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Masthead Dec 2016

Masthead

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

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Front Matter And Table Of Contents Aug 2016

Front Matter And Table Of Contents

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Rio’S 2016 Olympic Golf Course: City’S Last Remaining Ecosystems Left “In The Rough”, Charles Vercillo Aug 2016

Rio’S 2016 Olympic Golf Course: City’S Last Remaining Ecosystems Left “In The Rough”, Charles Vercillo

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

The sport of golf returned as an official event at the 2016 Summer Olympics held in Rio de Janeiro following a prolonged absence from the Games. To accommodate golf’s return, the city of Rio endorsed the construction of the Olympic golf course on land adjoining the Marapendi lagoon—land historically known to be ecologically valuable and environmentally protected. With the Games rapidly approaching, the city quickly passed complementary Law 125, stripping this land of its environmental protection, and instead authorizing a golf course as a sustainable use of the land.

Local environmentalists have challenged the legislation and the city’s decision, arguing …


Chasing Democracy: The Development And Acceptance Of Jury Trials In Argentina, Caitlyn Scherr Aug 2016

Chasing Democracy: The Development And Acceptance Of Jury Trials In Argentina, Caitlyn Scherr

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

Argentina’s 1853 National Constitution and the 1994 amendment to the Code of Criminal Procedure both guarantee a right to a trial by jury, yet the Argentine Congress has failed to pass the necessary legislation to establish a national jury system. However, nothing has stopped the individual provinces from creating their own systems for public participation. In the 1990’s, the province of Córdoba implemented mixed juries. The Neuquén province successfully implemented an even more advanced jury system in 2011. In recent years, this has created a snowball effect, with Buenos Aires, Chaco, and at least three other provinces following suit in …


The Fifty-Eight Proceedings: Domain Name Disputes, Korean Parties, And Wipo Three-Member Panels, Ilhyung Lee May 2016

The Fifty-Eight Proceedings: Domain Name Disputes, Korean Parties, And Wipo Three-Member Panels, Ilhyung Lee

University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review

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The Lingua Franca Of Reproductive Rights: The American Convention On Human Rights And The Emergence Of Human Legal Personhood In The New Civil And Commerce Code Of Argentina, Martin Hevia, Carlos Herrera Vacaflor May 2016

The Lingua Franca Of Reproductive Rights: The American Convention On Human Rights And The Emergence Of Human Legal Personhood In The New Civil And Commerce Code Of Argentina, Martin Hevia, Carlos Herrera Vacaflor

University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Rise Of Independent Directors In Australia: Adoption, Reform, And Uncertainty, Luke Nottage, Fady Aoun May 2016

The Rise Of Independent Directors In Australia: Adoption, Reform, And Uncertainty, Luke Nottage, Fady Aoun

University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review

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To Discovery And Beyond: A Comprehensive Look At Argentina’S Data Protection Laws, Sean Mccleary Feb 2016

To Discovery And Beyond: A Comprehensive Look At Argentina’S Data Protection Laws, Sean Mccleary

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

This article strives to shed light on the interplay between discovery practice under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Argentina's data protection laws, and the ever-present possibility of discovery sanctions. For all intents and purposes, data protections laws serve as a double-edged sword that seek to protect an individual's privacy; however, data protection laws were not designed with litigation in mind. And because of that, it can be difficult for an Argentine company to comply with a discovery request that would implicate an individual's data privacy under Argentine law. In the end, it comes down to a balancing test. This …


Bitcoin: Información Sobre Su Reglamento En Las Américas Y Futuro Crecimiento, Belkenia Candelario Feb 2016

Bitcoin: Información Sobre Su Reglamento En Las Américas Y Futuro Crecimiento, Belkenia Candelario

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

Esta nota se tratará el tema de Bitcoin, la criptomoneda líder que surge en el año 2009 como una alternativa a la moneda fiduciaria. Bitcoin ha crecido considerablemente, tanto en términos de valor como en la conciencia colectiva internacional; sin embargo, los anuncios y regulaciones exploradas afectarían a todas las monedas digitales en general. Primero, esta nota explica el concepto tecnológico y funcional detrás de Bitcoin en términos de fácil acceso para el usuario y proporciona una breve discusión teórica sobre la historia de la aparición del dinero en el comercio. Segundo, analiza algunos de los efectos que tendría la …


Inverting Human Rights: The Inter-American Court Versus Costa Rica, Robert S. Barker Feb 2016

Inverting Human Rights: The Inter-American Court Versus Costa Rica, Robert S. Barker

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

Costa Rica has for many years been deeply and genuinely committed to the worldwide rule of law and, in particular, to the protection of human rights through the inter-American legal system and to the jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.

In the year 2000 Costa Rica’s Constitutional Chamber declared unconstitutional the country’s program of in-vitro fertilization, primarily because the program violated the right to life as guaranteed by the national Constitution and by international conventions, in that the in-vitro fertilization process exposed large numbers of embryos to death, as only a very small percentage of in-vitro fertilizations resulted …


The New Brazilian Arbitration Law, Arnoldo Wald, Ana Gerdau De Borja Feb 2016

The New Brazilian Arbitration Law, Arnoldo Wald, Ana Gerdau De Borja

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

This article selects four landmark events: the enactment of Law No. 9.307 on Sept. 23, 1996 (the “1996 Arbitration Law”); (ii) the recognition of the constitutionality of such law by the Supreme Court in 2001; (iii) the ratification of the New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards in 2002; and (iv) the enactment of Law No. 13.129 on May 26, 2015 (the “Amendment”). The first three events are analyzed jointly with the fourth event, in order to identify novel important legal issues involving arbitration in Brazil: (a) subject arbitrability concerning state and state entities; (b) …


La Justicia, La Verdad Y La Prueba: No Tan Simple, Después De Todo, Susan Haack Jan 2016

La Justicia, La Verdad Y La Prueba: No Tan Simple, Después De Todo, Susan Haack

Books and Book Chapters

Este libro es una compilación de los trabajos que se presentaron en el Congreso Homenaje a Michele Taruffo los días 23 y 24 de enero de 2015 en Girona, organizado por la Cátedra de Cultura Jurídica de la Universidad de Girona. Los artículos están organizados en tres apartados que describen las principales líneas temáticas de nuestro homenajeado: derecho comparado, precedentes y prueba. El lector encontrará en cada uno de los trabajos un análisis crítico de las principales ideas sostenidas por Michele Taruffo en sus obras y también la respuesta de este a las distintas observaciones presentadas a debate.


Forging Path For Women's Rights In Customary Law, Tamar Ezer Jan 2016

Forging Path For Women's Rights In Customary Law, Tamar Ezer

Articles

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Financial Stability, Financial Services, And The Single Market, Caroline Bradley Jan 2016

Financial Stability, Financial Services, And The Single Market, Caroline Bradley

Articles

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