafficking
13. Wide Montesinos and others listening to the ...
published: 28 Jul 2015
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Peru demolishes "Wall of Shame" dividing rich and poor neighbourhoods
The "wall of shame" in Lima, Peru which has been dividing the rich and poor for years, has begun to be torn down. After a four-year legal battle between the two sides, the "Wall of Shame" was finally demolished this week, following a ruling by the Constitutional Court.
The wall was originally built in the 1980s by residents of the La Molina residential district, who cited security concerns over land invasions and acts of terrorism by the Maoist Shining Path.
However, in the early 2000s, the wall became even longer and taller, stretching 4.5 kilometers and separating the poor residents from the other side of the hill in the Villa María del Triunfo district of Lima.
La Molina Municipal Administrator, Francisco Dumler, stated that there is currently no direct road access or path to cross...
published: 01 Sep 2023
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Peru Attorneys - Law Offices of Leynaud & Leynaud
Established in 1983 http://www.leynaudandleynaud.com/ Leynaud & Leynaud has earned a solid reputation for providing highest quality legal services in a broad range of substantive areas. Practice areas include: Adoptions, Automobile Accidents, Buying and Selling, Child Custody, Child Support,
Criminal, Divorce, Domestic Violence Dog Bites, Drug Crimes, DUI and Traffic Insurance, General Civil and Trial Practice, General Practice, Juvenile Crimes, Landlord Tenant and Family Law, Business Banking Litigation, Mediation, Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, Real Estate, Slip and Fall, Visitation Rights, White Collar, Wills and Probate, Workers Compensation, Wrongful Death and
Zoning and Land Use Bad Faith.
published: 01 Dec 2009
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Advertising Law in Peru
The Global Advertising Lawyers Alliance (www.galalaw.com) presents a series of videos that introduces marketers to advertising law around the world. In this video, Eliana Lesem from Estudio Muniz in Lima, Peu, GALA’s Peru member, presents an introduction to advertising law in Peru.
published: 09 Jun 2015
2:27
Thousands protest over Peru's labour laws
In Peru, thousands of people have protested over a new employment law.
They say it takes away some labour rights from young workers, but the government says i...
In Peru, thousands of people have protested over a new employment law.
They say it takes away some labour rights from young workers, but the government says it'll help the economy.
Al Jazeera's Mariana Sanchez reports from Lima.
https://wn.com/Thousands_Protest_Over_Peru's_Labour_Laws
In Peru, thousands of people have protested over a new employment law.
They say it takes away some labour rights from young workers, but the government says it'll help the economy.
Al Jazeera's Mariana Sanchez reports from Lima.
- published: 17 Jan 2015
- views: 1164
1:07
Marches in Peru & Argentina demand new cannabis laws
Countries dragging their feet on applying relaxations on medical grounds and patients are suffering, say campaigners.…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2018/...
Countries dragging their feet on applying relaxations on medical grounds and patients are suffering, say campaigners.…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2018/05/06/marches-in-peru-argentina-demand-new-laws-on-cannabis-are-applied
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https://wn.com/Marches_In_Peru_Argentina_Demand_New_Cannabis_Laws
Countries dragging their feet on applying relaxations on medical grounds and patients are suffering, say campaigners.…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2018/05/06/marches-in-peru-argentina-demand-new-laws-on-cannabis-are-applied
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- published: 06 May 2018
- views: 1149
1:15
Peru Joins Singapore Treaty on the Law of Trademarks
In a major step for its trademarks holders, Peru joined the Singapore Treaty on the Law which created a modern and dynamic international framework for the harmo...
In a major step for its trademarks holders, Peru joined the Singapore Treaty on the Law which created a modern and dynamic international framework for the harmonization of administrative trademark registration procedures. President Ivo Sergio Gagliuffi Piercechi of the Instituto Nacional de Defensa de la Competencia y de la Protección de la Propiedad Intelectual (INDECOPI) presented the instrument of accession to WIPO Director General Francis Gurry on September 27, 2018 on the sidelines of the Assemblies of Member States of WIPO.
https://wn.com/Peru_Joins_Singapore_Treaty_On_The_Law_Of_Trademarks
In a major step for its trademarks holders, Peru joined the Singapore Treaty on the Law which created a modern and dynamic international framework for the harmonization of administrative trademark registration procedures. President Ivo Sergio Gagliuffi Piercechi of the Instituto Nacional de Defensa de la Competencia y de la Protección de la Propiedad Intelectual (INDECOPI) presented the instrument of accession to WIPO Director General Francis Gurry on September 27, 2018 on the sidelines of the Assemblies of Member States of WIPO.
- published: 28 Sep 2018
- views: 162
3:00
Asylum Case (Colombia v Peru) (Customary international law)
In this international law case, the court gave the classic definition of customary international law, and also determined that customary international law can b...
In this international law case, the court gave the classic definition of customary international law, and also determined that customary international law can be regional; it need not be universal.
If my videos are helpful to you, you could always buy me a coffee!
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https://wn.com/Asylum_Case_(Colombia_V_Peru)_(Customary_International_Law)
In this international law case, the court gave the classic definition of customary international law, and also determined that customary international law can be regional; it need not be universal.
If my videos are helpful to you, you could always buy me a coffee!
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Anthslawschool
- published: 23 Oct 2023
- views: 3021
9:38
Fighting Draconian Surveillance Law in Peru
EFF's International Rights Director Katitza Rodriguez travels to Peru to learn and share knowledge about the complex fight against surveillance in the country, ...
EFF's International Rights Director Katitza Rodriguez travels to Peru to learn and share knowledge about the complex fight against surveillance in the country, in particular, the local challenges with Peru's new data retention law. See EFF conduct workshops with Peruvian digital rights activists, human rights NGOs, and journalists to discuss the challenges of protecting one's privacy in the digital age, and teach ways in which these groups can better protect themselves and their data. This video is in Spanish with English subtitles.
https://wn.com/Fighting_Draconian_Surveillance_Law_In_Peru
EFF's International Rights Director Katitza Rodriguez travels to Peru to learn and share knowledge about the complex fight against surveillance in the country, in particular, the local challenges with Peru's new data retention law. See EFF conduct workshops with Peruvian digital rights activists, human rights NGOs, and journalists to discuss the challenges of protecting one's privacy in the digital age, and teach ways in which these groups can better protect themselves and their data. This video is in Spanish with English subtitles.
- published: 24 Oct 2016
- views: 343
1:54
Peru approves animal rights law
(20 Nov 2015) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Lima - 19 November, 2015
1. Various of activists and lawmakers holding ...
(20 Nov 2015) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Lima - 19 November, 2015
1. Various of activists and lawmakers holding dogs and chanting in favour of animal rights
2. Demonstrators chanting, some holding banner
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Kevin Scharffenberg, Canadian activist:
"I think that they (animals) need to be protected. I think that it's ridiculous for them not to have protection from people and to be killed and hamed in any way."
4. Demonstrators holding banner featuring images of animals in cages
5. Demonstrators chanting
6. Lawmaker Juan Carlos Eguren speaking to activists inside Congress
7. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Juan Carlos Eguren, Peruvian lawmaker:
"We will continue in the fight to move forward in other aspects (of the law), which at this moment does not have consensus. But I'm sure with time, work, and effort from you (the activists) we will continue to sensitise the public opinion and change these cultural concepts (in reference of bullfighting and cockfights) where violence occurs, without doubt, against animals."
8. Activists and lawmakers posing for pictures with person dressed in dog costume
9. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Yonhy Lescano, Peruvian lawmaker:
"Peru will become the first country to sanction as a crime those who mistreat and cruelly kill animals, or abandon them. It's an important law to prevent violence - because whoever is violent against animals is violent against people."
10. Various of lawmakers debating
STORYLINE:
Peruvian lawmakers approved a law on Thursday that will punish people who mistreat animals with jail sentences.
The 'Law on Animal Protection and Welfare' seeks to ensure the proper treatment of animals, and those found guilty of breaking it face three to five years of imprisonment, local media reported.
Activists and lawmakers celebrated the move, which considers abandonment, using instruments that cause pain, and mutilation as animal abuse, according to local media.
The bill was approved unanimously by the Peruvian Congress - 90 votes in favour, none against.
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https://wn.com/Peru_Approves_Animal_Rights_Law
(20 Nov 2015) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
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Lima - 19 November, 2015
1. Various of activists and lawmakers holding dogs and chanting in favour of animal rights
2. Demonstrators chanting, some holding banner
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Kevin Scharffenberg, Canadian activist:
"I think that they (animals) need to be protected. I think that it's ridiculous for them not to have protection from people and to be killed and hamed in any way."
4. Demonstrators holding banner featuring images of animals in cages
5. Demonstrators chanting
6. Lawmaker Juan Carlos Eguren speaking to activists inside Congress
7. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Juan Carlos Eguren, Peruvian lawmaker:
"We will continue in the fight to move forward in other aspects (of the law), which at this moment does not have consensus. But I'm sure with time, work, and effort from you (the activists) we will continue to sensitise the public opinion and change these cultural concepts (in reference of bullfighting and cockfights) where violence occurs, without doubt, against animals."
8. Activists and lawmakers posing for pictures with person dressed in dog costume
9. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Yonhy Lescano, Peruvian lawmaker:
"Peru will become the first country to sanction as a crime those who mistreat and cruelly kill animals, or abandon them. It's an important law to prevent violence - because whoever is violent against animals is violent against people."
10. Various of lawmakers debating
STORYLINE:
Peruvian lawmakers approved a law on Thursday that will punish people who mistreat animals with jail sentences.
The 'Law on Animal Protection and Welfare' seeks to ensure the proper treatment of animals, and those found guilty of breaking it face three to five years of imprisonment, local media reported.
Activists and lawmakers celebrated the move, which considers abandonment, using instruments that cause pain, and mutilation as animal abuse, according to local media.
The bill was approved unanimously by the Peruvian Congress - 90 votes in favour, none against.
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- published: 17 Nov 2016
- views: 53
1:55
Peru's Congress revokes controversial amnesty law
(15 Sep 2010) SHOTLIST
++PLEASE NOTE UPDATED RESTRICTIONS++
September 14, 2010
1. Pan of Congress
2. Close up of lawmakers
3. Wide of Congress
4. Cutaway...
(15 Sep 2010) SHOTLIST
++PLEASE NOTE UPDATED RESTRICTIONS++
September 14, 2010
1. Pan of Congress
2. Close up of lawmakers
3. Wide of Congress
4. Cutaway of media
5. Wide of voting board
6. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Cesar Zumaeta, President of the Congress of the Republic:
"The final results: 90 votes in favour, one against. Zero abstentions. Approved in the first vote."
7. Wide of lawmakers ending session
FILE - April 2008
8. Wide of military court hearing case on murders in the anti-terrorism era
9. Pan of former officers in court
10. Wide of former officers in court listening to their sentence
11. Wide of judges
FILE- June 2008
12. Wide of trial of Vladimiro Montesinos and other members of military for arms trafficking
13. Wide Montesinos and others listening to the sentence
14. Mid of judges
15. Pan of Montesinos in court
STORYLINE:
Peru's Congress on Tuesday overturned a law that President Alan Garcia had backed which would have set limits on prosecuting human rights abuses.
Garcia had originally supported the idea but backed away from the law after acclaimed Peruvian novelist Mario Vargas Llosa criticised the move.
Critics say the Decree 1097 would free human rights violators from prison. The measure sent to Congress would establish a statute of limitations on human rights violations committed before 2003. And it would close cases under investigation for too long.
On Monday, Vargas Llosa sent a letter to Garcia in which he refused to lead a commission charged with building a museum to remember the years of political violence.
The author called the decree a "barely disguised amnesty."
The vote was overwhelming.
"The final results: 90 votes in favour, one against. Zero abstentions. Approved in the first vote," said Congress President Cesar Zumaeta.
Peru's war with Maoist guerrillas killed almost 70-thousand people between 1980 and 2000, according to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
The violence waned following Shining Path founder Abimael Guzman's capture in 1992, but isolated guerrilla bands are growing with the drug trade.
Critics worry the new process would have freed figures like the now-jailed intelligence chief Vladimiro Montesinos.
He is serving a 15-year prison sentence and was the behind-the-scenes power broker during former President Alberto Fujimori's 10-year government, which fell in 2000 amid a corruption scandal.
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(15 Sep 2010) SHOTLIST
++PLEASE NOTE UPDATED RESTRICTIONS++
September 14, 2010
1. Pan of Congress
2. Close up of lawmakers
3. Wide of Congress
4. Cutaway of media
5. Wide of voting board
6. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Cesar Zumaeta, President of the Congress of the Republic:
"The final results: 90 votes in favour, one against. Zero abstentions. Approved in the first vote."
7. Wide of lawmakers ending session
FILE - April 2008
8. Wide of military court hearing case on murders in the anti-terrorism era
9. Pan of former officers in court
10. Wide of former officers in court listening to their sentence
11. Wide of judges
FILE- June 2008
12. Wide of trial of Vladimiro Montesinos and other members of military for arms trafficking
13. Wide Montesinos and others listening to the sentence
14. Mid of judges
15. Pan of Montesinos in court
STORYLINE:
Peru's Congress on Tuesday overturned a law that President Alan Garcia had backed which would have set limits on prosecuting human rights abuses.
Garcia had originally supported the idea but backed away from the law after acclaimed Peruvian novelist Mario Vargas Llosa criticised the move.
Critics say the Decree 1097 would free human rights violators from prison. The measure sent to Congress would establish a statute of limitations on human rights violations committed before 2003. And it would close cases under investigation for too long.
On Monday, Vargas Llosa sent a letter to Garcia in which he refused to lead a commission charged with building a museum to remember the years of political violence.
The author called the decree a "barely disguised amnesty."
The vote was overwhelming.
"The final results: 90 votes in favour, one against. Zero abstentions. Approved in the first vote," said Congress President Cesar Zumaeta.
Peru's war with Maoist guerrillas killed almost 70-thousand people between 1980 and 2000, according to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
The violence waned following Shining Path founder Abimael Guzman's capture in 1992, but isolated guerrilla bands are growing with the drug trade.
Critics worry the new process would have freed figures like the now-jailed intelligence chief Vladimiro Montesinos.
He is serving a 15-year prison sentence and was the behind-the-scenes power broker during former President Alberto Fujimori's 10-year government, which fell in 2000 amid a corruption scandal.
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- published: 28 Jul 2015
- views: 44
1:24
Peru demolishes "Wall of Shame" dividing rich and poor neighbourhoods
The "wall of shame" in Lima, Peru which has been dividing the rich and poor for years, has begun to be torn down. After a four-year legal battle between the two...
The "wall of shame" in Lima, Peru which has been dividing the rich and poor for years, has begun to be torn down. After a four-year legal battle between the two sides, the "Wall of Shame" was finally demolished this week, following a ruling by the Constitutional Court.
The wall was originally built in the 1980s by residents of the La Molina residential district, who cited security concerns over land invasions and acts of terrorism by the Maoist Shining Path.
However, in the early 2000s, the wall became even longer and taller, stretching 4.5 kilometers and separating the poor residents from the other side of the hill in the Villa María del Triunfo district of Lima.
La Molina Municipal Administrator, Francisco Dumler, stated that there is currently no direct road access or path to cross to Villa Maria del Triunfo.
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https://wn.com/Peru_Demolishes_Wall_Of_Shame_Dividing_Rich_And_Poor_Neighbourhoods
The "wall of shame" in Lima, Peru which has been dividing the rich and poor for years, has begun to be torn down. After a four-year legal battle between the two sides, the "Wall of Shame" was finally demolished this week, following a ruling by the Constitutional Court.
The wall was originally built in the 1980s by residents of the La Molina residential district, who cited security concerns over land invasions and acts of terrorism by the Maoist Shining Path.
However, in the early 2000s, the wall became even longer and taller, stretching 4.5 kilometers and separating the poor residents from the other side of the hill in the Villa María del Triunfo district of Lima.
La Molina Municipal Administrator, Francisco Dumler, stated that there is currently no direct road access or path to cross to Villa Maria del Triunfo.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca
Subscribe to Global News Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/20fcXDc
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#GlobalNews #wallofshame #Peru #demolished
- published: 01 Sep 2023
- views: 10596
1:07
Peru Attorneys - Law Offices of Leynaud & Leynaud
Established in 1983 http://www.leynaudandleynaud.com/ Leynaud & Leynaud has earned a solid reputation for providing highest quality legal services in a broad...
Established in 1983 http://www.leynaudandleynaud.com/ Leynaud & Leynaud has earned a solid reputation for providing highest quality legal services in a broad range of substantive areas. Practice areas include: Adoptions, Automobile Accidents, Buying and Selling, Child Custody, Child Support,
Criminal, Divorce, Domestic Violence Dog Bites, Drug Crimes, DUI and Traffic Insurance, General Civil and Trial Practice, General Practice, Juvenile Crimes, Landlord Tenant and Family Law, Business Banking Litigation, Mediation, Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, Real Estate, Slip and Fall, Visitation Rights, White Collar, Wills and Probate, Workers Compensation, Wrongful Death and
Zoning and Land Use Bad Faith.
https://wn.com/Peru_Attorneys_Law_Offices_Of_Leynaud_Leynaud
Established in 1983 http://www.leynaudandleynaud.com/ Leynaud & Leynaud has earned a solid reputation for providing highest quality legal services in a broad range of substantive areas. Practice areas include: Adoptions, Automobile Accidents, Buying and Selling, Child Custody, Child Support,
Criminal, Divorce, Domestic Violence Dog Bites, Drug Crimes, DUI and Traffic Insurance, General Civil and Trial Practice, General Practice, Juvenile Crimes, Landlord Tenant and Family Law, Business Banking Litigation, Mediation, Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, Real Estate, Slip and Fall, Visitation Rights, White Collar, Wills and Probate, Workers Compensation, Wrongful Death and
Zoning and Land Use Bad Faith.
- published: 01 Dec 2009
- views: 376
2:52
Advertising Law in Peru
The Global Advertising Lawyers Alliance (www.galalaw.com) presents a series of videos that introduces marketers to advertising law around the world. In this vid...
The Global Advertising Lawyers Alliance (www.galalaw.com) presents a series of videos that introduces marketers to advertising law around the world. In this video, Eliana Lesem from Estudio Muniz in Lima, Peu, GALA’s Peru member, presents an introduction to advertising law in Peru.
https://wn.com/Advertising_Law_In_Peru
The Global Advertising Lawyers Alliance (www.galalaw.com) presents a series of videos that introduces marketers to advertising law around the world. In this video, Eliana Lesem from Estudio Muniz in Lima, Peu, GALA’s Peru member, presents an introduction to advertising law in Peru.
- published: 09 Jun 2015
- views: 281