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Antonio Joaquín Pérez Martínez Y La Independencia En Puebla (1810-1821), Alejandro G. Escobedo Rojas, Juan Pablo Salazar Andreu
Antonio Joaquín Pérez Martínez Y La Independencia En Puebla (1810-1821), Alejandro G. Escobedo Rojas, Juan Pablo Salazar Andreu
Alejandro G Escobedo Rojas
No abstract provided.
Notas Para Una Historia Procesal De La Casación En México, Alejandro G. Escobedo Rojas, Juan Pablo Salazar Andreu
Notas Para Una Historia Procesal De La Casación En México, Alejandro G. Escobedo Rojas, Juan Pablo Salazar Andreu
Alejandro G Escobedo Rojas
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Los Recursos De Casación Y Denegada Casación En Puebla, Alejandro G. Escobedo Rojas, Juan Pablo Salazar Andreu
Los Recursos De Casación Y Denegada Casación En Puebla, Alejandro G. Escobedo Rojas, Juan Pablo Salazar Andreu
Alejandro G Escobedo Rojas
No abstract provided.
El Seminario Palafoxiano De La Puebla De Los Ángeles. Su Mundo Jurídico En Los Albores Del Siglo Xix, Alejandro G. Escobedo Rojas
El Seminario Palafoxiano De La Puebla De Los Ángeles. Su Mundo Jurídico En Los Albores Del Siglo Xix, Alejandro G. Escobedo Rojas
Alejandro G Escobedo Rojas
No abstract provided.
Valuing Having Children, Carter Dillard
Valuing Having Children, Carter Dillard
Carter Dillard
Are there objective values on which to base the claim of a right to procreate? Can we articulate reasons for having children so powerful that they justify our doing so, as a matter of right, even where it would conflict with the interests and values of others? This Article systematically and critically examines many of the values that, before now, courts and commentators have simply presumed and relied upon when making the claim that there is and ought to be a fundamental right to have children. This Article first develops a methodology for examining the values and interests on which …
Future Children As Property, Carter Dillard
Future Children As Property, Carter Dillard
Carter Dillard
Between Skinner v. Oklahoma and the advent of modern substantive due process, procreation, at least in the eyes of many courts and commentators, became entrenched as a fundamental, if not absolute, right. And yet ironically, the establishment of this right, often taken as symbolic of personal liberty, has diminished autonomy for those persons inevitably caught on the other end of it – our future children. Expanding procreative autonomy has diminished public norms that might otherwise ensure that future children are born into circumstances that also expand their autonomy. Instead, the broad, modern, privacy-based version of the right to procreate leaves …
Antecedent Law: The Law Of People Making, Carter Dillard
Antecedent Law: The Law Of People Making, Carter Dillard
Carter Dillard
In our conception of law we have largely presumed the process by which the people whose behavior the law is meant to regulate come to be present and susceptible to the law's influence. As a result, that process is largely outside of our account of the law, and any role the law might have over the matter is relatively ignored. This article introduces a simple and concrete conceptual device, a form of law called antecedent law, which seeks to undo this presumption and refocus our attention on that which can determine the presence of persons in the polity and their …