Encyclopedia of Mexican Mining Law is a comprehensive guide to the legal framework governing mining activities in Mexico at the turn of the 20th century. Compiled by Richard E. Chism, this encyclopedia provides a detailed digest of the Mexican Mining Code, complete with explanatory circulars and subsidiary laws, decrees, and enactments relevant to the industry.
This essential reference work offers insights into the historical context of mining regulations and practices in Mexico, making it invaluable for legal professionals, historians, and researchers interested in the development of mining law and its impact on the Mexican economy. Also included is a glossary of mining terms, facilitating a clear understanding of the technical language used in legal and operational contexts. "Encyclopedia of Mexican Mining Law" stands as a testament to the complex legal landscape shaping the extraction and utilization of natural resources during a pivotal period in Mexican history.
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