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Las Asociaciones Público Privadas (APP) en el Sector Minero-Energético: Experiencia Nacional e Internacional

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  • Luis Ferney Moreno Castillo
  • Luis Bustos

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Es para mí una satisfacción el presentar ante la comunidad académica el presente libro. La obra nace del constante diálogo y reflexiones de corte académico que se fomenta al interior del Departamento de Derecho Minero Energético

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  • Luis Ferney Moreno Castillo & Luis Bustos, 2020. "Las Asociaciones Público Privadas (APP) en el Sector Minero-Energético: Experiencia Nacional e Internacional," Books, Universidad Externado de Colombia, Facultad de Derecho, number 1260.
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