Vol. 3 No. 4 (2015): Forseti Nº 4

The publication of this issue marks a special milestone in the history of FORSETI. As faithful believers in innovation and the interdisciplinary study of law, we have re-launched our website, including the FORSETI JOURNAL, a new publication format that will make the most important national and international news available to both university and professional audiences.
In this sense, in honor of such an important event, with this issue we have covered two branches of the right of incidence both economic and social, especially in Peru, such as Environmental Law and Natural Resources.
The first article of this important edition, written by Francisco Tong González, deals with mining regulation and its social impacts on the country, suggesting that the rules be clear to encourage investment. On the other hand, Luis Felipe Huertas del Pino makes an analysis of Resolution 21-2014-OEFA-TFA-SEP1, of great importance for this publication, since it sets a precedent of obligatory observance related to the regulation of environmental pollution. In another line, Richard Inurritegui presents a commentary on the current fisheries regulation.
On the other hand, Juan Pablo Macassi Zavala presents an interesting aspect of mining activity, focusing on the forest trust as a guarantee for the closure of mines. Eduardo Ramos Arechaga also provides a detailed article on the hydrocarbon industry in the country. Andrés Talavera C. and Manuel Ferreyros, for their part, introduce us to petroleum lex and its possible application in Peru. To conclude with this thematic section, Fabiola Capurro points out what should be Peru's agenda for sustainable environmental development.
As always, this edition has a miscellaneous section and on this occasion we have had the participation of Fernando Cuadros Luque and Sergio Quiñones Infante, who through an economic and legal analysis, make a comment about the debate on the increase of the minimum vital remuneration. Likewise, and on the more traditional but equally important side, Alfredo F. Soria Aguilar, presents us with an article about the ineffectiveness of the juridical act.
We could not end our presentation without first thanking all the speakers and guests at our events, which not only contribute to our personal academic growth, but, through their presentations, succeed in enriching the academic discussion both in our Faculty and in our university, always encouraging interest in the rights of members of other careers.
Finally, we thank all our members, former members and collaborators without whom this edition would not have been possible. FORSETI, beyond being a magazine, has become a family. In these three years of operation, we have had the opportunity to raise new projects and face different challenges. It is our commitment to you, Mr. Reader, to give you the best of us in the future.
FORSETI, always a step forward.