Law and Globalization from Below
By César Rodríguez-Garavito (Retired in 2019) |
This book is an unprecedented effort of analyzing the role of rights within the global social justice movement, combining empirical investigation and innovative socio-legal theories on a variety of themes, from indigenous rights to the World Social Forum and global labor rights campaigns.
Rights and Society in Latin America
By César Rodríguez-Garavito (Retired in 2019), Mauricio García Villegas |
In this book, a group of prominent lawyers and social scientists from diverse Latin American countries strike up a dialogue and offer innovative and rigorous answers on these and other questions.
Read more Comparative Jurisprudence: Reception and Misreading of Transnational Legal Theory in Latin America
By Diego E. López Medina |
One could say that comparative jurisprudence is any kind of work in which international general jurisprudence is broken into pieces to articulate a national, regional, tribal or otherwise group-base experience with rather abstract ideas. This strategy, then, would lead to the juxtaposition of a national, regional or group adjective and the very word "jurisprudence".
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