Estanislao Valdés Otero

Estanislao Valdés Otero (born 18 August 1931 in Montevideo)[1] is a Uruguayan lawyer, author, and politician.

During the Civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay he was Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries (2 February 1977 – 14 April 1978) and afterwards Minister of Foreign Relations (17 February 1981 – 2 September 1982).[2] He was in charge of keeping Uruguay neutral during the Falklands War.[3]

Works

  • Derechos de autor: régimen jurídico uruguayo. Prologue by Eduardo J. Couture (Facultad de Derecho, Montevideo, 1953).[4]
  • Inflación y subdesarrollo (Fundación de Cultura Universitaria, 1992).[5]
gollark: Indeed.
gollark: There are mesh networks in a few places, but I don't think they've gotten massively wide adoption because the average consumer doesn't really care (and they still need to interact with the regular internet, which is hard and beelike).
gollark: Phones spend tons of battery power on communicating with faraway towers when they could also practically relay data via nearby devices on lower power for non-real-time data.
gollark: Anyway, as much as I somewhat disapprove of ☭ in general, the current hierarchical structure of consumer internet connectivity is ridiculous and inefficient and would probably have been replaced if it wasn't for the hardproblemness of good mesh networking.
gollark: `nc -l 5000` or something on one device, `nc [its IP] 5000` on the other I think?

References

  1. Profile of Estanislao Valdés Otero
  2. "Ministers of Uruguay". Rulers.org. Retrieved 10 May 2012.
  3. Lessa, Alfonso (2009). La Primera Orden. Editorial Sudamericana. pp. 230 ff. ISBN 978-9974-683-19-8.
  4. Derechos de autor
  5. Inflación y subdesarrollo


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