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Felipe de Jesús Tena is a respected Mexican legal scholar. His Derecho Mercantil Mexicano is widely used in Mexican law schools and legal practice. The book systematically covers commercial law under the Mexican legal framework.
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Derecho Mercantil Mexicano Felipe de Jesús Tena es una obra clásica de la literatura jurídica en México, publicada principalmente por Editorial Porrúa
Sujetos y Obligaciones: Detalla las responsabilidades de quienes ejercen el comercio, incluyendo agentes auxiliares y los elementos de las relaciones jurídico-mercantiles. Academic Overview: Derecho Mercantil Mexicano by Felipe de
The Act of Commerce: A deep dive into why certain actions are legally qualified as "mercantile," regardless of who performs them.
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The "Libro de Derecho Mercantil Mexicano" (Mexican Commercial Law Book) by Felipe de Jesús Tena is a highly regarded and widely used textbook in Mexico and other Spanish-speaking countries. As a leading authority on commercial law, Tena's work provides an in-depth analysis of the principles, regulations, and jurisprudence governing business and commerce in Mexico. This review aims to provide an overview of the book's content, structure, and value, highlighting its exclusive features and benefits.