LatCrit Colloquium on International and Comparative Law, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Law, Culture, and Society: LatCrit Theory & Transdisciplinary Approaches
Foreword
Kevin
Johnson, LatCrit Goes International
Law, Land, and Labor: Construction of Property and Status in Local and Global Context
Deon
Erasmus, "Will She Speak, or Won"t She? That Is The Question": Comments On The Communal Land Rights Bill
Frances
Olsen, Civil Disobedience on Vieques: How Nonviolence Defeated the U.S. Military
Hugo
Rojas, Labor Law and Genetic Discrimination in Chile
Dominique
Legros, Indigenous Peoples" Self-Determination and the Broken Tin Kettle Music of Human Rights in Liberal Democracy
Critical Approaches to Legal Reform: Toward Social Justice?
Becky
L. Jacobs, Policy and Praxis: A Role for LatCrit "Institutional-Class Analysis" in Latin American Judicial Reform
John
O. Calmore, Social Justice Advocacy in the Third Dimension: Addressing
the Problem of "Preservation-Through-Transformation"
JosÉ
MarÍa MonzÓn, Let There Be Justice: The Double Standard of Application of Legal Norms
Karin
van Marle, "Meeting the World Halfway" - The Limits of Legal Transformation
Identifying Identities: The Politics of Community in Historical and Contemporary Perspective
Charles
R. Venator Santiago, Race, Nation-Building and Legal Transculturation During the Haitian Unification Period (1822-1844): Towards a Haitian Perspective
Carina
J. Miller, Protecting the Argentine Jewish Community and Jewish Identity in Times of Crisis: Local Efforts, Global Community, and Foreign Support
Emiliano
J. Buis, How To Play Justice and Drama in Antiquity: Law and Theater in Athens as Performative Rituals
Fred
Evans, Multi-Voiced Society: Philosophical Nuances on Rushdie"s Midnight Children
Joshua
Price & Maria Lugones, Encuentros and Desencuentros: Reflections on
a LatCrit Colloquium in Latin America