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The 1998 Argentine Labor Reform Act: A Perpetuation Of The "Incoherent State"?, Paul Keenan
The 1998 Argentine Labor Reform Act: A Perpetuation Of The "Incoherent State"?, Paul Keenan
University of Miami Law Review
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Identity, Democracy, Communicative Power, Inter/National Labor Rights And The Evolution Of Latcrit Theory And Community, Elizabeth M. Iglesias
Identity, Democracy, Communicative Power, Inter/National Labor Rights And The Evolution Of Latcrit Theory And Community, Elizabeth M. Iglesias
University of Miami Law Review
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Immigration, The Servant Problem, And The Legacy Of The Domestic Labor Debate: "Where Can You Find Good Help These Days!", Mary Romero
University of Miami Law Review
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Lucha, The Struggle For Life: Legal Services For Battered Immigrant Women, Virginia P. Coto
Lucha, The Struggle For Life: Legal Services For Battered Immigrant Women, Virginia P. Coto
University of Miami Law Review
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Introduction: The Value Of Our Work, Professor Elvia R. Arriola
Introduction: The Value Of Our Work, Professor Elvia R. Arriola
University of Miami Law Review
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Theorizing "Outcrit" Theories: Coalitional Method And Comparative Jurisprudential Experience-Racecrits, Queercrits And Latcrits, Francisco Valdes
Theorizing "Outcrit" Theories: Coalitional Method And Comparative Jurisprudential Experience-Racecrits, Queercrits And Latcrits, Francisco Valdes
University of Miami Law Review
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Leaving A Legacy On The Federal Courts, Carl Tobias
Leaving A Legacy On The Federal Courts, Carl Tobias
University of Miami Law Review
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