Professor Boragina offers us in this new work an unconventional approach to an area in which he works professionally: Law. He pours into this book all his experience as a lawyer with the plain language that characterizes him, and which is the hallmark of all his editorial work. He seeks the relationships between law, politics and economics and shows them to the reader with agility, simplicity and dynamics. For example, in the Preface he says: "It is our intimate conviction that Law cannot go against the grain of economics, as unfortunately happens in the field of laws that -many times (perhaps too many times)- have little in common with Law itself. We would even dare to say that there are even anti-juridical laws, if by juridical we understand a synonym of Law." Undoubtedly, the curious reader will enjoy this new book by the prestigious doctor.