Foreword: Global Justice, and Law: Between Fela's Teachers Teaching "Nonsense" and Bob Marley's "Small Axe" for a Big Tree
Ernesto Hernández López
págs. 265-284
Global Injustice, Past and Future: Examples from Arab Uprisings, Internatioanl Law, and Torture. Cluster Introduction
Gil Gott
págs. 285-292
Where Has Theory Gone? Some Questions About Global Justice
José María Monzón
págs. 293-310
Latcrit and Twail
Antony Anghie
págs. 311-320
Pax Arabica?: Provisional Sovereignty and Intervention in Arab Uprisings
Asli Báli, Aziz Rana
págs. 321-352
Torture in Chile (1973-1990): Analysis of One Hundred Survivors' Testimonies
Hugo Rojas Corral
págs. 353-392
Puerto Rico; Interrogating Economic, Political, and Linguistic Injustice. Cluster Introduction
Pedro A. Malavet
págs. 393-406
Language Rights in Criminal and Civil Court Proceedings: Their Constitutional Protection in Spain vs. Puerto Rico
Cynthia M. Costas-Centivany
págs. 407-422
Cold War Civil Rights; The Puerto Rican Dimension
Charles R. Venator-Santiago
págs. 423-436
Indigenous Populations and Injustice's Global Borders. Cluster Introduction
Mark Harris
págs. 437-452
From Papal Bull To Racial Rule: Indians of the Americas, Race, and the Foundations of International Law
Kim Benita Vera
págs. 453-472
Memento Mori: Policing the Minds and Bodies of Indigenous Latinas/os in Arizona
Jessica A. Solyom, Bryan McKinley Jones Brayboy
págs. 473-508
The Muxes of Juchitán: A Preliminary Look at Transgender Identity and Acceptance
Alfredo Mirandé
págs. 509-538
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