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Nicolás Maduro’S Impunity Is A Foregone Conclusion: A Case For Replacing The Treaty-Based Rule Of Law Model With Universal Jurisdiction, Alec Waid
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Will Corruption In Argentina Prevent The Protection Of Personal Tax Information It Exchanges Under Its Fatca And Crs Commitments?, Jihan Jude
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
To Discovery And Beyond: A Comprehensive Look At Argentina’S Data Protection Laws, Sean Mccleary
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 …
All Judicial Politics Are Local: The Political Trajectory Of Judicial Reform In Haiti, Louis-Alexandre Berg
All Judicial Politics Are Local: The Political Trajectory Of Judicial Reform In Haiti, Louis-Alexandre Berg
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Horizons Of Inclusion: Life Between Laws And Developments In Rio De Janeiro, Maria Clara Dias, Luis Eslava
Horizons Of Inclusion: Life Between Laws And Developments In Rio De Janeiro, Maria Clara Dias, Luis Eslava
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
In this article we explore current debates about social inclusion in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro. Through a comparison of two initiatives that aim to redress socio-economic segregation in Rio, we analyse the ontological position that these programs adopt towards their subjects, paying particular attention to the programs’ assumptions regarding the legality and development status of residents in informal neighbourhoods. Our aim is to demonstrate how some social inclusion programs recognize and respect the diversity and life experience of marginalized subjects, whereas other nominally successful programs do not achieve such objectives. In our view, such recognition ensures that …
Ramirez-Peyro V. Holder: Protecting Mexican Informants From Themselves, David Seth Yohay
Ramirez-Peyro V. Holder: Protecting Mexican Informants From Themselves, David Seth Yohay
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
What Are They Smoking?! Mexico's Decriminalization Of Small-Scale Drug Possession In The Wake Of A Law Enforcement Failure, Justin B. Shapiro
What Are They Smoking?! Mexico's Decriminalization Of Small-Scale Drug Possession In The Wake Of A Law Enforcement Failure, Justin B. Shapiro
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Gender, Globalization And Women's Issues In Panama City: A Comparative Inquiry, Elvia R. Arriola
Gender, Globalization And Women's Issues In Panama City: A Comparative Inquiry, Elvia R. Arriola
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of The Inter-American Convention Against Corruption, Giorleny D. Altamirano
The Impact Of The Inter-American Convention Against Corruption, Giorleny D. Altamirano
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Victims Of Trafficking And Violence Protection Act Of 2000: Will It Become The Thirteenth Amendment Of The Twenty-First Century?, Michael R. Candes
The Victims Of Trafficking And Violence Protection Act Of 2000: Will It Become The Thirteenth Amendment Of The Twenty-First Century?, Michael R. Candes
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
The New Colombian Constitution: Democratic Victory Or Popular Surrender?, William C. Banks, Edgar Alvarez
The New Colombian Constitution: Democratic Victory Or Popular Surrender?, William C. Banks, Edgar Alvarez
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Democratic Legality, M. Seabra Fagundes
Democratic Legality, M. Seabra Fagundes
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.