Ligia Maura Costa - Books

Books

  • "Negociação. Como Negociam Brasileiros e Franceses", Publisher: Quartier Latin, ISBN 85-7674-491-0 (2010)
  • "Direito Internacional do Desenvolvimento Sustentável e os Códigos de Conduta de Responsabilidade Social. Análise do Setor do Gás e Petróleo", Publisher: Juruá, ISBN 978-85-362-2628-6 (2009)
  • "Comércio Exterior: Negociação e Aspectos Legais", Publisher: Campus, ISBN 85-352-1996-X (2005)
  • "Internet: Guia Bibliográfico Comparado", Publisher: ieditora, ISBN 85-87916-37-8 (2002)
  • "Le Crédit Documentaire. Etude Comparative", Publisher: LGDJ, ISBN 978-2-275-01771-6 (1998)
  • "OMC: Manual Prático da Rodada Uruguai", Publisher: Saraiva, ISBN 85-02-01625-3 (1996)
  • "O Credito Documentário: E as Novas Regras E Usos Uniformes Da Câmara De Comércio Internacional", Publisher: Saraiva, ISBN 85-02-01413-7 (1993)

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