U.S. Puerto Rico relations have always been mystifying to countless U.S. citizens, due to inconsistent policies and judicial decisions from the United States. Puerto Ricans have no control over immigration, yet they can decide the future of the island nation. Puerto Rico is a nation under colonial rule. Paul R. Bras sistains the possibility of corporate recognition for the ethnic group as a separate nationality within an existing state evocative of the United States. The United States has treated Puerto Rico as foreign country nevertheless at times as domestic. Under U.S. law and jurisprudence Puerto Rico is not part of the United States but rather the island is a possession. The elctoral difference between the two major political parties i...
Part I reviews and analyzes courts\u27 attempts to reconcile the conflict between the statutory Engl...
The relationship between Puerto Rico and the United States has long been a story of empire and colon...
The Peculiar Status of Puerto Rico: Neither a State, nor an Independent Nation is a study of the cr...
U.S. Puerto Rico relations have always been mystifying to countless U.S. citizens, due to inconsiste...
On June 11, 2017, Puerto Rico held a referendum on its legal status. Although turnout was low, 97% o...
In the case of Puerto Rico, the exercise of self-determination has raised, and continues to raise, p...
On April 14, 2021 the House Committee on Natural Resources held hearings on two competing bills to e...
The island of Puerto Rico is officially designated as an unincorporated United States territory. Acq...
Puerto Rico, considered as a Commonwealth, is treated as one of the states of the Union in most aspe...
This Essay contextualizes Puerto Rico not as an anomalous colonial vestige but as fundamentally a pa...
This article will explore the history and legacy of attempts to advocate for independence in Puerto ...
In 1917 the United States Congress imposed citizenship on the inhabitants of Puerto Rico. It was a c...
International and constitutional law arguably collide in the legal arrangement between the United St...
The island of Puerto Rico has a rich culture and a storied history. This history is also plagued by ...
This talk will deal with the position Puerto Rico occupies within the system of government of the Un...
Part I reviews and analyzes courts\u27 attempts to reconcile the conflict between the statutory Engl...
The relationship between Puerto Rico and the United States has long been a story of empire and colon...
The Peculiar Status of Puerto Rico: Neither a State, nor an Independent Nation is a study of the cr...
U.S. Puerto Rico relations have always been mystifying to countless U.S. citizens, due to inconsiste...
On June 11, 2017, Puerto Rico held a referendum on its legal status. Although turnout was low, 97% o...
In the case of Puerto Rico, the exercise of self-determination has raised, and continues to raise, p...
On April 14, 2021 the House Committee on Natural Resources held hearings on two competing bills to e...
The island of Puerto Rico is officially designated as an unincorporated United States territory. Acq...
Puerto Rico, considered as a Commonwealth, is treated as one of the states of the Union in most aspe...
This Essay contextualizes Puerto Rico not as an anomalous colonial vestige but as fundamentally a pa...
This article will explore the history and legacy of attempts to advocate for independence in Puerto ...
In 1917 the United States Congress imposed citizenship on the inhabitants of Puerto Rico. It was a c...
International and constitutional law arguably collide in the legal arrangement between the United St...
The island of Puerto Rico has a rich culture and a storied history. This history is also plagued by ...
This talk will deal with the position Puerto Rico occupies within the system of government of the Un...
Part I reviews and analyzes courts\u27 attempts to reconcile the conflict between the statutory Engl...
The relationship between Puerto Rico and the United States has long been a story of empire and colon...
The Peculiar Status of Puerto Rico: Neither a State, nor an Independent Nation is a study of the cr...