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Full-Text Articles in Law
Corporate Caveat Emptor: Minority Shareholder Rights In Mexico, Chile, Brazil, Venezuela And Argentina, Jose W. Fernandez, Antonio Delpino, Jose Lau Dan, Rafael Diaz-Granados
Corporate Caveat Emptor: Minority Shareholder Rights In Mexico, Chile, Brazil, Venezuela And Argentina, Jose W. Fernandez, Antonio Delpino, Jose Lau Dan, Rafael Diaz-Granados
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Facilitating Communications And Murder: Operation Condor And United States Complicity, Ibpp Editor
Facilitating Communications And Murder: Operation Condor And United States Complicity, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article explores levels of United States Government (USG) complicity during the late 1970s in the murder of individuals alleged to have been left-wing opponents of South American, right-wing, authoritarian governments.
The Cavallo Case: A New Test For Universal Jurisdiction , Juan E. Méndez, Salvador Tinajero-Esquivel
The Cavallo Case: A New Test For Universal Jurisdiction , Juan E. Méndez, Salvador Tinajero-Esquivel
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
Transforming Education: The Lesson From Argentina, Anne P. Dupre
Transforming Education: The Lesson From Argentina, Anne P. Dupre
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
This Article traces education reforms in Argentina from the colonial period to the present. Specifically, the Article focuses on La Ley Federal de Educacion, passed in 1993, which sought to reform primary and secondary education throughout Argentina by promoting educational equity through a just distribution of educational services and opportunity.
The Article begins with a description of the current Argentine federal republic and the relationship of the federal government and the provinces. Next, the Article describes the development of the Argentine education system.
It continues by explaining the backdrop of the adoption of Ley Federal. The Author describes the act's …
Argentina's Emerging Standard Of Intellectual Property Protection: A Case Study Of The Underlying Conflicts Between Developing Countries, Trips Standards, And The United States, Kimberly A. Czub
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
This is called an article in the print version, but it appears to be (a note) written by a law student.