California Western International
Law Journal
Spring 2012
Volume 42 #2
LatCrit XVI Symposium - Global Justice: Theories, Histories, Futures
Presented by Latina/o Critical Legal Theory, Inc.
Foreword: Global Justice, History, and Law: Between Fela’s Teachers Teaching “Nonsense” and Bob Marley’s “Small Axe” for a Big Tree
Ernesto Hernández-López
Global Injustice, Past and Future: Examples from Arab Uprisings, International Law, and Torture
Cluster Introduction
Gil Gott
Where Has Theory Gone? Some Questions About Global Justice
José María Monzón
LatCrit and TWAIL
Antony Anghie
Pax Arabica?: Provisional Sovereignty and Intervention in the Arab Uprisings
Asli Bâli and Aziz Rana
Torture in Chile (1973-1900): Analysis of One Hundred Survivors’ Testimonies
Hugo Rojas-Corral
Puerto Rico: Interrogating Economic, Political, and Linguistic Injustice
Cluster Introduction
Pedro A. Malavet
Language Rights in Criminal and Civil Court Proceedings:
Their Constitutional Protection in Spain vs. Puerto Rico
Cynthia M. Costas-Centivany
Cold War Civil Rights: The Puerto Rican Dimension
Charles R. Venator-Santiago
Indigenous Populations and Injustice’s Global Borders
Cluster Introduction
Mark Harris
From Papal Bull to Racial Rule: Indians of the Americas, Race, and the Foundations of International Law
Kim Benita Vera
Memento Mori: Policing the Minds and Bodies of Indigenous Latinas/os in Arizona
Jessica Solyom & Bryan McKinley Jones Brayboy
The Muxes of Juchitán: A Preliminary Look at Transgender Identity and Acceptance
Alfredo Mirande
Comment
FIFA World Cup 2022: Why the United States Cannot Successfully Challenge FIFA Awarding the Cup to Qatar and How the Qatar Controversy Shows FIFA Needs Large-Scale Changes
Samuel Morris