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Pedraza, Lisdey Espinoza. "The Current Political Challenges to the Mexican Democratisation Process." Acta Hispanica 24 (December 15, 2019): 87–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.14232/actahisp.2019.24.87-113.

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This paper will attempt to answer what the current state of contemporary democracy in Mexico is after the return of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) to the presidency by analysing the role of Civil Society, Political Society and the Rule of Law from 2012 to 2018. This paper will also explore if the party’s return was indeed a step backwards in the process of Mexican democratisation, or whether it was simply another step on a long road in which the various political parties alternate power. In 2018, Mexico elected its new president for the next consecutive 6 years along with a fair n
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Espinoza Pedraza, Lisdey. "The Current Political Challenges to the Mexican Democratisation Process: 2012 to 2018." Espacios Públicos 23, no. 57 (2022): 87. http://dx.doi.org/10.36677/espaciospublicos.v23i57.18604.

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This paper will attempt to answer what the current state of contemporary democracy in Mexico is after the return of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (pri) to the presidency by analysing the role of Civil Society, Political Society and the Rule of Law from 2012 to 2018. This paper will also explore if the party’s return was indeed a step backwards in the process of Mexican democratisation, or whether it was simply another step on a long road in which the various political parties alternate power. In 2018, Mexico elected its new president for the next consecutive 6 years along with a fair n
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Hale, Charles A. "The Civil Law Tradition and Constitutionalism in Twentieth-Century Mexico: The Legacy of Emilio Rabasa." Law and History Review 18, no. 2 (2000): 257–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/744296.

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Constitutionalism in Mexico, indeed in Latin America generally, has always posed a problem for interpreters, especially for Anglo-American interpreters. It is true that adherence to a written constitution and to constitutional order has been central to Mexican political liberalism since independence. As a state-building philosophy, liberalism has functioned both as an ideology, in combat with inherited colonial and Hispanic patterns of government, and as an all-embracing myth serving to unify contending self-defined liberal factions. In both instances, liberals fought for, debated, and on occa
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Baitenmann, Helga. "Zapata's Justice: Land and Water Conflict Resolution in Revolutionary Mexico (1914–16)." Journal of Latin American Studies 51, no. 4 (2019): 801–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022216x19000634.

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AbstractThis article challenges the widely held view that, during the Mexican Revolution, the Zapatista villages governed themselves with complete autonomy from the state and according to the pueblos’ customary justice. It shows how Zapatistas in the multi-state region of south-central Mexico dealt with quarrels over small and medium-sized properties, the restitution of usurped pueblo lands and water resources, as well as village boundary disputes. They did so by blending nineteenth-century judicial procedures and civil law, limited but radical reforms to the existing judicial system and new f
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Kouloglou, Nikolas. "Militarization of the State in Mexico: Perspectives from the Administrations of Felipe Calderón (2006-2012) and Enrique Peña Nieto (2012-2018)." Estudios en Seguridad y Defensa 15, no. 29 (2020): 71–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.25062/1900-8325.290.

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This article points out the concept of militarized security policies –i.e. the direct involvement of the military in homeland security tasks and the armed confrontation of the cartels- in contemporary Mexico. In this context, the administrations of ex-Presidents Felipe Calderón (2006-2012) and Enrique Peña Νieto (2012-2018) are being evaluated based on a number of criteria: the repercussions of their policies in terms of the rise of a war economy, a further weakness of the rule of law and the victimization of the civil population. The concept of «gray areas» controlled by the Mexican Drug Traf
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Stoesslé, Philippe, and Francisco Gonzalez-Salazar. "Right to health for undocumented migrants in Mexico: from theory to practice in the context of the health system reform." International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care 18, no. 1 (2021): 31–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijmhsc-03-2020-0028.

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Purpose Undocumented Central American migrants in Mexico are legally eligible for free access to the public health system through the new Instituto para la Salud y el Bienestar (INSABI) health program, but many experience structural vulnerability and stigmatization that prevent them from accessing health-care facilities. The purpose of this study is to investigate the discrepancy between the migrants’ Human Right to health, proclaimed by the Mexican Government and supposedly guaranteed by law, and the reality of the migration process. Design/methodology/approach This study reviewed relevant li
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MARIER, PATRIK, and JEAN F. MAYER. "Welfare Retrenchment as Social Justice: Pension Reform in Mexico." Journal of Social Policy 36, no. 4 (2007): 585–604. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0047279407001195.

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AbstractThis article analyses critically the applicability of current theories of welfare state retrenchment to the 2004 public pension reform in Mexico, with the 1995 reform acting as a complementary case. In particular, this article contributes to the literature by analysing the reasons for which a potentially unpopular reform was successfully enacted. Available evidence suggests that – contrary to the existing literature's assertions – Mexican politicians responsible for the 2004 reform sought credit for these changes, rather than to avoid blame. Also, by presenting the reform as necessary
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Galemba, Rebecca, Katie Dingeman, Kaelyn DeVries, and Yvette Servin. "Paradoxes of Protection: Compassionate Repression at the Mexico–Guatemala Border." Journal on Migration and Human Security 7, no. 3 (2019): 62–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2331502419862239.

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Executive Summary Anti-immigrant rhetoric and constricting avenues for asylum in the United States, amid continuing high rates of poverty, environmental crisis, and violence in Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador, have led many migrants from these countries to remain in Mexico. Yet despite opportunities for humanitarian relief in Mexico, since the early 2000s the Mexican government, under growing pressure from the United States, has pursued enforcement-first initiatives to stem northward migration from Central America. In July 2014, Mexico introduced the Southern Border Program (SBP) with sup
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Betancourt Higareda, Felipe Carlos, and Enrique Uribe Arzate. "The State of Emergency as an Instrument to Overcome Organized Crime and Vigilantes: A Comparative Study of Michoacán and Guerrero." Mexican Law Review 13, no. 1 (2020): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/iij.24485306e.2020.1.14809.

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In the period of 2009-2014, organized crime subjected all kinds of political authorities and benefited from impunity throughout Mexico, especially in Michoacán and Guerrero. This circumstance provoked a grave constitutional crisis since these authorities were meaningfully overridden and were not able to properly enforce the rule of law in these regions. These phenomena brought about the rise of self-defense groups from local civil societies, as a desperate measure to protect their most fundamental rights from ruthless crime. However, this uprising deepened the constitutional crisis, already ex
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Alcántara-Ayala, Irasema, Daniel Rodríguez-Velázquez, Ricardo J. Garnica-Peña, and Alejandra Maldonado-Martínez. "Multi-Sectoral Reflections and Efforts in Strengthening Partnerships to Reduce Disaster Risk in Mexico: The First MuSe-IDRiM Conference." International Journal of Disaster Risk Science 11, no. 5 (2020): 686–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13753-020-00302-w.

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Abstract Notwithstanding the high societal impact of disasters in Mexico, there is a lack of integrated efforts to establish a sound policy for reducing disaster risk to counterbalance the existing concentrated endeavors in disaster management. In the face of such segmentation, the science and technology community has advocated for a change of perspective, from civil protection to integrated disaster risk management. The first Multi-Sectoral Conference towards Integrated Disaster Risk Management in Mexico: Building a National Public Policy (MuSe-IDRiM Conference) was held in Mexico City at Nat
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Heaton, John A., Anne M. Murphy, Susan Allan, and Harald Pietz. "Legal Preparedness for Public Health Emergencies: TOPOFF 2 and other Lessons." Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 31, S4 (2003): 43–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-720x.2003.tb00745.x.

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There is a fine balance between civil liberties and protection of the public’s health.Legislators, especially those in the western United States, are concerned about selling the Model State Act (“Act”) because of the loss of civil liberties. State constitutions give governors broad powers, such as declaring martial law and giving public health leaders the authority to act. State laws should consider issues such as property rights; taking of businesses and supplies; quarantine and isolation; due process; coordination among states, counties and cities; communication systems; conscription of doct
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Alejandro, Sánchez Sánchez. "La reforma al poder judicial en México Su antinomia constitucional The reformo f the judicial in Mexico Its constitutional antinomy." ISIR Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (ISIRJAHSS) 2, no. 1 (2025): 19–24. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14799658.

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<em>The Reforming Power is founded on the CPEUM, its powers are divided into adjectives and substantives. The firts are formally fulfilled in the reform of the Judicial Branch of Mexico; In the latter, a contradiction is actualized between the principle of equality before the Law and prompt and expeditious treatment in justice. Favoring taxpayers and discriminating against those subject to sensitive areas such as family, civil, labor and agrarian areas, which harms the social fabric and does not favor the function of the State.&nbsp;&nbsp; </em>
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Huddleston, Kate. "Manufactured State Immigration Emergencies as State Vigilantism." Texas A&M Law Review Arguendo 11, no. 2 (2024): 13–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.37419/lr.v11.arg.3.

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President Trump shattered norms when he declared a national emergency at the U.S.–Mexico border to build a border wall. State governors have now followed that lead in taking up what Justice Jackson, dissenting in Korematsu v. United States (1944), called the “loaded weapon” of emergency—doing so, like Trump, in the context of the border. Governors of Texas, Arizona, and Florida have all issued state declarations of emergency based on (1) migration, and (2) the Biden administration’s purported failure to engage in immigration enforcement. These state emergency declarations have not been studied
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Martínez Puón, Rafael. "La profesionalización de la función pública en el marco del Sistema Nacional Anticorrupción." Revista Mexicana de Análisis Político y Administración Pública 8, no. 15 (2019): 50–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.15174/remap.v8i15.334.

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El propósito del artículo es destacar el papel de la profesionalización en el combate a la corrupción en México. El texto describe algunos elementos que conforman el Sistema Nacional Anticorrupción, se revisa y demuestra la importancia de la profesionalización en la lucha contra de la corrupción, se analiza el estado actual de la profesionalización en México y se propone crear una Ley General e instancias formales que alienten la profesionalización de la función pública en todo el país en el marco del Sistema Nacional Anticorrupción.Palabras clave: sistema nacional anticorrupción, corrupción,
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Golendukhin, Levon, Meriam Al-Rashid, and Ulyana Bardyn. "Investment Claims Amid Civil Unrest: Questions of Attribution and Responsibility." BCDR International Arbitration Review 3, Issue 2 (2016): 181–218. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/bcdr2016025.

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Political instability and civil strife are known inhibitors of foreign investment. The Middle East is a region with tremendous investment potential due to a constellation of factors, including abundant natural resources, convenient geographical location, and an increasingly educated population. However, the instability reverberating through the region since the inception of the Arab Spring has amplified the risks associated with that potential. This article explores international law protections that may be available to foreign investors and host states in the context of civil unrest. It sets
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Rocha Romero, David, José Humberto Juárez Márquez, and Jimmy Emmanuel Ramos Valencia. "Tijuana at the Crossroads of Migration. Laws, Institutions and Budget to Attend to Migrants in a Violent Region." Política, Globalidad y Ciudadanía 9, no. 18 (2023): 01–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.29105/pgc9.18-1.

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The city of Tijuana has become a necessary stopover for thousands of migrants who, in order to avoid violence and legal complexities, must face a hostile environment. Despite the existence of the Migration Law and the Law on Refugees and Complementary Protection, both from 2011, as well as the creation of the Municipal Directorate of Attention to Migrants (DMAM) in 2015, the Law for the Attention, Protection of the Rights and Support of Migrants in the State of Baja California, enacted in 2021, and the Protocol for Attention to the Migrant Population of 2022, the resources and efforts of the l
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Khan, Ehsan Ullah. "Comparative Analysis of Various Judicial Systems across the World and Their Effectiveness." Indus Journal of Law and Social Sciences I, no. II (2022): 5–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.70540/ijlss.2022(i-ii).02.

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The judicial system differs from state to state and sometimes within a state. They have been developed in different ways yet they might bear compliance with certain widely accepted historical norms of justice constituting the major judicial systems in the world. Hence, they resultantly fall within groups having distinct features e.g., the judicial system of the United Kingdom (UK), the United States (US) and commonwealth nations fall within the family of Common law while most of the European states, including France, Germany, and some North, Central, and South American countries like Mexico an
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Sierra, Maria Teresa, and Orlando Aragón. "LOS PUEBLOS INDÍGENAS Y LOS DESAFÍOS DEL DERECHO EN CONTEXTOS NEOLIBERALES: Entre el uso estratégico, el despojo y la criminalización." Revista de Estudos e Pesquisas sobre as Américas 7, no. 2 (2013): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.21057/repam.v7i2.10020.

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El año 2000 supuso un momento de una gran esperanza para amplios sectores sociales de México. La derrota electoral que sufrió ese año el Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI), que gobernó al país durante más de setenta años, parecía augurar nuevos aires al anquilosado Estado mexicano, una supuesta apertura para la construcción de relaciones más igualitarias con sectores sociales históricamente marginados, en especial con los indígenas, y en general lo que algunos grupos veían como el florecimiento, por fin, de una cultura cívica arraigada en prácticas democráticas y en el multipartidismo.
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coerver, don m. "Church, State, and Civil War in Revolutionary Mexico." Diplomatic History 31, no. 3 (2007): 575–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-7709.2007.00633.x.

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Magaloni, Beatriz, and Zaira Razu. "Mexico in the Grip of Violence." Current History 115, no. 778 (2016): 57–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/curh.2016.115.778.57.

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Pani, Erika. "Law, Allegiance, and Sovereignty in Civil War Mexico, 1857–1867." Journal of the Civil War Era 7, no. 4 (2017): 570–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cwe.2017.0083.

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De Los Reyes, Guillermo, and Paul Rich. "Opus Dei and Mexico: Civil but Sinister?" Review of Policy Research 22, no. 1 (2005): 93–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1541-1338.2005.00121.x.

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Torres-Velásquez, Diana. "Martínez v. State of New Mexico: The Right to a Sufficient Education." Association of Mexican American Educators Journal 11, no. 1 (2017): 106. http://dx.doi.org/10.24974/amae.11.334.

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Plaintiffs in the Martínez v. State of New Mexico lawsuit are 51 students, parents, and guardians from seven public school districts across New Mexico. This is a school finance case that goes beyond seeking more funds for public education to arguing that providing a sufficient education for New Mexico’s 338,307 students enrolled during the 2016-2017 school year (New Mexico Public Education Department, 2017) involves more than increasing the amount of money allocated for pupils across its 89 school districts. Although the plaintiffs in this case represent low-income and high-need families of ma
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Serrano, Mónica. "The Armed Branch of the State: Civil–Military Relations in Mexico." Journal of Latin American Studies 27, no. 2 (1995): 423–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022216x00010816.

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AbstractThis article explores the relationship between civil-military relations and political change. Transitions to democracy in Latin America have led scholars to focus attention on the legacy of military rule and those efforts aimed at securing democratic control of the military. The article examines the foundations of civilian supremacy in Mexico, established within the context of a hegemonic party system. Changes brought about in the civil-military balance as a result of shifts in the division of labour between civilians and soldiers, as well as the impact of political liberalisation, are
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Golberstein, Ezra, James M. Campbell, Johanna Catherine Maclean, Samantha J. Harris, Brendan Saloner, and Bradley D. Stein. "Prescription Drug Dispensing and Patient Costs After Implementation of a No Behavioral Health Cost-Sharing Law." JAMA Health Forum 5, no. 3 (2024): e240198. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamahealthforum.2024.0198.

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ImportanceOn January 1, 2022, New Mexico implemented a No Behavioral Cost-Sharing (NCS) law that eliminated cost-sharing for mental health and substance use disorder (MH/SUD) treatments in plans regulated by the state, potentially reducing a barrier to treatment for MH/SUDs among the commercially insured; however, the outcomes of the law are unknown.ObjectiveTo assess the association of implementation of the NCS with out-of-pocket spending for prescription for drugs primarily used to treat MH/SUDs and monthly volume of dispensed drugs.Design, Settings, and ParticipantsThis retrospective cohort
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Hewett, Carly. "A Comparative Analysis of Texas and New Mexico Oil and Gas Laws from a Title Examiner's Perspective." Texas A&M Journal of Property Law 6, no. 3 (2020): 397–407. http://dx.doi.org/10.37419/jpl.v6.i3.21.

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The statutory framework surrounding oil and gas law and the related title issues in Texas and New Mexico, while similar in many instances, do have some notable differences. New Mexico case law is very limited, which could be due to a variety of reasons, including a smaller state population and the fact that New Mexico and the United States own much of New Mexico’s oil and gas productive acreage. Therefore, practitioners often look to other jurisdictions, including Texas, for guidance. Texas’s secondary authority is also better developed with its own adopted title standards. New Mexico does not
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Arteaga, Nelson. "Mexico: Internal security, surveillance, and authoritarianism." Surveillance & Society 15, no. 3/4 (2017): 491–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.24908/ss.v15i3/4.6609.

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The recent violence linked to drug trafficking in Mexico has been dealt with by the federal government by increasing police presence on the streets and involving the army in public safety activities. This has not decreased violence but has increased cases of human rights violation, and the capabilities of non-regulated surveillance and monitoring of the population. Thus, the new internal security law suggests that the police and the army will be able to “develop intelligence activities” by “any information gathering method.” They will also be able to require information from other authorities
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Fallaw, Ben. "Limits on the Press and Civil Society during the Maximato." Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos 36, no. 1-2 (2020): 43–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/msem.2020.36.1-2.43.

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In October 1931, Governor Bartolomé García Correa and Socialist Party activists violently closed Carlos R. Menéndez’s Diario de Yucatán for being reactionary. Defenders of the Diario denounced the governor for illegally silencing the voice of what today we would understand to be civil society. After a seventeen-month struggle in the courts, the national press, and in Mexico City’s bureaucracy, Menéndez prevailed. This article closely examines the conflict, using regional and national archives and abundant contemporary press coverage, paying careful attention to discursive expression of socioet
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Tamayo, David. "From Rotary Club to Sowers of Friendship." Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos 36, no. 1-2 (2020): 68–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/msem.2020.36.1-2.68.

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This article examines the political activism of conservative civil society in postrevolutionary Mexico through the lens of American service clubs. It focuses on the case of the Rotary Club of Monterrey, which gathered the city's industrial elites and some of the most vocal opponents of the Mexican state, particularly the presidency of Lázaro Cárdenas (1934–40). Monterrey is significant because of its economic and political clout; by the 1930s, it was the powerhouse of heavy industry and in the 1940s a key center of support for the Partido Acción Nacional. After Monterrey Rotarians dissolved th
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Contreras, Frances. "Examining College Readiness among Latinx and Native American Students: Education as a Civil Right in the case of Martínez v. State of New Mexico." Association of Mexican American Educators Journal 13, no. 3 (2019): 97. http://dx.doi.org/10.24974/amae.13.3.454.

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This article examines college readiness indicators among Latina/o/x student and Native American students in New Mexico public schools. This analysis, used in the successful Martínez v. New Mexico (2018) case, highlights the disparate levels of access to curricular resources across 15 school districts in New Mexico. Utilizing secondary data from several sources, a story of uneven access and inequity in New Mexico’s in public schools is conveyed.
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Sánchez Lara, Gerardo, and Andrea Valdés. "State Capture in Mexico: A Theoretical and Historical Review." Revista de Estudios en Seguridad Internacional 7, no. 1 (2021): 105–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.18847/1.13.8.

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The purpose of this article is to review the works of several academics specialized in the matter of security, which the authors will use as an analytical setting and revision their outcomes to define and understand the concept of state capture. Once the concept of state capture is defined, then the case of Mexico will be analysed. This article intends to discuss several indicators regarding state capture such as the rule of law, how political violence has also influenced the issues of corruption, impunity, and mentions how money laundering prevention serves as a tool for tackling corruption.
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Garcia-Barragan, Daniel, Alexandra Mitretodis, and Andrew Tuck. "The New NAFTA: Scaled-Back Arbitration in the USMCA." Journal of International Arbitration 36, Issue 6 (2019): 739–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/joia2019037.

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In December 2018, the United States, Mexico, and Canada entered into the United States- Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), a new multilateral investment agreement to replace the 1994 North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). This article summarizes the differences between the investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) provisions provided in Chapter 11 of NAFTA and those covered in Chapter 14 of the USMCA from the perspective of the United States, Mexico and Canada. This article covers when an investor can assert claims under the USMCA (including NAFTA claims for legacy investments), what kind of
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Augustine-Adams, Kif. "Marriage and Mestizaje, Chinese and Mexican: Constitutional Interpretation and Resistance in Sonora, 1921–1935." Law and History Review 29, no. 2 (2011): 419–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0738248011000034.

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On a hopeful September day in 1912, Gim Pon, a twenty-five year old Chinese man from Canton, boarded the steamship Siberia in Hong Kong harbor to sail west across the Pacific. The Siberia docked briefly in San Francisco, but Gim Pon's destination, and that of seven fellow Chinese travelers, was not California but the northern Mexican state of Sonora. In the early twentieth century, thousands of men like Gim Pon immigrated to Mexico, boosting the Chinese population there from slightly over 1,000 in 1895 to more than 24,000 in the mid-1920s. Sonora, which hugs Arizona at the United States/Mexico
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Gerritsen, Peter R. W. "‘Creating (Local) Space for Change’: Strengthening Agroecological Farming and Fair Trade Practices in the State of Jalisco, Western Mexico." International Review of Social Research 1, no. 3 (2011): 93–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/irsr-2011-0022.

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Abstract: The article describes the experience of the Network for Sustainable Agricultural Alternatives (RASA: Red de Alternativas Sustentables Agropecuarias) in western Mexico, which can be considered an initiative of civil society constituted by different social actors constructing new strategies for sustainable rural development. Presented here are different aspects of the RASA, whose work focuses on farmer training in agroecology and, recently also, fair trade practices, the insights gained and the challenges that lie ahead for strengthening sustainable rural development. The RASA can be c
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Underwood, Julie. "Under the Law." Phi Delta Kappan 100, no. 2 (2018): 66–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0031721718803576.

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Three cases decided in July 2018 address states’ responsibility to educate all children. Martinez v. State of New Mexico is the first case in that state to establish a state constitutional right to education. In Cruz-Guzman v. State of Minnesota, the state supreme court found that a court could rule on whether the segregation of schools by race and socioeconomic status violated the previously established right to education. In Gary B. v. Snyder, a federal district court dismissed the claim of a group of Michigan parents that schools’ failure to ensure students were literate represented a viola
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Arias, Luz Marina, and Luis De la Calle. "The Legacy of Civil War Dynamics: State Building in Mexico, 1810–1910." Latin American Research Review 56, no. 4 (2021): 814–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.25222/larr.962.

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This article studies the legacy of local dynamics of the War of Independence in local state building in Mexico. The analysis shows that municipalities where local militias were organized have a higher number of public servants and a larger budget per capita in the early 1900s than municipalities with an insurgent legacy, relative to those with no conflict. The results hold when restricting the sample to neighbors and controlling for geographic and economic factors. Historical evidence supports existing theories of intra-elite conflict while highlighting the role of local fiscal councils in mun
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González-Quiñones, Fidel, Juan D. Machin-Mastromatteo, and José Refugio Romo-González. "Preventing crime and violence through social, educational and informational interventions." Information Development 34, no. 3 (2018): 309–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0266666918770383.

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The Audit Opinion Laboratory (AOL) from the Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua works with government and civil institutions to study and provide educational, training and informational interventions for alleviating the social issues occurring in the State of Chihuahua (Mexico), of which violence is the most urgent. This article provides a brief overview of violence in Latin America and Mexico, four examples of the kinds of projects undertaken by AOL, and its recommendations for developing violence and crime prevention plans, from AOL’s locally-conducted work.
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Jeff Dorce, Milcar. "Le Mexique et l’arbitrage international d’investissement: un paysage pluraliste." Revista Brasileira de Arbitragem 20, Issue 77 (2023): 32–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/rba2023002.

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This article examines Mexico’s experience with investment arbitration, focusing on its impressive evolution. Since the adoption of North American free trade agreement (NAFTA) in 1994, Mexico has signed several bilateral investment treaties (BITs) and free trade agreements (FTAs) containing investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) arbitration clauses. An analysis of these various clauses reveals that Mexico has chosen the path of pluralism, adopting various investment arbitration options in its international investment agreements. This stance on arbitration reflects the lack of a regional stand
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Doyle, Rosie. "Comunalidad, Development and Indigenous Rights in Oaxaca, Mexico." Journal of Law, Social Justice and Global Development, no. 27 (April 5, 2024): 13–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.31273/lgd.2023.2702.

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In the 1980s, in the Southern State of Oaxaca in Mexico, a group of civil society organisations, anthropologists and indigenous intellectuals posed a challenge to state-led development. They engaged with the long history of colonialism and injustices faced by indigenous Mexicans, analysed the changing nature of the relationship between local indigenous and rural communities and the state, and proposed a renovation of communal practice and the development of autonomous government based on consensual decision making as a basis for an alternative anti-poverty strategy. They called this Comunalida
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Alvarez, Clara Luz. "Regulatory State and Judicial Decisions in Telecommunications in Mexico." Law, State and Telecommunications Review 10, no. 1 (2018): 15–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.26512/lstr.v10i1.21498.

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Purpose – To assess the role of the judiciary in defining the Regulatory State and in regulating telecommunications in Mexico after almost 5 years of the creation of an independent regulator for telecommunications and broadcasting (Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones) with authority in antitrust matters.&#x0D; Methodology/approach/design – To identify the most relevant judicial decisions in telecommunications and antitrust matters, research upon the context in which they were adopted, analyze the content of the decisions and identify the impact of such judicial decisions in the constructio
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Camacho Benavides, Claudia Isabel, and David Peter Barkin Rappaport. "Forging Post-Capitalist Societies in Mexico." Debates en Sociología, no. 60 (June 13, 2025): 146–71. https://doi.org/10.18800/debatesensociologia.202501.006.

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Socio-territorial movements in Mexico are an integral part of the strategy of communitarian revolutionary subjects to consolidate their societies on the margins of the nation-state. As such, they go beyond resistance to strengthen inherited institutions and traditions, innovating when appropriate to diversify and augment their productive capacities while ensuring the solidity of their governance, social structures, and capacity to care for their territories. This essay draws on reflections from a collaborative effort with colleagues from communities and social organizations as part of the proj
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Flores-Peredo, Rafael, Beatriz Bolívar-Cimé, and Isac Mella-Méndez. "Albinism in a raccoon Procyon lotor from Mexico." Mammalogy Notes 7, no. 2 (2021): 236. http://dx.doi.org/10.47603/mano.v7n2.236.

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Albinism is defined as the complete absence of pigment in skin, hair, and eyes directly caused by a hereditary disorder in the production of melanin. This genetic abnormality is usually attributed to environmental factors such as low quality of habitat and inbreeding. In this note, we recorded a case of partial albinism in a raccoon (Procyon lotor) captured by poachers in the area known as Barranca de Matlacobatl, Municipality of Teocelo, Veracruz, Mexico. The specimen was recovered by the civil association Pro-Vida Silvestre Teocelotl and sheltered for a week under medical care. This is the s
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Larson, Derek V. "New Mexico Oil and Gas Update." Texas Wesleyan Law Review 19, no. 2 (2013): 475–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.37419/twlr.v19.i2.21.

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No opinions were issued by the New Mexico Supreme Court during the survey period relating to oil and gas law. However, on August 24, 2012, the New Mexico Supreme Court issued its opinions in Edwin Smith, L.L.C. v. Synergy Operating2 and ConocoPhillips Company v. Patrick H. Lyons, both of which involve oil and gas properties. The Lyons opinion touched on a number of significant oil and gas issues, including the implied duty to market and the marketable condition rule in New Mexico, but again declined to address the marketable condition rule as unnecessary given the statutory origin of the state
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Alexander, David E. "Evaluation of civil protection programmes, with a case study from Mexico." Disaster Prevention and Management 24, no. 2 (2015): 263–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/dpm-12-2014-0268.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose a methodology for assessing and characterising the state of development of a civil protection (emergency preparedness) system, with particular attention to the local level, where such systems are rooted. Design/methodology/approach – Groups of indicators are suggested as a means of evaluating each component of the system. The paper proposes a means of using these to identify which parts of the system are most in need of development and additional resources, something that will also depend on local hazards, vulnerabilities and priorities. In ord
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OC, Martínez-Natera. "Repercusión de la medicina militar en la pediatría mexicana del siglo XX." Revista de Sanidad Militar 71, no. 2 (2017): 127–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.56443/rsm.v71i2.88.

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The Mexican Military Medical Corps of the twentieth century: A. Started the creation of four large educational centers or Institutes of Mexican pediatrics: Children's Hospital of Mexico. National Institute of Pediatrics. National Institute of Perinatology and Institute of Mental Health. As well as multiple pediatric educational hospitals around the Mexico country such as children's of the Mexico city, the State of Mexico, Puebla and Oaxaca, among others. B. Helped in the formal education of pediatricians, subspecialists and experts of the country and Latin America. Some of their graduates made
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Yannakakis, Yanna. "Interpreting the History of Native Custom in Oaxaca, Mexico." Ethnohistory 70, no. 2 (2023): 135–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00141801-10266803.

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Abstract This article addresses the opportunities and challenges for researching the history of Indigenous custom during a period in which constitutional and legal reform have led to the recognition of customary law as an official framework for local governance and the administration of justice in Oaxaca, Mexico. The article begins by situating Oaxaca’s laws within the context of broader neoliberal reforms in Latin America characterized by the promulgation of multicultural constitutions recognizing the legal jurisdiction and cultural autonomy of Indigenous communities. Some Indigenous intellec
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Nadorff, Norman, and Maria Beatriz Gomes. "Look before you leap: are your oil patch liability clauses enforceable?: (An analysis under civil law jurisdictions with emphasis on Brazil)." Journal of World Energy Law & Business 14, no. 1 (2021): 49–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jwelb/jwab004.

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Abstract The oil and gas industry requires huge investments involving extraordinary financial, environmental and safety risks. Dramatic images of the Deepwater Horizon (Gulf of Mexico, 2010), Alpha Piper (Scotland, 1988), P-51 (Brazil, 2001) and Campeche (Mexico, 1979) disasters offer chilling reminders of the monumental loss of life, property and environmental integrity that can quickly result from human error. With this backdrop, industry participants and their insurers learned early on that the normal fault-based approach to wellsite liability did not fit the nature and needs of the petrole
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Delgado, Juan-Luis. "Los árboles que esconden al bosque: Miguel Ángel de Quevedo y los orígenes de la ciencia forestal en México." Historia Agraria Revista de agricultura e historia rural, no. 78 (February 11, 2019): 99–126. http://dx.doi.org/10.26882/histagrar.078e04d.

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This article describes the role of civil engineer Miguel Ángel de Quevedo(1862-1946) in the origins of forestry in Mexico. The guiding issue is to determine whether the critiques of some of his contemporaries regarding his project, which prioritised attention to the tree rather than the forest, were well-founded. Particular emphasis will be placed on the first encounters between the state and forestry, the development of ideas that guided the growth of forestry and the training of forestry workers. The principal sources are the texts published by Quevedo himself. The author concludes that Quev
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Hoekstra, Mark, and Sandra Orozco-Aleman. "Illegal Immigration, State Law, and Deterrence." American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 9, no. 2 (2017): 228–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/pol.20150100.

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A critical immigration policy question is whether state and federal policy can deter undocumented workers from entering the United States. We examine whether Arizona SB 1070, arguably the most restrictive and controversial state immigration law ever passed, deterred entry into Arizona. We do so by exploiting a unique dataset from a survey of undocumented workers passing through Mexican border towns on their way to the United States. Results indicate the bill's passage reduced the flow of undocumented immigrants into Arizona by 30 to 70 percent, suggesting that undocumented workers from Mexico
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Cruz Rueda, Elisa. "Mexico and the United States in a Comparative Situational Approach." Mexican Law Review 12, no. 2 (2019): 139. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/iij.24485306e.2020.2.14175.

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This article performs a comparative analysis of the constitutional bases of the Mexican and U.S. legal systems, and how they are expressed in two case studies. Both case studies deal with human rights as expressed through a community’s relationship to territory. However, the communities in question are differentiated by their status as legal subjects. The U.S. case examines a community primarily comprised of European-American descendants; the Mexican case considers an indigenous community. Nevertheless, in both cases State involvement occurs that favors the interests of energy companies, rathe
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