Law and Society research in and about Latin America has been particularly beneficial in elucidating the gap between the ideals of racial equality laws in the region and the actual subordinated status of its racialized subjects. Some of the recurrent themes in the race-related literature have been: the limits of the Latin American emphasis on criminal law to redress discriminatory actions; the limits of multicultural constitutional reform for full political participation; the insufficiency of land reform and recognition of ethnic communal property titles; and the challenges to implementing race conscious public policies such as affirmative action. Especially illuminating have been the surveys of judicial cases that demonstrate the continued ...
In Latin America, a region with particular problems and challenges, anti-discrimination legal provis...
In this paper Benjamin Hensler examines the paradoxical underdevelopment of Brazilian antidiscrimina...
The development of law is inextricably linked to matters of race and ethnicity. The stories of minor...
Today, persons of African descent make up more than forty percent of the poor in Latin America and h...
By using Colombia as a case study, this dissertation exposes ethno-racial homogeneity on Latin Ameri...
This Article examines the role of race ideology in the enforcement of antidiscrimination laws. Profe...
Until quite recently, Latin American countries widely assumed that legal discrimination against ethn...
This is an article on race relations and comparative legal history. It contrasts the law of race and...
Afro-descendant people make up around 30 per cent of the population of Latin America and the Caribbe...
The driving force behind this essay is the wave of multiculturalist constitutional and statutory law...
Indigenous people and African descendants in Latin America and the Caribbean have long been affected...
This study presents a legal-historical analysis on discourses of nation and citizenship in Brazil an...
For the last three decades, Latin America has adopted legal innovations aimed at placing human right...
Drawing on official reports, legislative procedures, court documents, and interviews with black lead...
Entre a fase de redemocratização das sociedades latino-americanas até os dias de hoje, os Estados da...
In Latin America, a region with particular problems and challenges, anti-discrimination legal provis...
In this paper Benjamin Hensler examines the paradoxical underdevelopment of Brazilian antidiscrimina...
The development of law is inextricably linked to matters of race and ethnicity. The stories of minor...
Today, persons of African descent make up more than forty percent of the poor in Latin America and h...
By using Colombia as a case study, this dissertation exposes ethno-racial homogeneity on Latin Ameri...
This Article examines the role of race ideology in the enforcement of antidiscrimination laws. Profe...
Until quite recently, Latin American countries widely assumed that legal discrimination against ethn...
This is an article on race relations and comparative legal history. It contrasts the law of race and...
Afro-descendant people make up around 30 per cent of the population of Latin America and the Caribbe...
The driving force behind this essay is the wave of multiculturalist constitutional and statutory law...
Indigenous people and African descendants in Latin America and the Caribbean have long been affected...
This study presents a legal-historical analysis on discourses of nation and citizenship in Brazil an...
For the last three decades, Latin America has adopted legal innovations aimed at placing human right...
Drawing on official reports, legislative procedures, court documents, and interviews with black lead...
Entre a fase de redemocratização das sociedades latino-americanas até os dias de hoje, os Estados da...
In Latin America, a region with particular problems and challenges, anti-discrimination legal provis...
In this paper Benjamin Hensler examines the paradoxical underdevelopment of Brazilian antidiscrimina...
The development of law is inextricably linked to matters of race and ethnicity. The stories of minor...