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Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies: Recent submissions
Now showing items 541-560 of 799
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Final Report of the University of Kansas Initiative in Ethics Education in Science and Engineering
(Office of Research and Graduate Studies, the University of Kansas, 2010-10) -
Agriculture, Free Trade, and Global Development: Some Personal Observations
(University of Kansas School of Law, 2005) -
Law-Free Zones
(University of Kansas School of Law, 2005) -
How We Came to Torture
(University of Kansas School of Law, 2005) -
Conference on Comparative Law - Recent Developments in European, American, and Turkish Law: "Team Kansas" Goes to Turkey
(University of Kansas School of Law, 1997-05) -
A Comment on "Selection to the Kansas Supreme Court"
(University of Kansas School of Law, 2008) -
Law and Policy in International Financial Institutions: The Changing Role of Law in the IFIs
(University of Kansas School of Law, 2008) -
Capybaras: A natural history of the world’s largest rodent. By Rexford D. Lord. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. 2009. x + 159 pp., $50.00 (cloth). Book Review.
(Journal of Mammalian Evolution, 2010-07) -
In Memoriam: Professor William Arthur Kelly
(University of Kansas School of Law, 2007-05) -
Patenting Human Evolution
(University of Kansas School of Law, 2008-06)Patent protection for genetic enhancements would tend to spur genetic innovation, but would tend to limit access to those genetic enhancements through discriminatory mechanisms such as price and favoritism. The patent ... -
Misión Madres Del Barrio: A Bolivarian Social Program Recognizing Housework and Creating A Caring Economy in Venezuela
(University of Kansas, 2008-08-20)ABSTRACT: This thesis began as a project about Misión Madres del Barrio; and it quickly transformed into a glimpse of the Bolivarian Revolution underway in Venezuela. Misión Madres del Barrio (MMB) is one of the pioneering ... -
The Limits of American Generosity
(Fordham University School of Law, 2006) -
Teaching China GATT
(National Law University, 2009)How would China fare in its first WTO case? That question has been of interest to international trade law practitioners and scholars ever since China acceded to the WTO on 11 December 2001, and indeed even before then, in ... -
Predicting species invasions using ecological niche modeling
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Modeled climate change effects on distributions of Canadian butterfly species
(National Research Council Canada, 2004-07-30)Abstract: Climate change effects on biodiversity are being documented now frequently in the form of changes in phenology and distributional shifts. However, the form that these effects will take over a longer timespan is ... -
Invasive potential of common carp (*Cyprinus carpio*) and Nile tilapia (*Oreochromis niloticus*) in American freshwater systems
(National Research Council Canada, 2006-07-25)Nonnative fish introductions disrupt ecosystem processes and can drive native species to local extinction. Two of the most widespread, introduced species are the common carp (Cyprinus carpio) from Eurasia and the Nile tilapia ... -
Fine-scale predictions of distributions of Chagas disease vectors in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico
(Entomological Society of America, 2005-11)One of the most daunting challenges for Chagas disease surveillance and control in Mexico is the lack of community level data on vector distributions. Although many states now have assembled representative domestic ... -
A bird-finding guide to Mexico [Review]
(University of Chicago Press, 2000-06) -
Birder's Mexico [review]
(University of Chicago Press, 2001-09)