Latin American International Law in the Twenty-First Century

Latin American International Law in the Twenty-First Century

Chehtman, Alejandro; Huneeus, Alexandra; Puig, Sergio

Oxford University Press Inc

06/2025

696

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9780197753989

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PART I. History
1: Pablo Mijangos y Gonzalez: The Spanish American Concordats (1821-1875)
2: Louise Fawcett: Early Internationalists: Bello, Calvo, and Alvarez and Beyond
3: Fabia Fernandes Carvalho: Nonintervention, Nonrecognition, and the Articulation of a Mexican Doctrine of International Law: Assessing the Contribution of Isidro Fabela and Genaro Estrada
4: Juan Pablo Scarfi: The Montevideo Convention and Its Predecessors
5: Arnulf Becker Lorca and Amaya Alvez Marin: Turning International Law against Indigenous Peoples
6: Steven L. B. Jensen and Kathryn Sikkink: Latin American and Caribbean Contributions to Human Rights Law
PART II. Theories and Methods
7: Sergio Puig: Interdisciplinarity and LAIL: The Case of International Economic Law
8: Mariana Mota Prado: Law and Development in/from Latin America
9: Rene Uruena: Technoscientific Thought and International Law in Latin America
10: George R. B. Galindo: Critical Approaches to International Law in Latin America
11: Ana Micaela Alterio*: Feminisms and International Law in Latin America: The Dispute over Protection of Women's Rights in the Inter-American Human Rights System
12: Roberto Gargarella: Democracy, Legitimacy, and Authority in International Courts
13: Ximena Fuentes: Positivism and Latin American Developments in International Law
PART III. Institutions and Practice
14: Eduardo Valencia-Ospina andGiovanny Vega-Barbosa: The Latin American States and the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes before the International Court of Justice: Toward Confidence as the Contemporary Pattern
15: Elizabeth Salmon: International Humanitarian Law in Latin America: The Role of Truth Commissions
16: Manuel A. Gomez: The Dynamic Relationship between Latin American Legal Professionals and International Law: Two Contemporary Examples
17: Monica Pinto: Education in International Law in Latin America
18: David Landau: Local Politics and Regional Rights: Reflections on Comparative International Law in the Americas
19: Jorge Contesse: The Human Rights Institutions of Latin America
PART IV. New Doctrines
20: Claudio Grossman Guiloff: Contributions of Latin America to International Law: Reparations for Human Rights Violations
21: Alejandro Chehtman: Latin America as a Laboratory of Transitional Justice
22: Maryluz Barragan Gonzalez: The Racial Dimension of Latin American International Law
23: Lina M. Cespedes-BaezEnrique Prieto-RiosMonica Mazariegos-Rodas: Community of Practice and the Ius Constitutionale Commune en America Latina
24: Maria Teresa Infante Caffi: Maritime Delimitation in Latin America
25: Fernando Bordin and Federica Paddeu: Latin America and the Codification of the Law of State Responsibility: A Tale of Juridical Equality and Nonintervention
PART V. Contemporary Challenges
26: Ezequiel Gonzalez-Ocantos and Wayne Sandholtz: Corruption and International Law in Latin America: From the Washington Consensus to Human Rights
27: Helena Alviar Garcia andLaura Betancur-Restrepo: Strategic Uses of International Law in Peace Negotiations in Colombia
28: Beatriz Garcia: The Promise of Environmental Cooperation in Latin America: Enhancing Forest Conservation through Sustainable Supply Chains
29: Alexandra Huneeus: Can the Inter-American Court Tip Us toward Climate Justice?
30: Pedro A. Villarreal: Health Law and Pandemics in Latin America
31: Rodrigo Polanco: Latin America and the Regulation of Internet and Digital Trade
32: Alejandro Chehtman, Alexandra Huneeus, and Sergio Puig: Epilogue: The Birth of a New Canon in Latin American International Law
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