Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies Scholarly Works: Recent submissions
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Performing Poetry, Race, and the Caribbean: Eusebia Cosmé and Luis Palés Matos
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Global Implications of the Asian Financial Crisis: Banking, Economic Integration, and Crisis Management in the New Century
(William Mitchell College of Law, 1999)[...] My thesis, in a nutshell, is this: the Asian financial crisis has revealed some deep fault lines in our international economy, and for years to come we shall look back on it as a turning point in economic history. ... -
Evolution of the Governing Law for Loan Agreements of the World Bank and Other Multilateral Development Banks
(American Society of International Law, 1996)What is the governing law for loan agreements entered into by the World Bank and other multilateral development banks (MDBs) in carrying out their public sector lending? That question was first definitively addressed about ... -
Claudio Rodríguez and the Writing of the Masculine Body
(University of Pennsylvania Press, 1993-12) -
Francisco Brines and the Humanist Closet
(University of Pennsylvania Press, 2000-06) -
Valente's Lectura de Paul Celan: Translation and the Heideggerian Tradition in Spain
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004) -
Comments on ectoparasites of two species of Microtus in Nebraska
(Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Sciences, 1974)The ectoparasitic fauna of Nebraskan Microtus pennsylvanicus and Microtus ochrogaster was examined to determine what species were present, the relative abundance of each species, sex, and developmental stage. Four species ... -
La promiscuidad del significado: Néstor Perlongher
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Fragments of a Late Modernity: José Angel Valente and Samuel Beckett
(Duke University Press, 2007) -
Poetry, Power, and Politics
(Taylor & Francis, 2002-09) -
Protecting and Supporting Indigenous Peoples in Latin America: Evaluating the Recent World Bank and IDB Policy Initiatives
(Michigan State University College of Law, 2006)In this article, John Head draws on his experience with international financial institutions to offer both descriptive and prescriptive observations about the recent legal initiatives taken by the World Bank and the ... -
Codes, Cultures, Chaos, and Champions: Common Features of Legal Codification Experiences in China, Europe, and North America
(Duke University School of Law, 2003)What are the key conditions and factors that contribute to a successful effort within a political unit to create a new legal code? This article builds of the existing "comparative codification" literature by examining that ... -
Suspension of Debtor Countries' Voting Rights in the IMF: An Assessment of the Third Amendment to the IMF Charter
(University of Virginia School of Law, 1993)Two conclusions emerge from an examination of the Third Amendment to the IMF Charter, which was approved in 1992 to introduce a new form of sanction against countries failing to repay the IMF. First, going to the effort ... -
Robert S. Hoffmann: 1929–2010.
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Doing Business in Islamic Settings
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A new species of small-eared shrew, genus Cryptotis (Insectivora: Soricidae), from Honduras.
(Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 1992-03)We describe a new species of small-eared shrew, Cryptotis hondurensis (Insectivora: Soricidae), from high elevation pine forest on the western slope of Cerro Uyuca, Francisco Morazán Province, southcentral Honduras. The ... -
Guidelines of the American Society of Mammalogists for the use of wild mammals in research
(Journal of Mammalogy, 2011-02)Guidelines for use of wild mammal species are updated from the American Society of Mammalogists (ASM) 2007 publication. These revised guidelines cover current professional techniques and regulations involving mammals used ... -
A new spontaneous model of fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva.
(Brazilian Geographical Journal: Geosciences and Humanities Research Medium, 2010-12)Fibrodisplasia ossificante progressiva (FOP) é uma doença genética caracterizada por uma acentuada, progressiva e aparentemente incontrolável ossificação dos tendões, ligamentos, faciais e músculos estriados da formação ...