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Symposium on Ruti Teitel’s Presidential Visions of Transitional Justice – Part 7 – Reply
--Ruti G. Teitel Ernst C. Stiefel Professor of Comparative Law and Co-Director of the Center for International Law at New…
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Symposium on Ruti Teitel’s Presidential Visions of Transitional Justice – Part 6: The role of American presidents in post-war eras – reflections from Israel
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Symposium on Ruti Teitel’s Presidential Visions of Transitional Justice – Part 5: A Wordless Leadership
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Symposium on Ruti Teitel’s Presidential Visions of Transitional Justice – Part 4: Thinking Transitional Justice Beyond Tribunals: Reflections on Ruti Teitel’s latest bookSymposia
Symposium on Ruti Teitel’s Presidential Visions of Transitional Justice – Part 4: Thinking Transitional Justice Beyond Tribunals: Reflections on Ruti Teitel’s latest book
Elie Tassel-Maurizi Emile Noel Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Jean Monnet Center, NYU School of Law; Junior Lecturer in International Law and…
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--Daniel Quiroga Villamarin Hauser/Remarque Global Fellow, New York University foreign policy is horrendous 'cause not only will come to your…
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Symposium on Ruti Teitel’s Presidential Visions of Transitional Justice – Part 2: Transitional Justice and the U.S. Presidency: Mapping Ideas of Statecraft, Responsibility, and the Future
Arnaud Kurze Associate Professor, Justice Studies, College of Humanities and Social Sciences Ruti Teitel’s Presidential Visions of Transitional Justice marks…
Symposium on Ruti Teitel’s Presidential Visions of Transitional Justice – Part 1: IntroductionSymposia
Symposium on Ruti Teitel’s Presidential Visions of Transitional Justice – Part 1: Introduction
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Symposium on the Inter-American Court Advisory Opinions regarding the climate emergency and the right to care Part 7: The recognition of the right to care by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the obligations of StatesSymposia
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Symposium on the Judicial Overhaul in Mexico Epilogue: Abusive Judicial Reform in MexicoSymposia
Symposium on the Judicial Overhaul in Mexico Epilogue: Abusive Judicial Reform in Mexico
--Irene Parra Prieto, IACL-AIDC blog, Rosalind Dixon, University of New South Wales, & David Landau, Florida State University College of…
Symposium on the Judicial Overhaul in Mexico Part 8: The Problem of the Amending or Revising Power and Its Constitutional LimitsSymposia
Symposium on the Judicial Overhaul in Mexico Part 8: The Problem of the Amending or Revising Power and Its Constitutional Limits
--Imer B. Flores, Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas, UNAM very constitution as a whole is a limit,constitutional government means limited government.Hilario…
Symposium on the Judicial Overhaul in Mexico Part 7: A Predicament of Its Own Making – On the Supreme Court of Mexico’s Conundrum on the Limits of Amendment PowersSymposia
Symposium on the Judicial Overhaul in Mexico Part 7: A Predicament of Its Own Making – On the Supreme Court of Mexico’s Conundrum on the Limits of Amendment Powers
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Symposium on the Judicial Overhaul in Mexico Part 6: The Future of the Mexican Supreme CourtSymposia
Symposium on the Judicial Overhaul in Mexico Part 6: The Future of the Mexican Supreme Court
--Alfonso Herrera, Universidad Panamericana & Universidad Iberoamericana (Mexico City) The Reform has Arrived The 1994 judicial reform expired 30 years…
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Symposium on the Judicial Overhaul in Mexico Part 5: The Other Judicial Reforms in Mexico – Elected and Faceless Judges, Military Personnel with Investigative Tasks, and Mandatory Pre-Trial Detention
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Symposium on the Judicial Overhaul in Mexico Part 4: The Mexican Judicial Reform — So What?
--Rodrigo Camarena González, ITAM This meme captures the feelings of a part of the Mexican population about the judicial reform.…
Symposium on the Judicial Overhaul in Mexico Part 3: The Judicial Reform Snowball and the State of Mexican DemocracySymposia
Symposium on the Judicial Overhaul in Mexico Part 3: The Judicial Reform Snowball and the State of Mexican Democracy
--Francisca Pou Giménez, UNAM Mexico is leaving behind frenetic weeks in which the legal community has dedicated major efforts to…
Symposium on the Judicial Overhaul in Mexico Part 2: The Transition to Another Type of Constitutionalism in MexicoSymposia
Symposium on the Judicial Overhaul in Mexico Part 2: The Transition to Another Type of Constitutionalism in Mexico
--Roberto Niembro Ortega, UNAM The lessons from the recently approved judicial reform are many and profound, so in this entry,…
Symposium on the Judicial Overhaul in Mexico: IntroductionSymposia
Symposium on the Judicial Overhaul in Mexico: Introduction
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Symposium on the Judicial Overhaul in Mexico Part 1: Judicial Overhaul and Democratic Backsliding in MexicoSymposia
Symposium on the Judicial Overhaul in Mexico Part 1: Judicial Overhaul and Democratic Backsliding in Mexico
--Tania Groppi, University of Siena (Italy)* 1. Rigid or Flexible Constitution? The Rapid Judicial “Reform” Process What is happening in…
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