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Latin American International Law in the Twenty-First Century

Edited by: Alejandro Chehtman, Alexandra Huneeus, Sergio Puig

ISBN13: 9780197753989
Published: May 2025
Publisher: Oxford University Press USA
Country of Publication: USA
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Latin America has been a pivotal site for influential and innovative developments in international law since the colonial era. Throughout much of the 20th century, Latin American politics were entangled with the political and economic interests of the United States. Today, as the global order shifts, scholars and legal practitioners are grappling with the current restructuring and potential transformation of international relations-and what this means for international law in the region.

This collection of essays brings together a group of highly regarded scholars to present a broad survey of Latin America's approaches and contributions, historically and presently, to the field of international law.

Comprehensive, diverse, and multidisciplinary, the book covers recent developments in areas like environmental regulation, internet regulation, Indigenous rights, LGBTIQ rights, and public health, among others. It also considers more traditional themes, such as law and development, the doctrine of non-intervention, human rights, and jurisdictional disputes in the Spanish colonies.

A timely publication covering an ever-evolving region, Latin American International Law in the 21st Century explores the role of Latin American politics on the world stage. Theories, perspectives, and methods of international law are expertly interwoven with those of sociology, political science, anthropology, philosophy, history, and economics to present a dynamic and multifaceted work of scholarship.

Subjects:
Public International Law, Other Jurisdictions , Latin America
Contents:
PART I. History
1:The Spanish American Concordats (1821-1875), Pablo Mijangos y González
2:Early Internationalists: Bello, Calvo, and Álvarez and Beyond, Louise Fawcett
3:Nonintervention, Nonrecognition, and the Articulation of a Mexican Doctrine of International Law: Assessing the Contribution of Isidro Fabela and Genaro Estrada, Fabia Fernandes Carvalho
4:The Montevideo Convention and Its Predecessors, Juan Pablo Scarfi
5:Turning International Law against Indigenous Peoples, Arnulf Becker Lorca and Amaya Álvez Marín
6:Latin American and Caribbean Contributions to Human Rights Law, Steven L. B. Jensen and Kathryn Sikkink

PART II. Theories and Methods
7:Interdisciplinarity and LAIL: The Case of International Economic Law, Sergio Puig
8:Law and Development in/from Latin America, Mariana Mota Prado
9:Technoscientific Thought and International Law in Latin America, René Urueña
10:Critical Approaches to International Law in Latin America, George Rodrigo Bandeira Galindo
11:Feminisms and International Law in Latin America: The Dispute over Protection of Women's Rights in the Inter-American Human Rights System, Ana Micaela Alterio
12:Democracy, Legitimacy, and Authority in International Courts, Roberto Gargarella
13:Positivism and Latin American Developments in International Law, Ximena Fuentes

PART III. Institutions and Practice
14:The Latin American States and the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes before the International Court of Justice: Toward Confidence as the Contemporary Pattern, Eduardo Valencia-Ospina and Giovanny Vega-Barbosa
15:International Humanitarian Law in Latin America: The Role of Truth Commissions, Elizabeth Salmón
16:The Dynamic Relationship between Latin American Legal Professionals and International Law: Two Contemporary Examples, Manuel A. Gómez
17:Education in International Law in Latin America, Mónica Pinto
18:Local Politics and Regional Rights: Reflections on Comparative International Law in the Americas, David Landau
19:The Human Rights Institutions of Latin America, Jorge Contesse
PART IV. New Doctrines
20:Contributions of Latin America to International Law: Reparations for Human Rights Violations, Claudio Grossman Guiloff
21:Latin America as a Laboratory of Transitional Justice, Alejandro Chehtman
22:The Racial Dimension of Latin American International Law, Maryluz Barragan Gonzalez
23:Community of Practice and the Ius Constitutionale Commune en América Latina, Lina M. Céspedes-Báez, Enrique Prieto-Rios, Mónica Mazariegos-Rodas
24:Maritime Delimitation in Latin America, María Teresa Infante Caffi
25:Latin America and the Codification of the Law of State Responsibility: A Tale of Juridical Equality and Nonintervention, Fernando Lusa Bordin and Federica Paddeu

PART V. Contemporary Challenges
26:Corruption and International Law in Latin America: From the Washington Consensus to Human Rights, Ezequiel Gonzalez-Ocantos and Wayne Sandholtz
27:Strategic Uses of International Law in Peace Negotiations in Colombia, Helena Alviar García and Laura Betancur-Restrepo
28:The Promise of Environmental Cooperation in Latin America: Enhancing Forest Conservation through Sustainable Supply Chains, Beatriz Garcia
29:Can the Inter-American Court Tip Us toward Climate Justice?, Alexandra Huneeus
30:Health Law and Pandemics in Latin America, Pedro A. Villarreal
31:Latin America and the Regulation of Internet and Digital Trade, Rodrigo Polanco

32:Epilogue: The Birth of a New Canon in Latin American International Law, Alejandro Chehtman, Alexandra Huneeus, and Sergio Puig