The Embassy of Chile, together with other institutions, is organising tomorrow at 5 p.m. the seminar Centenary of the Social and Labour Laws of 1924. Una mirada bicontinental (Chile-Spain) in the Simón Bolívar Hall of Casa América. Free admission until full capacity is reached.
The influence and historical importance that Spain and Chile have shared in the drafting of their laws is close and extensive. On the first centenary of the promotion of the first labour laws in this American country, a group of Chilean and Spanish experts and academics will analyse the mutual relationship between the laws of the two countries and how they have evolved over the course of this century.
After welcoming remarks by Luis Prados, Director of Programming at Casa de América; Javier Velasco Villegas, Ambassador of Chile, and Pablo Ruiz-Tagle, Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Chile, Aude Argouse, Álvaro Anríquez Novoa, Claudio Palavecino Cáceres and Roberto Cerón Reyes, from the University of Chile, will take part in the seminar; Ana de la Puebla Pinilla and Misael López Zapico, from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid; María Jesús Espuny Tomás and Daniel Vallés Muñío, from the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, and Eduardo López Ahumada, from the Universidad de Alcalá. The event can be followed via the Zoom platform by registration in this link.