The Law Center for Free Trade Implementation (Law Center FTI) is a private, non-profit corporation established to promote, foster and disseminate the creation of the necessary legal infrastructure to develop and implement free trade. The Law Center FTI intends to place special -but not exclusive- emphasis on projects aimed at helping small and medium-sized entrepreneurs to share in the benefits of economic globalization.
The Law Center FTI was created in 2006 by a group of prestigious Chilean attorneys and entrepreneurs to serve as a space for professional, technical and legal dialogue among national actors and their foreign counterparts in matters of economic integration. The institution seeks to fill a gap in the national arena on the implementation of free trade given that, in pursuing its activities it combines the tools of academia -research and education- with the practical and highly specialized view that sectors subject to globalization experience on a day to day basis.
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Left to right (back) : Esteban Tomic Errázuriz (Presidente), Sergio Cruz Barriga, Ricardo Leiva Lanz (Tesorero) y Mario Ramírez Necochea (Vice-Presidente).
Lef to right (in front) : Gonzalo Molina Ariztía, Elina Mereminskaya, Fernando Hurtado Morales, Gonzalo Delaveau Swett, Rodrigo Novoa Urenda y Patricio Prieto Sánchez.
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