Law and Society in Latin America

Law and Society in Latin America
Title Law and Society in Latin America PDF eBook
Author Cesar Rodriguez Garavito
Publisher Routledge
Pages 324
Release 2014-09-04
Genre Law
ISBN 1136002480

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Over the past two decades, legal thought and practice in Latin America have changed dramatically: new constitutions or constitutional reforms have consolidated democratic rule, fundamental innovations have been introduced in state institutions, social movements have turned to law to advance their causes, and processes of globalization have had profound effects on legal norms and practices. Law and Society in Latin America: A New Map offers the first systematic assessment by leading Latin American socio-legal scholars of the momentous transformations in the region. Through an interdisciplinary and comparative lens, contributors analyze the central advances and dilemmas of contemporary Latin American law. Among them are pioneering jurisprudence and legal mobilization for the fulfillment of socioeconomic rights in a highly unequal region, the rise of multicultural constitutionalism and legal struggles around identity politics, the globalization of legal education and practice, tensions between developmental policies and environmental justice, and the emergence of a regional human rights system. These and other processes have not only radically altered the institutional landscape of the region, but also produced academic and practical innovations that are of global interest and defy conventional accounts of Latin American law inherited from law-and-development studies. Painting a portrait of the new Latin American legal thought for an international audience, Law and Society in Latin America: A New Map will be of particular interest to students of comparative law, legal mobilization, and Latin American politics.

THE 256 ODU DE IFA CUBAN AND TRADITIONAL VOL. 2 Ogbe Iwori-Ogbe Odi

THE 256 ODU DE IFA CUBAN AND TRADITIONAL VOL. 2 Ogbe Iwori-Ogbe Odi
Title THE 256 ODU DE IFA CUBAN AND TRADITIONAL VOL. 2 Ogbe Iwori-Ogbe Odi PDF eBook
Author MARCELO MADAN
Publisher Madan Orunmila Edition Publishing
Pages 79
Release 2022-03-17
Genre Art
ISBN

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These Treatises of the Odu of Ifá in volumes, are very complete, since in addition to dealing with the Afro-Cuban Odu of Ifá, they also contain treatises of Traditional African Ifá. Both bring together thousands of Pataki or Stories, thousands of Eboses and works, which will make it easier for you to deepen your study and resolve any situation that arises in the religious field of consulting the Ifá oracle. The Synthesis of the Treaties of the Odu of Ifá, already published by me previously, is nothing more than, as its name indicates, a synthesis of these treaties, whose objective was always to support to the Babalawo as a handy reminder, starting from the base, that these issues have been studied and deepened before. For these reasons, it is highly recommended to have this valuable information in your library. We have grouped only two Odu in each volume, to facilitate their acquisition.

The Presidio and Militia on the Northern Frontier of New Spain: pt. 1. The Californias and Sinaloa-Sonora, 1700-1765

The Presidio and Militia on the Northern Frontier of New Spain: pt. 1. The Californias and Sinaloa-Sonora, 1700-1765
Title The Presidio and Militia on the Northern Frontier of New Spain: pt. 1. The Californias and Sinaloa-Sonora, 1700-1765 PDF eBook
Author Thomas H. Naylor
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 532
Release 1986
Genre History
ISBN 9780816516926

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Acclaimed by readers and reviewers alike, the first volume of The Presidio and Militia on the Northern Frontier of New Spain was a landmark in the documentary study of seventeenth-century Spanish Colonial Mexico. Here, Charles W. Polzer and Thomas E. Sheridan bring the same incisive scholarship and careful editing to long-awaited Volume Two, covering the years 1700-1765. The two-part second volume looks at the Spanish expansion as occurring in four north-south corridors that carried the main components of social and political activity. Divided geographically, materials in this book (part 1) relate to the two westernmost corridors, while those in the projected book (part 2) will cover the corridors north to New Mexico and northeast into Texas. Documents in both books demonstrate the importance of regional hostilities rather than exterior threats in the establishment of presidios. Materials in this book relate to events and episodes in the Californias (the peninsula of Baja California) where the situation of the presidial forces was unique in New Spain. By bringing into focus the ways that civil-religious relations affected the military garrison there, these documents contribute immeasurably to a greater understanding of how California itself emerged in history. Also covering Sinaloa and Sonora, the mainland of the west coast of New Spain, records in the book reveal how the Sinaloa coastal forces differed from those in the interior and how they were depended upon for protection in the northern expansion, both civil and missionary. Because documents on the presidios in northern New Spain are vast in number and varied in content, these selections are meant to provide for the reader or researcher a framework around which more elaborate studies might be constructed. All of the records have been translated from the Spanish language into readable, modern English and are accompanied by transcribed versions of the originals. Valuable to both non-specialists and specialists, here is an unparalleled resource important not only for the careful selection, preparation, and presentation of documents, but also for the excellent background information that puts them into context and makes them come alive.

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Pages 2220
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ISBN 8419779873

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Marrano Poets of the Seventeenth Century

Marrano Poets of the Seventeenth Century
Title Marrano Poets of the Seventeenth Century PDF eBook
Author Timothy Oelman
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Pages 300
Release 1982-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 1909821497

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Selected works of three Marrano poets, together with translations into English and explanatory notes, are presented in this volume. In a general introduction the editor explains the historical and literary background of their works and examines the interrelationship between the Jewish and Christian cultural elements.

Aguinaldo and the Revolution of 1896

Aguinaldo and the Revolution of 1896
Title Aguinaldo and the Revolution of 1896 PDF eBook
Author Pedro S. de Achútegui
Publisher
Pages 624
Release 1972
Genre Philippines
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Chiefly documents, in Spanish or Tagalog, with English translations or summaries.

An Omnibus of Modern Spanish Prose

An Omnibus of Modern Spanish Prose
Title An Omnibus of Modern Spanish Prose PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Augustus Wilkins
Publisher
Pages 536
Release 1936
Genre Spanish language
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