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		| Annotated bibliography of the legal literature of Chile 
Juan Carlos Marín, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de MéxicoJuan Javier del Granado, George Mason University Latin American and Caribbean Law and Economics Center
 
 
		   
SUGGESTED CITATION:Juan Carlos Marín and Juan Javier del Granado 
(2008) 
"Annotated bibliography of the legal literature of Chile", 
The Latin American and Caribbean Journal of Legal Studies: 
Vol. 3:
No. 1, 
Article 10.
 https://services.bepress.com/lacjls/vol3/iss1/art10
 
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| This article assembles a suggested reading list of law books from Chile for those seeking to explore and delve into the richness of this national legal literature. Although the authors are careful to point out that broad conclusions are not supported by their limited methodology, the books were chosen for their scholarly authority. The books make up a core of distinctly doctrinal sources (digests, annotated codes, encyclopedias, treatises, and certain monographs) recommended by legal practitioners from across the nation. 
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