Third Annual LatCrit Colloquium
Toward a Transatlantic Dialogue: Spain, the Americas and Latino/as: International and Comparative Law in Triangular Perspective
Foreword
Elizabeth
M. Iglesias, LatCrit Theory: Some Preliminary Notes Towards a Transatlantic
Dialogue
Regional Integration, National Identities and the Rights of Citizenship in Comparative Perspective
Introduction,
Kevin R. Johnson, Regional Integration in North America and Europe:
Lessons about Civil Rights and Equal Citizenship
Juan
Luis Millan Pereira, Economic Restructuring and the European Monetary
Union
Ana
Salinas de Frias, Free Movement of Persons in The European Union, National
Borders and Legal Reforms: The Principle of Non-Discrimination Based
On Nationality (Article 12 ECT)
Ediberto
Roman, An Examination of the Models of United States Citizenship As
Well As Questions Concerning European Union Citizenship
Human Rights, Gendered Identities and the Public/Private Dichotomy in Comparative Perspective
Aniella
Gonzalez, Being Individuals: A Comparative Look at Relationships, Gender
and the Public/Private Dichotomy
Angel
Rodriguez-Vergara Diaz, Evolucion Reciente de la Discriminacion Positiva
en el Ambito Laboral y Electoral
Lundy
R. Langston, Save The Marriage Before (Not After) The Ceremony: The
Marriage Preparation Act - Can We Have A Public Response To A Private
Problem?
International Relations: Spain and Latin America
Angelia
Padin, Spain and Latin America: Introduction: Hispanismo As Leverage: LatCrit Questions Spain's Motives
Magdalena
M. Martin Martinez, Spain and Latin America: Jurisdiccion Universal
y Crimenes Internacionales
Francisco
Valdes, Spain and Latin America: PostColonial Encounters in the PostPinochet Era: A LatCrit Perspective on Spain, Latinas/os and "Hispanismo" in the Development of International Human Rights
Student Articles
Marc
Rosenberg, The Chinese Legal System Made Easy: A Survey of the Structure
of Government, Creation of Legislation, and the Judicial System Under
the Constitution and Major Statutes of the People's Republic of China
Christine
Gudaitis, Essay: Tourism in Developing Countries - Panacea or Poison?
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