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A Critical Race Theory Analysis Of The Source Of Activist Insecurity II. The Activist Insecurity Abroad: The Latin American Case Study III. A Critical Race Praxis Remedy To Activist Insecurity: Judicial Training Conclusion:
..., considering the fact that judicial reform has long been an issue of concern in Latin America... sentiment in Latin America and the Caribbean social contexts, may very well lead its jurists to...
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Four Eastern European economies joined Poland in streamlining bankruptcy procedures. Latvia passed a new insolvency law in November 2007. Now financially distressed companies can choose to continue operating by pursuing reorganization. Like Poland, Latvia also tightened the qualification standards for bankruptcy administrators. So did Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Czech Republic's Insolvency Act took effect on January 1, 2008. The law introduces reorganization as the preferred method for resolving insolvency, mandates stricter deadlines, establishes an electronic insolvency register and sets new qualification standards for trustees.
Expanding creditors' rights has been the most popular reform feature over the past 5 years (figure 11.5). Seventeen economies have empowered creditors: China,...
...Three economies in Latin America and the Caribbean rank close behind Poland... reorganization provisions, but their judicial systems lack the capacity to handle these types of...
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..., the principles of the rule of law and judicial independence are now included in legislation under...Others, such as those in Latin America, have weak democracies which if weakened f... SECTOR IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN: ELEMENTS OF REFORM 7-9 (1996). . (358.) See WRITT...
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...." . "The American people can be sure that I will use my powers with ... presidential agencies was dealt with judicially but once. This was in the decision of the United S... this century saw the expansion in the Caribbean and Latin America both of the use of troops for th... were instituted by the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978, which abolished the Civil Service Com...
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... Cooperation, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), noted that "gre... agreement on how to achieve it and what reforms are needed to bring it about." (4) This lack of pr... the construction of shared executive, judicial, and legislative institutions." (8) . This model i...
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... and bison that covered African and North American grasslands from horizon to horizon, (2) sea turtlees in the Caribbean so dense that "it seemed that the ships would run ... bud species in the United States, Canada, Latin America, and the Caribbean. (133) The Secretary of... the substantial variation in existing judicial interpretations of the MBTA take prohibition, FWS ... following the Migratory Bird Treaty Reform Act of 2004. See Final List of Bird Species to Whi...
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...(4) The reformation of the legal systems of former Soviet nations in t... the case of nonpayment of a debt," and a judicial or dispute resolution system that is efficient and... nations across Latin America and the Caribbean. Opening the door to investor-state arbitration ru...
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...'s immigration laws, aimed at tightening America's borders and deporting unauthorized immigrants. (... the voluminous text of this immigration reform bill was a misguided and potentially devastating c... came in almost equal numbers from Latin America, Africa, and East Asia (predominantly Chin... from East Asia or Latin America and the Caribbean experienced significantly higher rejection rates, ...Because such denials are subject to judicial review for abuse of discretion, and therefore must...
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...To that end, this Article ties American constitutional theory to the new era of internatio... in education that survives strict judicial scrutiny. To advocate a normative framework inclus... a framework for integration, but social reform moves slowly. (27) In the American system of separ.... (4.) Id. at 493. . (5.) "De jure" is Latin for "as a matter of law." Black's Law Dictionary d... of Spanish-speaking peoples from the Caribbean, Spain, and Central and South America. Approximate...
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..., political, and civil rights, as well as judicial independence are used as measures of democratic su... Kennedy-Johnson's Alliance for Progress in Latin America and Clinton Administration preferences for...reformist pressure was applied and effective while in others...'s judiciary, a part of the Eastern Caribbean legal system, is highly regarded and independent. ...