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    por Hevia, Martín, Schnidrig, Daniela
    Publicado 2016
    “…This article examines the grounds of the Argentine Supreme Court’s decision in D., M.A. First, we describe the case law that existed prior to D., M.A. …”
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    “…Trends in decisions issued in higher courts of Argentina (Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation—CSJN) and Brazil (Supreme Court of Justice—STF), in the last 15 years, seek to clarify the approach of each country and court's resolutions. …”
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    “…These efforts included a controversy media campaign set up, the creation of a hospitality industry association and a virtual smokers' rights group, the introduction of a counterproposal seeking modification of the law, the challenge of the law in the Supreme Court, and the proposal of a weak national bill that would ‘conflict’ with the subnational law. …”
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    por Cox, Archibald, 1912-2004
    Publicado 1980
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    Publicado 2005
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Couso -- Judicialization and regime transformation : the Venezuelan Supreme Court / Rogelio Pérez Perdomo -- Petitioning and creating rights : judicialization in Argentina / Catalina Smulovitz -- Community justice institutions and judicialization : lessons from rural Peru / Julio Faundez -- Private conflicts, public powers : domestic violence in the courts of Latin America / Fiona Macaulay -- Constitutionalism, the expansion of justice and the judicialization of politics in Brazil / Rogério B. …”
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    “…The few epidemiological studies available show clear evidence of clusters of mesothelioma in municipalities with a history of asbestos consumption and a forecasted rise in its incidence in Argentina and Brazil for the next decade. In Brazil, non-governmental organizations of asbestos workers were pivotal to counterbalance misinformation and inequities, ending recently in a Supreme Court decision backing an asbestos ban. …”
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