- Duve, Thomas.
- Berlin : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, [2023]
- Description
- Book — vi, 229 pages ; 24 cm
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- Masters, Adrian, 1988- author. Author
- Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2023.
- Description
- Book — xii, 319 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
- Summary
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- Prelude : a Peruvian mestizo at the Spanish Court
- Introduction : the collective making of an empire
- Paper ceremonies for a global empire : Gobierno petitions and the collective work of Voluntad
- The co-creation of the imperial logistics network
- Distant kings, powerful women, prudent ministers : the gendered creation of the Council of the Indies
- Lawmaking in a portable council : Gobierno decision-making technologies before 1561
- 'Bring the papers' : royal decision-making and the power of archives in Madrid, 1561-1598
- Creating the royal decree : format, phraseology, and petitioners' transformation of Indies Law
- Pedro Rengifo's epilogue : subjects of chance
- Conclusions.
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- Masters, Adrian, 1988- author.
- Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2023.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xii, 319 pages)
- Summary
-
- A Peruvian mestizo at the Spanish Court
- The collective making of an empire
- Paper ceremonies for a global empire : Gobierno petitions and the collective work of Voluntad
- The co-creation of the imperial logistics network
- Distant kings, powerful women, prudent ministers : the gendered creation of the Council of the Indies
- Lawmaking in a portable council : Gobierno decision-making technologies before 1561
- 'Bring the papers' : royal decision-making and the power of archives in Madrid, 1561-1598
- Creating the royal decree : format, phraseology, and petitioners' transformation of Indies Law
- Pedro Rengifo's epilogue : subjects of chance.
- Rio de Janeiro : EDUERJ, 2022
- Description
- Book — 423 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Online
- Rico Puerta, Luis Alonso.
- Bogotá : Tirant lo Blanch, 2022.
- Description
- Book — 560 p.
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6. Desarrollo sostenible e integración [2022]
- Universidad Externado de Colombia. Cátedra Jean Monnet. Seminario Anual Internacional (17th : 2022 : Bogotá, Colombia; Quito, Ecuador; Alicante, Spain), author.
- Primera edición - Bogotá : Universidad Externado de Colombia, octubre de 2022
- Description
- Book — 554 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- Paz y desarrollo : un círculo virtuoso : la obra de Bertrand Russell aplicada al estudio del derecho y de las relaciones internacionales / Bernardo Vela Orbegozo
- El Acuerdo sobre el Acuífero Guaraní : situación actual y perspectivas / Alejandro Pastori Fillol
- Análisis del cambio climático como causa de la migración centroamericana, con miras a un inmediato paradigma de desarrollo sostenible / Karla Georgina Martínez Herrera
- La protección de la reserva de biosfera Seaflower en el contexto de las controversias entre Nicaragua y Colombia / Wilfredo Robayo Galvis
- La lucha contra el cambio climático y a favor de la sostenibilidad ambiental en la Unión Europea : ¿sigue siendo el European Green Deal una prioridad? / Rubén Martínez Dalmau, Eric Tremolada Álvarez
- El desarrollo sostenible en el Mercosur : un análisis a partir de sus normas / Ignacio Bartesaghi Hierro
- Una mirada al desarrollo sostenible en Centroamérica : acciones desde la integración regional / Jeannette Valverde Chaves
- Colombia y Perú en la Alianza del Pacífico : conciencia marítima, integración y desarrollo sostenible del Océano Pacífico / Eduardo Pastrana Buelvas y Diego Vera Piñeros
- Carta Ambiental Andina : otro paso hacia la ecologización de la CAN / Silvana Insignares Cera y Mariángela Rueda Fiorentina
- La biodiversidad de Colombia al 2030 : una oportunidad de construcción colectiva de nación / Raúl Trujillo Cabezas, Sandra Cecilia Guerra
- Alcances y límites de la extrafiscalidad ambiental en la CAN / César Sánchez Muñoz
- La consulta previa como mecanismo garante de los derechos colectivos indígenas frente a los megaproyectos y su impacto ambiental / José Rodolfo Lizárraga Russell y Alejandra Esquivel Medina
- Transición energética en el Caribe insular : ¿una nueva posibilidad para la integración energética regional? / Xiomara Romero Pérez
- La protección del medio ambiente en el estado autonómico español : limitaciones y mecanismos de tutela / Adrián García Ortiz
- "Necesito mis anteojos; quiero ver mejor el desarrollo digital humano" : una reflexión del desarrollo desde las humanidades digitales / Luis Fernando Sánchez Huertas
- The impact of Andean and Colombian legislation on genetic resources on the traditional knowledge of indigenous and Afro communities / Carlos Conde Gutiérrez
- Interseccionalidad y teoría de la actividad para la inclusión y sostenibilidad en personas mayores / Gonzalo Armienta Hernández, Karla Mariscal Ureta
- ¿Cómo son percibidos China y Estados Unidos por los ciudadanos de la Asean? / Natalia Melgar Alassio y Natalia De María Calvelo
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- Manchester : Manchester University press, 2022
- Description
- Book — xxii, 424 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- List of figures
- List of tables
- List of contributors
- Table of cases
- Introduction : A mosaic of resistance and accommodation / Sufyan Droubi and Cecilia Juliana Flores Elizondo
- Part I : The mosaic of states
- 1. Constructing the Calvo Doctrine : claims to universality and charges of particularism / Philip Burton
- 2. Calvo Doctrine and the South American mosaic : members, dissidents and an outsider / Magdalena Bas
- 3. Pluralist approaches to dispute settlement mechanisms / Henrique Choer Moraes and Facundo Pérez Aznar
- 4. The Brazilian Cooperation and Facilitation Investment Agreement as a model for Latin America / Leonardo V. P. de Oliveira and Marcus Spangenberger
- 5. Foreign investment and regullatory governance : a critical approach to investment facilitation debate / Luciana Ghiotto
- 6. Domestic courts in the mosaic of states : transformative constitutionalism and fair and equitable treatment / René Ureña and María Angélica Prada-Uribe
- Part II : The mosaic of non-state actors
- 7. Corporations and international investment law in Latin America / Claus von Wobeser
- 8. Sociedad Civil Transnacional y Derecho Internacional Comercial y de Inversiones / Adoración Guamán
- 9. Latin America, indigenous peoples and investments : resistance and accommodation / Sufyan Droubi, Cecilia Flores Elizondo and Raphael Heffron
- Part III : The mosaic of narratives
- 10. International investment and human rights in Latin America : a quest for balance / Rodrigo Polanco Lazo and Felipe Ferreira Catalán
- 11. ISDS and human rights : a Latin American dialectic / Farouk El-Hosseny, Patrick Devine and Ilan Brun-Vargas
- 12. Inversiones internacionales y el derecho humano al agua : análisis desde una nueva perspectiva interdisciplinaria / Javier Echaide
- 13. Investor's need to obtain social license : a sustainable development argument in investor-state dispute settlement / Sebastián Preller-Bórquez
- 14. International Investment Law in Latin America : universalizing resistance / Fabian Cardenas and Jean d'Aspremont
- Index
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- Goltzman, Elder Maia, author.
- Belo Horizonte : Fórum, 2022
- Description
- Book — 118 pages ; 22 cm
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- Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xiii, 347 pages) : illustrations, maps
- Summary
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- 1. Working in New Political Spaces: The Checkered History of Latin American Judicialization Sandra Botero, Daniel Brinks, and Ezequiel Gonzalez Ocantos
- 2. Critical Disconnects: Progressive Jurisprudence and Tenacious Impunity in Mexico Janice Gallagher and Jorge Contesse
- 3. When Winning in the Courts is Not Enough: Abortion and the Limits of Legal Mobilization Without Grassroots Involvement in Peru Camila Gianella
- 4. Forms of Countermovement and Counter-Reform in Latin America: Judicial Backlash or Resources and Political and Legal Opportunities? Alba Ruibal
- 5. Backlash against State Strengthening Reforms: The Rise and Fall of the CICIG in Guatemala Rachel E. Bowen
- 6. Backlash against Corporate Accountability for Grave Human Rights Violations in Colombia Laura Bernal-Bermudez
- 7. Courting Judicial Legitimacy: An Experimental Study of the Colombian Constitutional Court Sofia Forero-Alba and Juan Carlos Rodriguez-Raga
- 8. Family Ties and Nepotism in the Mexican Federal Judiciary Julio Rios-Figueroa
- 9. Judicial Corruption: The Constitutional Court of Ecuador in Comparative Perspective Santiago Basabe-Serrano
- 10. Kickbacks, Crackdown, and Backlash: Legal Accountability in the Lava Jato Investigation Luciano Da Ros and Matthew M. Taylor
- 11. Turning Corruption Trials into Political Tools in the Name of Transparency: The Lava Jato Case Mariana Mota Prado and Marta Rodriguez Machado
- 12. Fighting Corruption, Dismantling Democracy: Antagonism, Communication, and the Political Use of Lava Jato in Brazil Joao Guilherme Bastos dos Santos and Esther Solano Gallego
- 13. Prosecutorial Agency, Backlash and Resistance in the Peruvian Chapter of Lava Jato Viviana Baraybar and Ezequiel Gonzalez-Ocantos
- Index.
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(source: Nielsen Book Data)
- Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022
- Description
- Book — xiii, 347 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- 1. Working in New Political Spaces: The Checkered History of Latin American Judicialization Sandra Botero, Daniel Brinks, and Ezequiel Gonzalez Ocantos
- 2. Critical Disconnects: Progressive Jurisprudence and Tenacious Impunity in Mexico Janice Gallagher and Jorge Contesse
- 3. When Winning in the Courts is Not Enough: Abortion and the Limits of Legal Mobilization Without Grassroots Involvement in Peru Camila Gianella
- 4. Forms of Countermovement and Counter-Reform in Latin America: Judicial Backlash or Resources and Political and Legal Opportunities? Alba Ruibal
- 5. Backlash against State Strengthening Reforms: The Rise and Fall of the CICIG in Guatemala Rachel E. Bowen
- 6. Backlash against Corporate Accountability for Grave Human Rights Violations in Colombia Laura Bernal-Bermudez
- 7. Courting Judicial Legitimacy: An Experimental Study of the Colombian Constitutional Court Sofia Forero-Alba and Juan Carlos Rodriguez-Raga
- 8. Family Ties and Nepotism in the Mexican Federal Judiciary Julio Rios-Figueroa
- 9. Judicial Corruption: The Constitutional Court of Ecuador in Comparative Perspective Santiago Basabe-Serrano
- 10. Kickbacks, Crackdown, and Backlash: Legal Accountability in the Lava Jato Investigation Luciano Da Ros and Matthew M. Taylor
- 11. Turning Corruption Trials into Political Tools in the Name of Transparency: The Lava Jato Case Mariana Mota Prado and Marta Rodriguez Machado
- 12. Fighting Corruption, Dismantling Democracy: Antagonism, Communication, and the Political Use of Lava Jato in Brazil Joao Guilherme Bastos dos Santos and Esther Solano Gallego
- 13. Prosecutorial Agency, Backlash and Resistance in the Peruvian Chapter of Lava Jato Viviana Baraybar and Ezequiel Gonzalez-Ocantos
- Index.
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(source: Nielsen Book Data)
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- Lamprea Montealegre, Everaldo Stanford Law School graduate, J.S.D. (2013) author.
- Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2022]
- Description
- Book — viii, 218 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
- Summary
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- The right to health in action : an introduction
- The elusive search for the minimum core of the right to health
- The political economy of the right to health : a terrain for contestation
- The judicialization of health care in the Global South
- Health system reform and the rise of litigiousness in Brazil and Colombia
- The HIV/AIDS pandemic and the plight of vulnerable patients : understanding the first wave of litigiousness in Brazil and Colombia (1990-2000)
- Riding a second wave (2000-2020) : the downstream approach and the rise of "high-cost patients"
- A case study of patients' organizations : between good causes and hidden clients
- Stopping a litigation epidemic : lessons from Colombia and Brazil's highest courts
- The promise of the right to health, and why we have to keep it : closing reflections
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- First edition - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2022
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource : illustrations
- Summary
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- Part I Constitutions
- 1: Juan F. Gonzalez Bertomeu: Argentina
- 2: Joshua Braver: Bolivia
- 3: Virgilio Afonso da Silva and Thomaz Pereira: Brazil
- 4: Domingo Lovera Parmo: Chile
- 5: Antonio Barreto-Rozo: Colombia
- 6: Bruce M. Wilson and Olman Rodriguez Loaiza: Costa Rica
- 7: Julio Cesar Guanche: Cuba
- 8: Daniela Salazar: Ecuador
- 9: Francisca Pou Gimenez: Mexico
- 10: Daniel Mendonca y Juan Carlos Mendonca: Paraguay
- 11: Camila Gianella Malca and Ursula Baertl Espinoza: Peru
- 12: Gianella Bardazano: Uruguay
- 13: Ana Cristina Nunez M. and Rogelio Perez-Perdomo: Venezuela Part II Constitutional Controversies A. Comparing Constitutions in Latin America
- 14: Roberto Gargarella: Latin American Constitutional Traditions
- 15: Gabriel L. Negretto: Participatory Constitution-Making in Latin America: Consequences for Institutional Design
- 16: Julio Rios-Figueroa and Andrea Pozas-Loyo: Authoritarian Constitutionalism
- 17: Javier Couso: Latin American New Constitutionalism
- 18: Helena Alviar Garcia: Foreign Capital and Constitutions B. Institutions
- 19: Marcelo Alegre and Nahuel Maisley: Presidentialism and Hyper-Presidentialism
- 20: Fernando Limongi and Jose Cheibub: Elections
- 21: Matthew M.Taylor: Courts and Judicial Independence
- 22: Gretchen Helmke: Courts and Judicial Manipulation
- 23: Diana Kapiszewski and Katja Newman: Judicialization of Politics
- 24: Diana Rodriguez Franco and Cesar Rodriguez Garavito: Strategic Litigation and Social Change
- 25: Luciana Gross Cunha: Access to Justice
- 26: Marta Arretche: Federalist and Unitary States
- 27: Gabriela Lotta and Vanessa Elias de Oliveira: Local Government
- 28: Rogerio Arantes and Claudio Couto: Constitutions and Public Policies
- 29: Dawisson Belem Lopes and Mario Schettino Valente: Constitutions and Foreign Affairs
- 30: Alejandro Chehtman: Constitutions and International Law C. Rights
- 31: Laura Clerico: Proportionality and Balancing
- 32: Maria Paula Saffon: Property and Land
- 33: Ramiro Alvarez Ugarte: Freedom of expression
- 34: Diego Werneck Arguelhes and Luiz Fernando Marrey Moncau: Privacy
- 35: Ramiro Alvarez Ugarte: Right to Information and Transparency
- 36: Deisy Ventura and Camila Baraldi: Immigration and Citizenship
- 37: Leonardo Avritzer and Claudia Feres Faria: Political Participation and Democratic Innovation
- 38: Angel R. Oquendo: Due Process
- 39: Maira Machado: Prisoners Rights
- 40: Octavio Luiz Motta Ferraz: Equality
- 41: Isabel Cristina Jaramillo Sierra: Sex Equality
- 42: Tanya Kateri Hernandez: Race Discrimination
- 43: Daniel M. Brinks: Social Rights
- 44: Alicia Ely Yamin: The Right to Health
- 45: Danielle H. Rached and Conrado Hubner Mendes: Environment
- 46: Agustina Ramon Michel: Abortion
- 47: Daniel Bonilla Maldonado: Multicultural Constitutions Part III Comparative Viewpoints
- 48: Jackie Dugard: A View from South Africa
- 49: Shylashri Shankar: Judicial Independence in Latin America: A View from Asia
- 50: Tom Ginsburg: Latin American Constitutionalism: A US Perspective
- 51: Siri Gloppen: A View from Northern Europe
- 52: Michaela Hailbronner: A View from Western Europe
- 53: Latin America: The Shifting Constitutional Continenta.
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(source: Nielsen Book Data)
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- First edition - Oxford : Oxford University Press, [2022]
- Description
- Book — xxvi, 943 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
- Summary
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- Part I Constitutions
- 1: Juan F. Gonzalez Bertomeu: Argentina
- 2: Joshua Braver: Bolivia
- 3: Virgilio Afonso da Silva and Thomaz Pereira: Brazil
- 4: Domingo Lovera Parmo: Chile
- 5: Antonio Barreto-Rozo: Colombia
- 6: Bruce M. Wilson and Olman Rodriguez Loaiza: Costa Rica
- 7: Julio Cesar Guanche: Cuba
- 8: Daniela Salazar: Ecuador
- 9: Francisca Pou Gimenez: Mexico
- 10: Daniel Mendonca y Juan Carlos Mendonca: Paraguay
- 11: Camila Gianella Malca and Ursula Baertl Espinoza: Peru
- 12: Gianella Bardazano: Uruguay
- 13: Ana Cristina Nunez M. and Rogelio Perez-Perdomo: Venezuela Part II Constitutional Controversies A. Comparing Constitutions in Latin America
- 14: Roberto Gargarella: Latin American Constitutional Traditions
- 15: Gabriel L. Negretto: Participatory Constitution-Making in Latin America: Consequences for Institutional Design
- 16: Julio Rios-Figueroa and Andrea Pozas-Loyo: Authoritarian Constitutionalism
- 17: Javier Couso: Latin American New Constitutionalism
- 18: Helena Alviar Garcia: Foreign Capital and Constitutions B. Institutions
- 19: Marcelo Alegre and Nahuel Maisley: Presidentialism and Hyper-Presidentialism
- 20: Fernando Limongi and Jose Cheibub: Elections
- 21: Matthew M.Taylor: Courts and Judicial Independence
- 22: Gretchen Helmke: Courts and Judicial Manipulation
- 23: Diana Kapiszewski and Katja Newman: Judicialization of Politics
- 24: Diana Rodriguez Franco and Cesar Rodriguez Garavito: Strategic Litigation and Social Change
- 25: Luciana Gross Cunha: Access to Justice
- 26: Marta Arretche: Federalist and Unitary States
- 27: Gabriela Lotta and Vanessa Elias de Oliveira: Local Government
- 28: Rogerio Arantes and Claudio Couto: Constitutions and Public Policies
- 29: Dawisson Belem Lopes and Mario Schettino Valente: Constitutions and Foreign Affairs
- 30: Alejandro Chehtman: Constitutions and International Law C. Rights
- 31: Laura Clerico: Proportionality and Balancing
- 32: Maria Paula Saffon: Property and Land
- 33: Ramiro Alvarez Ugarte: Freedom of expression
- 34: Diego Werneck Arguelhes and Luiz Fernando Marrey Moncau: Privacy
- 35: Ramiro Alvarez Ugarte: Right to Information and Transparency
- 36: Deisy Ventura and Camila Baraldi: Immigration and Citizenship
- 37: Leonardo Avritzer and Claudia Feres Faria: Political Participation and Democratic Innovation
- 38: Angel R. Oquendo: Due Process
- 39: Maira Machado: Prisoners Rights
- 40: Octavio Luiz Motta Ferraz: Equality
- 41: Isabel Cristina Jaramillo Sierra: Sex Equality
- 42: Tanya Kateri Hernandez: Race Discrimination
- 43: Daniel M. Brinks: Social Rights
- 44: Alicia Ely Yamin: The Right to Health
- 45: Danielle H. Rached and Conrado Hubner Mendes: Environment
- 46: Agustina Ramon Michel: Abortion
- 47: Daniel Bonilla Maldonado: Multicultural Constitutions Part III Comparative Viewpoints
- 48: Jackie Dugard: A View from South Africa
- 49: Shylashri Shankar: Judicial Independence in Latin America: A View from Asia
- 50: Tom Ginsburg: Latin American Constitutionalism: A US Perspective
- 51: Siri Gloppen: A View from Northern Europe
- 52: Michaela Hailbronner: A View from Western Europe
- 53: Latin America: The Shifting Constitutional Continenta.
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(source: Nielsen Book Data)
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14. Política y justicia en América Latina [2022 -]
- Basabe Serrano, Santiago author.
- Primera edición - Quito, Ecuador : Pescadito Editoriales, 2022-
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- Book — volumes : illustrations ; 21 cm
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KG495 .B37 2022 T.1 | Available |
- Calvert, Julia, author.
- Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2022]
- Description
- Book — ix, 261 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- Introduction to the Politics of Investment Treaties --Policy Horizons --The Contested History of Investment Treaties in Latin America --Argentina : Pragmatic Opposition --Ecuador : Paradigmatic Change --Peru : Reluctant Reform --Conclusion
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- Calvert, Julia, author.
- Oxford, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2022]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
17. El principio democrático : enfoque sistémico de la interpretación constitucional y convencional [2021]
- Fuentes Barrera, Felipe Alfredo, 1981- author.
- 1a. edición - Ciudad de México : Tribunal Electoral del Poder Judicial de la Federación, 2022
- Description
- Book — 222 pages ; 25 cm
- Online
18. Procesos de participación indígena dentro de la consulta previa, libre e informada en Latinoamérica [2022]
- Primera edición - CDMX, México : Editorial Fontamara, junio 2022
- Description
- Book — 134 pages ; 21 cm
- Summary
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- La consulta previa en contextos extractivistas : evidencia para el debate desde América Central / Claire Wright, María Fernanda Márquez Culebra
- La consulta previa como gobernanza multinivel del desarrollo en América Latina / Walid Tijerina, Verónica A. Cuevas Pérez
- Procesos de participación indígena dentro de las consultas previas, libres e informadas en países latinoamericanos : de los modelos formales al consentimiento, la autonomía y la libre determinación / Amanda Romero Medina, Luis Alejandro Rodríguez Cruz
- Consulta previa, libre e informada : reflexiones sobre la efectividad del primer protocolo para la implementación del proceso de consulta previa en Juchitán de Zaragoza / Carlos Francisco Rodríguez Sámano, José Fredman Mendoza Ibarra
- La consulta previa, libre e informada : mecanismo de derechos y participación política en los planes de desarrollo gubernmentales : análisis desde Nuevo León / Víctor Néstor Aguirre Sotelo, Kate del Rosario Rodríguez Alejandro, Verónica A. Cuevas Pérez
- Online
- Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xix, 331 pages).
- Summary
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- Part I. Proportionality and Processes of constitutionalization: 1. The Standard Reasonableness Test and Proportionality in Argentina: a matter of interactions Laura Clerico and Federico de Fazio
- 2. Proportionality in the case law of the constitutional court of Ecuador Daniela Salazar Marin and Ramiro Avila Santamaria
- 3. Proportionality and human rights in Mexico Arturo Barcena Zubieta
- 4. Proportionality and the construction of democracy: notes from the Peruvian jurisprudence Pedro Grandez Castro
- 5. Proportionality in the case law of the Chilean constitutional court Veronica Undurraga and Pascual Cortes
- Part II. Proportionality in Social Rights and Equality-based Adjudication: 6. Socio-economic rights in the Colombian constitutional jurisprudence: proportionality and the prohibition of retrogressive measures Magdalena Correa Heano and Alejandra Osorio Alvis
- 7. Progressive realization, non-retrogression, and maximum of available resources. Agreements and disagreements between the Inter-American court and the United Nations ESCR committee Julieta Rossi
- 8. Proportionality in the adjudication of equality and non-discrimination cases in the Inter-American system Silvia Serrano
- 9. Transformation and its limits: proportionality, courts, and social rights in Brazil Virgilio Afonso da Silva and Paula Gorzoni
- Part III. Proportionality, Between Transformation and the Status Quo: 10. Between exception and transition: proportionality and necessity in the Colombian quest for peace Antonio Barreto Rozo and Jorge Gonzalez-Jacome
- 11. Proportionality and state Ius Puniendi, Mary Beloff
- 12. Distributional analysis as an alternative to proportionality analysis in judicial decision-making Isabel Cristina Jaramillo Sierra
- 13. Proportionality, social justice, and democracy Martin Aldao
- 14. Unilateralism, dialogue, and false necessity: the distribution of the burden of proof in proportionality analysis Francisca Pou-Gimenez
- Epilogue. The elephant in the room Jamal Greene.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
- Tendencias y retos de las políticas y reformas migratorias en América Latina. English.
- Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2022]
- Description
- Book — viii, 393 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- Tables and figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction : Voluntary and forced migration in Latin America : law and policy reforms / Natalia Caicedo Camacho and Luisa Feline Freier
- 1. Migration legislation and policy in Argentina / Lucila Nejamkis and Lila García
- 2. Advances and setbacks in Brazilian migration policy and legislation / José Antônio Peres Gediel and Soledad Castillo Jara
- 3. Immigration legal regulations in Chile : a critical analysis / Jaime Bassa Mercado and Fernanda Torres Villarubia
- 4. Immigration policies and legislation in Colombia / Natalia Caicedo Camacho
- 5. The limits of regularity and irregularity in Ecuador's Organic Law on Human Mobility / Javier Arcentales Illescas and Gardenia Chávez Núñez
- 6. Mexican immigration legislation and policy / Felipe Sánchez Nájera
- 7. Immigration legislation in Peru : between the promotion of human rights and national security / Luisa Feline Freier and Valeria Aron Said
- 8. The legal status of the immigrant in international law and the inter-American human rights system / Laura García Juan
- 9. The development of Latin American regional integration and its implications for states' migration policies / Natalia Caicedo Camacho
- 10. Migration regimes in South America : the South American Conference on Migration / Cristián Doña Reveco and Mayra Feddersen
- Conclusion : The evolution, common features, and trends of migration policies and reforms in Latin America / Natalia Caicedo Camacho, David Moya, Karlos Castilla, Alba Alonso
- Contributors
- Index
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